Glavlit wrote on Dec 19
th, 2010 at 5:01am:
WannaBeCopper wrote on Dec 13
th, 2010 at 3:35am:
If the polygraph test is 'junk science' how can they know the truth? how can I get caught in the polygraph?
Some of the documented official known instances of a polygraph interrogation/exam being successfully “beat” were in the cases of highly skilled operatives of the Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (MfS)/Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung (HVA), and the Dirección General de Inteligencia (DGI). There might be other occasional occurrences, but in terms of the historical record, those two main key entities were alleged to be successful at “beating” it in an intentional, pre-planned and consistent manner. Remember, the actual instrumentation phase (when you are actually hooked up to the polygraph) is but a small component of the total examination/interrogation session.
One doesn't have to go to spy school to learn how to beat a polygraph. Polygraph countermeasures are as simple as polygraph methodology is simplistic.
Quote:The point I am trying to make to the original poster is that you are nowhere near that playing field, knowledge base, or skill level. So your best course of action is to be totally honest and to tell the whole complete truth, and nothing but the whole complete truth, and you shall be set free (you will feel better about yourself).
While I think that applicants for positions of public trust have an ethical obligation to answer relevant questions truthfully, it should be noted that the primary technique used for pre-employment polygraph screening is based on the assumption that
everyone, even people that the polygraphing agency would like to hire, will be less than completely truthful when answering the so-called "control" questions. In fact, the "total honesty" you advocate makes a false positive more likely, because the more honestly one answers the control questions, and as a result exhibits weaker physiological reactions when answering them, the more likely one is to fail.
Quote:The interrogator/interviewer is experienced and is not a fool.
Any interrogator/interviewer who believes in polygraphy is indeed a fool.
Quote:Try to intentionally lie and you will be caught and blacklisted for life from all future possible law enforcement and security agency employment positions. If you tell the truth, the worse that could happen is that you might be delayed for a bit longer, but you will not face the risk of being blacklisted for life for dishonesty and attempted deception.
While I agree that WannaBeCopper should be candid about his background, the outcome of any future polygraph screening "test" to which he may be subjected has no direct correlation with whether or not he has told the truth.
Quote:Do as you wish, but remember, you won’t be the first, not the last, to be caught and fail...and ultimately it’s all a test of loyalty and reliability, with your decisions reflecting highly on your ethics and reliability/security.
CQT polygraphy by its design (the built-in bias against the truthful that I mentioned above) can be expected to screen out the most honest applicants while favoring those who will most blatantly lie when answering the control questions. Whatever polygraph screening may be, it is no genuine test of the examinee's loyalty and reliability.