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Holdings of the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute
as of 1 December 1999

  1. Chicago buys Northwestern laboratory. The Police Chief. 1938(July):137-138.
    Rec #: 2926
    Keywords: historical interest-Northwestern Crime Detection Laboratory
    Call Number: ODS, P 2926
    Notes: Reprinted in Silent Witness, edited by Donald C. Dilworth, 1977, 364.128 Sil

  2. Keeler Polygraphs "The pacesetter series". Chicago, Illinois: Associated Research, Inc.; nd.
    Rec #: 7643
    Keywords: instruments-Keeler/ historical interest-instruments-Keeler
    Call Number: Keeler collection
    Notes: T.P. Manual 70.1

  3. Psychogalvanometer. Time. 1936; 28(October 12):44. ISSN: 0040-781x.
    Rec #: 4653
    Keywords: historical interest-electrodermal
    Call Number: ODS, P 4653

  4. Abrams, Stanley. The complete polygraph handbook. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books; 1989.
    Rec #: 35
    Keywords: history/ psychophysiology-polygraph theory/ instrumentation/ techniques/ validity/ reliability/ mental disorders/ sex offenders
    Call Number: Library 363.254 Ab8c

  5. ---. On the side of truth: APA discusses the polygraph, history and techniques. Part I. Security World. 1972; 9:20-29.
    Rec #: 8
    Keywords: polygraph-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 8
    Notes: J. Kirk Barefoot, Ed.

  6. ---. A polygraph handbook for attorneys. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books; 1977.
    Rec #: 26
    Keywords: history/ psychophysiology-polygraph theory/ theory/ validity/ techniques-zone comparison test/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ techniques-peak of tension/ question formulation-relevant/ question formulation-controls/ question formulation-irrelevants/ test data analysis-numerical/ reliability-test data analysis/ research-laboratory/ admissibility/ courtroom testimony
    Call Number: Library 364.128 Ab8p

  7. Adler, Herman M. and Larson, John A. Deception and self-deception. 1927 May 31.
    Rec #: 65
    Keywords: historical interest-cases/ historical interest-instruments/ historical interest-techniques
    Call Number: ODS, P 65
    Notes: Paper presented before the American Neurological Association, Atlantic City, NJ

  8. ---. Deception and self-deception. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. 1928; 22(4):364-371.
    Rec #: 66
    Keywords: historical interest-cases/ historical interest-techniques/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS , P 66

  9. Allen, R. E. Lie detector pays . American City. 1939; 54(150):15. ISSN: 0002-7936.
    Rec #: 99
    Keywords: screening-Toledo, Ohio/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 99

  10. American Psychological Association, Subcommittee on Methods of Lie Detection. [Report of the subcommittee]. American Journal of Psychology. 1946; 59:544-545.
    Rec #: 116
    Keywords: American Psychological Association/ historical interest-psychology
    Call Number: ODS, P 116

  11. Ames, F. R. Objective detection of lying. Journal of Forensic Medicine. 1953; 1:94-100.
    Rec #: 124
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 124

  12. Ansley, Norman. Directory of polygraph instruments. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1953.
    Rec #: 143
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 143
    Notes: Later incorporated into N. Ansley and R. Weir, Jr. (Eds.), Selected papers on the polygraph, Appendix I, Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners.

  13. ---. Historical note: A.R. Luria: Motor reactions and lie detection in the 1920s. Polygraph. 1992; 21(1):80-81.
    Rec #: 227
    Keywords: USSR/ Russia/ tremorgraph/ history
    Call Number: Library

  14. ---. The history and accuracy of guilty knowledge and peak of tension tests. Polygraph. 1992; 21(3):174-247.
    Rec #: 228
    Keywords: GKT/ POT
    Call Number: Library

  15. ---. The Keeler Polygraph Institute. Polygraph. 1972; 1(1):27-31.
    Rec #: 149
    Keywords: training/ history/ APA-school accreditation
    Call Number: Library

  16. ---. A. R. Luria: Motor Reactions And Lie Detection In The 1920s. Polygraph. 1992; 21(1):80-81.
    Rec #: 9573
    Keywords: Luria, A. W./ historical interest
    Call Number: Library

