The Polygraph and the Fleecing of Sex Offenders In 1994, I pled guilty to a sex offense. Two years ago, the political winds within the Commonwealth of Virginia shifted toward 'rehabilitation' and instituted mandatory programs for all sex offenders within specific counties. Hence, in October of 1999, I was involved in the first wave of sex offenders programs in Fairfax County, Fairfax, Virginia given by: The Center for Clinical and Forensic Services, 10650 Main Street, Suite 103, Fairfax, VA 22030. Part of the requirement of these sex offender groups is to take polygraphs on a continual basis, the first being a history to determine a complete background on one's habits. This is followed by a series of regular scheduled maintenance polygraphs to determine that the individual has maintained compliance to all rules and regulations during the past period (give or take four to six months). My first test, a history, was determined to be a failure and that I was being deceptive. Knowing that I had told the truth (as I had nothing else left to hide) I started the process of understanding what the polygraph was all about. Having a solid background in science and psychology and affording a healthy dose of skepticism, I left no stone unturned. I began to find out that the first order of deception was the test itself (read: the silly card tricks to insult your intelligence and hopefully convince you of the empirically sound science involved in the device). I began to understand that having certain disorders can ultimately give physiological responses that appear as deception or that people can be asked questions in such manners as to give off physiological changes that may be inferred as deception even though there is no guilt whatsoever. I have severe/clinical depression and panic attack disorders. I have written and emailed both probation officer and therapist about these disorders and their effects on such testing. To date, I have not received a response back from the therapist who is responsible for the implementation of the use of the polygraph on sex offenders. I have, however, talked with my probation officer and his response was that I should see my doctor about taking medication(s) that would neutralize my disorders so that I can take a polygraph successfully. What he was telling me was that he acknowledged the fact that certain disorders affect the results and that I should try to get my physician to administer/prescribe something to alleviate my disorders physiological side effects! I was quite stunned to hear this. It was as if he was also saying that there was nothing that he could do to remove me from such testing: I would have to do my best regardless. The following 'make-up' test (another $300.00 to the newly found cash- cow of polygraphy) was passed without a hitch: no changes in the questions. Interesting. As time has progressed, I have taken regular 'maintenance' polygraphs, one in particular at the beginning of the year in which I was given a result of 'Inconclusive,' meaning a finding of deception or truthfullness could not be ascertained. I was made aware during the test that I was controlling my breathing, and I explained to the person giving the test that I realized I was. Again, I communicated with both probation officer and therapist that my disorders would get in the way of such testing. (To reduce the onslaught of a panic attack, I control my breathing and attempt to remain calm: there is just no other process to avoid such attacks.) Once again, my concerns were ignored. Attempting to bring up the issue of such disorders or the validity in general of the polygraph during our group meetings is forbidden. Obviously, any knowledge of the test that runs contrary to the government's belief (read: what they want people to believe)is not tolerated. My last 'maintenance' polygraph occurred on July 24th, 2001. I was quoted $150.00 for the test from my probation officer. When I arrived that morning for the test, I was told the price was now $200.00. Not feeling like there was an option to debate the price and that refusing would result in a violation of my probation, I wrote a check for the upgraded amount. The test was passed (as if that meant something). During my next meeting, I mentioned the inconsistency in the pricing of the polygraph and wanted to again talk about the deception of the test itself but was immediately shut down. (I am getting a reputation as a 'squeaky wheel' rather than a person seeking truth.) The meeting was followed the next day by my probation officer calling me at home to discuss the increase in the price. He acknowledged the quoted price of $150.00 and was surprised that I had to pay an additional $50.00. He asked me why I did not challenge the amount at the time. (I think anyone on probation/parole would not feel a position of leverage given such an atmosphere). I was told that it would be looked into and possibly a credit returned. As of this posting, I have not heard anything nor has the check written on the 24th of last month been deposited. Of the 10 people in my group, I am the only one that has taken a proactive position about the polygraph. I believe the others feel it is safer to remain passive and simply take the test, suffer the results, and continue shelling out unrealistic amounts of money to pseudo-science mongerers. Part of the requirement for competing this program is to have two maintenance tests passed which I think is absolutely ridiculous. The tests are so subjective and honesty about the results compromised by the financial incentives involved, I feel that a person receiving two passed maintenance polygraphs is strongly controlled. (read: it is more important to have a firm grasp on the sex offender's wallet) I am looking for legal advice on this issue but also hope to bring a few others out of the 'taboo closet' that our culture has created around sexuality. Sex offenders are looked upon as the 'bottom-feeders' of society, even worse than a person that takes another's life. While sex offenses are diverse and varying in detail and purpose, it takes listening to understand each individual's story. Unfortunately, because of the witchhunt/crusade we have chosen to undertake against sex offenders in general today, listening and understanding about something so fundamental to our nature and reason for being here today is lost. I very seriously question the purpose of any sex offender program that marries itself to a device such as the polygraph. It is truly myth married to myth and when this happens, credibility regarding the fundamental direction (read: rehabilitation) diminishes. This is unfortunate for those (like myself) who are seeking serious introspection into our human nature and divorcing ourselves from many degenerative belief systems. So what might be the true purpose behind programs that are for people that offend others sexually? There are answers and we only have to open the door slightly to begin to understand. There is another message that is being conveyed to anyone that is subjected to the induction of the polygraph into any program: "You are stupid and we (the polygraph machine) will take advantage of and exploit your ignorance to our advantage." To make matters worse, they sell their wares via the countenance of local and state governments. Granted, if a polygraph test can intimidate, harass and exploit your ignorance to the point of a confession, then fundamentally, pseudo-science aside, (and banking on your ignorance), it is a tool that is cost efficient. This is the reason that it is endorsed today but no reason to call it scientific. Go beyond having your intelligence insulted and become proactive against the polygraph. To others in my group or similar groups, I ask that you assert what you believe to be the difference between right and wrong, after all, that is the root of what rehabilitation is all about: knowing the difference between the two and subscribing to the acceptable cultural standards. To remain passive when you know that there are questionable practices surrounding you, is not progressive and will only worsen your ability to approach and confront life's stage of actors and clowns tomorrow. I ask now for others to take a positive first step and weigh in on this growing exploitation of the populace's ignorance of such contrived 'science'. Your comments are welcome, An Anonymous Subject
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