Quote:As I understand it, in a "full-disclosure" polygraph the examinee is questioned at length about a broad range of sexual behavior. The main purpose is to elicit new information, especially about any unreported victims. The procedure involves the asking of many questions that will not be specifically asked while connected to the polygraph instrument.
As for the questions you listed, three would most likely be "control" questions if asked during the "in-test" phase of a polygraph examination:
Have you robbed or stolen from friends or family?
Have you intimidated, threatened or bullied others?
Are you open with your feelings?
The other questions would probably relevant.
Mr. Maschke,
I have not posted for awhile but I thought I would jump in on this one particular string.
To start off with, I would like to comment on the collective efforts by the honorable participants of this string to assist a convicted pervert in his attempt to circumvent the post-conviction polygraph process. However, I will not spend any significant time doing this because I believe I have a more constructive point to make then to dwell on exactly which segment of the "public" this site is actually serving. That being said...I do wish this particular convict would explain to all of us exactly how one "accidentally" trips over bestiality on the Internet? I am on the Internet virtually every day, and I have never once ran into bestiality. I guess I just haven’t had that particular "accident".
That being said, I do have a more objective point to make and here it is: The main effort of this string was apparently to try and single out the "control" questions on this convict's polygraph examination. I would guess this would be in order to apply some sort of countermeasure to the controls and thereby "beat" the polygraph test. After some discussion, you jumped in George, and offered your "expertise" in singling out what you believed to be the controls.
Okay, so this pervert takes your advice and attacks the questions you believe to be the "control" questions and one or more of them actually turn out to be relevant questions...
Your advice has just caused this pervert to fail the polygraph examination that much quicker and he goes back to jail where he belongs...
On second thought Mr. Maschke; this could truly be a "public service" website after all.
Food for thought?
Good day.
NoNombre