  17. ---. Some old thoughts and some new thoughts on polygraph research. 1991 Oct 19.
    Rec #: 226
    Keywords: history/ research-computers/ test data analysis-computer/ validity-laboratory/ validity-field examinations/ surveys-research
    Call Number: ODS, P 226
    Notes: Paper presented at the meeting of the Virginia Polygraph Association, Williamsburg, VA

  18. ---. Twenty years of Polygraph. Polygraph. 1992; 21(2):146-153.
    Rec #: 231
    Keywords: History
    Call Number: Library

  19. ---. Vittorio Benussi and research: Historical note. Polygraph. 1988; 17(3):121-122.
    Rec #: 216
    Keywords: history-research/ Benussi, Vittorio/ biographies-Benussi, Vittorio
    Call Number: Library

  20. Ansley, Norman and Abrams, Stanley. The polygraph profession. Linthicum Heights, MD: American Polygraph Association; 1980.
    Rec #: 233
    Keywords: history/ law/ psychology/ physiology/ techniques-general/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ American Polygraph Association/ bibliographies/ ethics
    Call Number: Library 347.7362 An8p

  21. Ansley, Norman and Furgerson, Ronald M. Pioneers in the polygraph: The Federal Bureau of Investigation in the 1930's. Polygraph. 1987; 16(1):33-52.
    Rec #: 236
    Keywords: history/ instruments/ techniques/ cases/ Federal Bureau of Investigation/ biographies-Coffey, E. P.
    Call Number: ODS, P 236, Library

  22. Ansley, Norman; Garwood, Marcia, and Barland, Gordon H. The accuracy and utility of polygraph testing. Washington, DC: Department of Defense; 1984.
    Rec #: 237
    Keywords: validity-field examinations/ validity-laboratory/ reliability-test data analysis-blind/ research-validity-field/ research-validity-laboratory/ research-reliability-field/ research-reliability-field/ cases-criminal/ cases-counterintelligence/ surveys-statistical-subjects/ applications-counterintelligence/ applications-criminal cases
    Call Number: Library 363.254 Ac2
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 13, 1-143. Reprinted as a separate publication by the American Polygraph Association, 1984.
    Abstract: Information on polygraph use in the Federal Goverment, particularly the Department of Defense, focuses on the number of examiners and annual polygraph utilization by Federal agencies. The polygraph as an aid in criminal investigation and exculpatory examination is discussed; data and examples on criminal conduct revealed during screening examinations are presented. The history of the use of polygraph examinations in intelligence, counterintelligence and security is included; specific examples of polygraph examinations revealing espionage are cited. A survey of the history of traditional polygraph methods from 1953 to 1983 looks at testing techniques, such as zone comparison, modified general question, relevant/irrelevant association, and peak of tension method. Also reviewed are (1)Research on Polygraph criterion validity and reliability based on laboratory and field studies, (2)studies investigating the relationship between the examiner's decision and the criteria of truth and deception, and (3)studies investigating the relationship between the decision of a blind examiner and actual truth or deception using verified polygraph cases. A discussion of problems and issues involved in lie detection finds evidence suggesting that control question tests may be more accurate in detecting the deception of the guilty person than in verifying the truthfulness of the < innocent person. Research studies to determine the validity and reliability of the polygraph in a field setting are also summarized. Tabular data and 38 references are provided

  23. Arther, Richard O. and Arther, Catherine A. The use of the polygraph by investigators. The Journal of Polygraph Science. 1994; 29(1, July-August).
    Rec #: 6972
    Keywords: historical interest / GSR/ blood pressure/ Accuracy
    Call Number: ODS, P 6972

  24. Associated Research, Inc. Keeler Polygram Bulletin 6-15.5.
    Rec #: 6291
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 6291
    Notes: 1 p

  25. ---. Keeler Polygraph Bulletin 133.
    Rec #: 6290
    Keywords: instruments-Keeler polygraph/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 6290
    Notes: 5 p.

  26. ---. "Value of lie detector tremendous". Keeler Polygram Bulletin 6-15.7.
    Rec #: 6292
    Keywords: historical interest-law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 6292
    Notes: 2 p.

  27. Associated Research, Incorporated. Keeler Polygraph Bulletin K. 1940:-.
    Rec #: 391
    Keywords: instruments-Keeler Polygraph/ techniques-R & I-Keeler/ techniques-peak of tension-Keeler/ test data analysis-R & I/ historical interest-techniques/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 391
    Notes: 12 p.

  28. Augeri, Richard M. Polygraph: A brief history. INSCOM Journal. 1990; 13(4, May):18-21.
    Rec #: 8898
    Keywords: history/ INSCOM/ recruitment-examiners
    Call Number: ODS, P 8898

  29. Baesen, Henry V.; Chung, Chia-Mon, and Yang, Chen-Ya. A lie-detector experiment. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1948; 39:532-537.
    Rec #: 464
    Keywords: historical interest/ techniques-peak of tension/ techniques-control question test
    Call Number: ODS, P 464

  30. Baker, N. F. and Inbau, Fred E. The scientific detection of crime. Minnesota Law Review. 1933; 17:602-609.
    Rec #: 483
    Keywords: cases-murder/ historical interest-techniques-Keeler/ techniques-searching peak of tension-Keeler
    Call Number: ODS, P 483

  31. Barefoot, J. Kirk. On the side of truth - APA discusses the polygraph, history and techniques - Part 1. Security World. 1972; 9(6, June):20-24.
    Rec #: 7772
    Keywords: criminalistics/ research/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 7772

  32. ---, Ed. The polygraph technique: Dedicated to man's right to verify the truth. Linthicum Heights, MD: American Polygraph Association; 1972; p. 54.
    Rec #: 514
    Keywords: law-labor-rights/ history/ techniques/ applications-labor unions/ American Polygraph Association/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 514, Library 658.3112 B23p

  33. ---. A time for decisive action. 1963 Sep9 p.
    Rec #: 512
    Keywords: legislation-history/ history-law
    Call Number: ODS, P 512
    Notes: Paper presented at the 10th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  34. Barland, Gordon H. Conversations with Fred E. Inbau and John E. Reid -- An interview by Gordon H. Barland. 1979 Dec 1148 p.
    Rec #: 8972
    Keywords: history/ Inbau, Fred E./ Reid, John E./ Keeler, Leonarde/ Larson, John A./ Vollmer, August/ Wilson, Charlie
    Call Number: ODS, P 8972
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  35. ---. The evolution of control question tests. Utah Polygraph Association Newsletter. 1973; 1(6):5-14.
    Rec #: 528
    Keywords: techniques-control question test/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 528

  36. ---. Polygraph practice and theory: An American perspectiveDepartment of Defense Polygraph Institute, Fort McClellan, AL.
    Rec #: 6439
    Keywords: history/ polygraph-theory/ screening/ foreign usage/ validity/ examiners/ utility/ cases-criminal/ cases-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6439

  37. ---. The polygraph test in the USA and elsewhere. In : Gale, Anthony, Ed. The polygraph test: Lies, truth and science. London: Sage Publications, Inc.; 1988; pp. 73-95.
    Rec #: 565
    Keywords: history/ surveys-examiners/ surveys-foreign use/ theory-general/ theory-base rate/ screening-general/ utility/ theory-screening/ cases-kidnapping/ cases-homicide-Army/ cases-espionage
    Call Number: ODS, P 565, Library 363.254 P76

  38. Barland, Gordon H.; Herbold-Wootten, Heidi; Orne, Martin T., and Yankee, William J. Improving polygraph training and research standards . 1987 Apr 7; A report to the Department of Defense by the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute Study Group. 33 p.
    Rec #: 568
    Keywords: training/ examinersl/ history/ Department of Defense Polygraph Institute
    Call Number: ODS, P 568
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 16(4), 264-284.

  39. Bartlett, Steven K., President, American Polygraph Association. Graduation address. 1995 Nov 3.
    Rec #: 9193
    Keywords: historical interest/ DODPI/ graduation address
    Call Number: ODS, P 9193
    Notes: Department of Defense Polygraph Institute Graduation, Fort McClellan, AL

  40. Bates, Robert B. Maximizing the psychological set by effective use of the personal history sheet. The Academy Journal. 1985; 7(1):1-4.
    Rec #: 609
    Keywords: pretest interview/ theory-psychological set
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 14, 258-262

  41. ---. The pre-test information network: maximizing psychological set by effective use of the personal history sheet. The Academy Journal. 1985; 7(1, April):1-4.
    Rec #: 7118
    Keywords: training/ polygraph-theory/ pretest interview/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 7118

  42. Benussi, Vittorio. Die atmungssymptome der lüge [The respiratory symptoms of lying]. Archiv Fuer Die Gesamte Psychologie. 1914; 31:244-273.
    Rec #: 674
    Keywords: historical interest-pneumo/ pneumo/ research-pneumo-validity/ countermeasures-respiratory/ validity-pneumograph-laboratory/ test data analysis-pneumo/ Austria
    Call Number: ODS, P 674
    Notes: English translation printed in 1975 in Polygraph, 4 (1), 52-76.

  43. Berrien, Frederick K. Finger oscillations as indices of emotion-I. Preliminary validation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1939; 24:485-498. ISSN: 0022-1015.
    Rec #: 692
    Keywords: research-general/ historical interest-finger movement/ EMG/ nonverbal detection of deception-finger movement
    Call Number: ODS, P 692

  44. ---. Finger oscillations as indices of emotion-II. Further validation and use in detecting deception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1939; 24:609-620.
    Rec #: 693
    Keywords: research-general/ historical interest-finger movement/ nonverbal detection of deception-finger movement
    Call Number: ODS, P 693

  45. ---. A note on laboratory studies of deception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1939; 24:524-546.
    Rec #: 694
    Keywords: historical interest-research
    Call Number: ODS, P 694

  46. ---. Ocular stability in deception. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1942; 26:55-63.
    Rec #: 697
    Keywords: pupillometry/ research-eye contact/ eye contact/ historical interest-pupillometry/ eye-contact
    Call Number: ODS, P 697

  47. ---. Possibilities in the use of the opthalmograph as a supplement to existing indices of deception. Psychological Bulletin. 1940; 37:507. ISSN: 0033-2909.
    Rec #: 695
    Keywords: pupillometry/ research-eye contact/ eye contact/ historical interest-pupillometry
    Call Number: ODS, P 695

  48. ---. Pupillary responses as indicators of deception. Psychological Bulletin. 1940; 39:504-505. ISSN: 0033-2909.
    Rec #: 696
    Keywords: pupillometry/ research-pupillometry/ historical interest-pupillometry
    Call Number: ODS, P 696

  49. ---. A study of finger movements as indicators of emotion. Columbus: Ohio State University; 1938.
    Rec #: 691
    Keywords: research-finger movement/ EMG/ historical interest-finger movement/ dissertations and theses
    Call Number: Library, 153.4 B45s

  50. Berrien, Frederick K. and Huntington, G. H. An exploratory study of pupillary responses during deception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1943; 32(5):443-449. ISSN: 0022-1015.
    Rec #: 699
    Keywords: historical interest-pupillometry/ cardio/ techniques-delayed answer test/ validity-cardio/ validity-pupillometry
    Call Number: ODS, P 699

  51. Berry, Robert L. and Malinowski, Benjamin F. Lie detection. The Military Police Journal. 1963(August):20-21.
    Rec #: 702
    Keywords: history-World War II/ screening-government-World War II
    Call Number: ODS, P 702

  52. Biography of William M. Marston. In. Who Was Who in America. Chicago, IL: The A. N. Marquis Company; 1950; p. 347.
    Rec #: 9011
    Keywords: historical interest-Marston, William M./ biographies-Marston, William M.
    Call Number: ODS, P 9011

  53. Bitterman, M. E. and Marcuse, F. L. Autonomic response in posthypnotic amnesia. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1945; 35:248-252.
    Rec #: 723
    Keywords: hypnosis-research/ research-hypnosis/ historical interest-hypnosis/ techniques-peak of tension-research/ amnesia
    Call Number: ODS, P 723

  54. ---. Cardiovascular response of innocent persons to criminal interrogation. American Journal of Psychology. 1946; 60:407-412.
    Rec #: 724
    Keywords: historical interest-cases-theft/ reliability-field examinations/ theory-base rate/ cardio/ reexaminations/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant-theft/ techniques-peak of tension-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 724
    Notes: Series on Minor Studies from the Psychological Laboratories of Cornell University, part XCV

  55. Bledsoe, Anthony H. Aid to diogenes. California Monthly. 1942(November):-.
    Rec #: 733
    Keywords: historical interest-Berkeley Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 733

  56. ---. The lie detector and national defense. Police and Peace Officers' Journal of California. 1941; February:12.
    Rec #: 732
    Keywords: screening-government/ historical interest-screening/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 732

  57. Block, Eugene G. Lie detectors: Their history and use. New York: David McKay Company; 1977.
    Rec #: 737
    Keywords: history/ admissibility/ biographies/ cases
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: 211 p.

  58. Bradford, Gardner. A machine that makes criminals confess. Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine. 1933(May 7):9, 18.
    Rec #: 790
    Keywords: historical interest-Keeler/ cases-homicide-innocent/ cases-homicide/ narcoanalysis/ cases-insurance-truthful/ cases-insurance-malingering/ malingering/ cases-false reports/ interrogation-post test/ surveys Northwestern University Crime Laboratory/ cases-embezzlement
    Call Number: ODS, P 790
    Notes: Abstract in APA Newsletter (1988, July/August), 23(4), 4-5

  59. Brill, A. A. Artificial dreams and lying. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1914; 9:321.
    Rec #: 835
    Keywords: historical interest-lying-dreams
    Call Number: ODS, P 835

  60. Brooks, Jack. Polygraph testing: Thoughts of a skeptical legislator. American Psychologist. 1985; 40(3):348-354. ISSN: 0003-066x.
    Rec #: 852
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ screening-federal/ applications-national security/ criticism-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 852
    Abstract: The federal government, under the leadership of the Reagan administration, is expanding the use ofo polygraph tests for screening and investigative purposes. This artical reviews the history of debate within the government over the use of the polygraph, and it describes legislation that must be enacted to control the proliferation of unwarranted and inaccurate polygraph use.

  61. Bryan, Alice I. Blood pressure deception changes and their use as an index of personality. Columbia University; 193050 p.
    Rec #: 862
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure/ blood pressure/ theory-personality variables/ research-personality variables/ dissertations and theses
    Call Number: ODS, P 862
    Notes: Unpublished Master's thesis

  62. Burkey, Lee M. Privacy, property and the polygraph. Labor Law Journal. 1967; 18:79-89.
    Rec #: 931
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ examiners-competence/ ethics-examiners/ privacy rights/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 931

  63. Burtt, Harold E. Examination of offenders. In: Fryer, D. H. and Henry, E. R., Eds. Handbook of applied psychology. New York: Rinehart; 1950; p. -.
    Rec #: 946
    Keywords: deception detection-techniques/ historical interest-deception detection
    Call Number: ODS, P 946

  64. ---. Further technique for inspiration/expiration ratios. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1921; 4:106-111.
    Rec #: 942
    Keywords: historical interest-pneumo
    Call Number: ODS, P 942

  65. ---. The inspiration/expiration ratio during truth and falsehood. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1921; 4(1):1-23.
    Rec #: 943
    Keywords: respiration/ test data analysis-pneumo/ historical interest-pneumo/ blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 943

  66. ---. Motor concomitants of the association reaction. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1936; 19:51-63.
    Rec #: 945
    Keywords: historical interest-word association/ movement/ EMG/ word association/ research-word association/ research-motor movement
    Call Number: ODS, P 945

  67. ---. A pneumograph for inspiration-expiration ratios. Psychological Bulletin. 1918; 15(10):325-328.
    Rec #: 941
    Keywords: pneumo/ test data analysis-pneumo/ historical interest-pneumo/ research-respiration
    Call Number: ODS, P 941

  68. Chappell, Matthew N. Blood pressure changes in deception. Archives of Psychology. 1929; 17(April):5-39.
    Rec #: 1070
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure/ blood pressure/ cardio
    Call Number: ODS, P 1070

  69. ---. Blood pressure changes in deception. New York: Columbia University; 1929.
    Rec #: 1071
    Keywords: blood pressure/ research-blood pressure/ theory/ historical interest-blood pressure/ cardio/ dissertations and theses
    Call Number: ODS, P 1071

  70. Chatham, Russell B. The polygraphic truth test: Further developments, recent legislation in New York. Tennessee Law Review. 1953; 22:916-918.
    Rec #: 1078
    Keywords: legislation-New York/ applications-counterintelligence/ historical interest-law/ applications-national security/ test data analysis-inconclusive/ screening-federal-Atomic Energy Commission
    Call Number: ODS, P 1078

  71. ---. Public employee screening. In: Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr., Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1956; pp. 86-89.
    Rec #: 1079
    Keywords: screening-federal-Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, TN/ cases-sabotage-Cuba/ surveys-examiners/ historical interest-screening/ Atomic Energy Commission/ ethics/ training
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  72. Christie, Robert. Do lie detectors lie? Popular Science. 1963; 183(3, September):64-67, 202-204. ISSN: 0161-7370.
    Rec #: 1089
    Keywords: history/ cases-robbery/ cases-theft-Hesse Crown Jewels/ cases-homicide-German POWs/ cases-rape-innocent
    Call Number: ODS, P 1089

  73. Cofer, Charles N.; Judson, A. J., and Weick, D. V. On the significance of the psychogalvanic response as an indicator of reaction to personality test items. Journal of Psychology. 1949; 27:347-354.
    Rec #: 1128
    Keywords: malingering / personality variables-MMPI / skin potential/ MMPI/ electrodermal/ historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 1128

  74. Conley, B. J. Instrumental detection of deception. In : Gerber, S. R. & Schroeder, O., Jr. Eds. Criminal investigation and interrogation . Cincinnati, OH: W. H. Anderson; 1962; pp. 307-328.
    Rec #: 1173
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ history/ instrumentation/ law enforcement/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 1173

  75. Conrad, Edwin. Evidence - Expert Testimony - Admissibility of deception test (lie detector). Wisconsin Law Review. 1933; 8:283-284. ISSN: 0043-650x.
    Rec #: 1175
    Keywords: historical interest-admissibility/ admissibility-expert testimony
    Call Number: ODS, P 1175

  76. Crane, Harry W. A study in association reaction with an attempted application of results in determining the presence of guilty knowledge. Psychological Monographs. 1915; 18(4):1-61.
    Rec #: 1215
    Keywords: historical interest-word association/ word association/ reaction time/ guilty knowledge
    Call Number: ODS, P 1215
    Notes: + tables

  77. Curran, William J. The confusion of titles in the medicolegal field: An historical analysis and a proposal for reform. Medicine Science and the Law. 1975; 15(4):270-275.
    Rec #: 9467
    Keywords: medicolegal/ legal medicine/ medical law
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Abstracted in Polygraph, 4(4), 382

  78. Dallenback, K. M. The emergency committee in psychology, National Research Council. American Journal of Psychology. 1946; 56:496-582.
    Rec #: 1274
    Keywords: applications-national security/ historical interest-applications
    Call Number: ODS, P 1274

  79. Damman, P. A. Lie detector results inadmissible as evidence. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1948; 38:683.
    Rec #: 1276
    Keywords: admissibility/ historical interest-admissibilityadmissibility/ Kansas/ evidence
    Call Number: ODS, P 1276

  80. Darrow, Chester W. Differences in the physiological reactions to sensory and ideational stimuli. Psychological Bulletin. 1929; 26(4):185-201.
    Rec #: 1290
    Keywords: sensory stimuli/ ideational stimuli/ historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 1290

  81. ---. The significance of the galvanic recovery curve. Psychological Bulletin. 1931; 28:678-679. ISSN: 0033-2909.
    Rec #: 1292
    Keywords: galvanic recovery curve/ history-GSR
    Call Number: ODS, P 1292

  82. Davis, R. C. A psychogalvanic deception detector. Radiocraft. 1936; 8:344.
    Rec #: 1312
    Keywords: instruments-electrodermal/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 1312

  83. Dawson, Michael E. Historical development and interpretation of the "partial-occlusion" technique of measuring cardiovascular changes. 1979 Sep8 p.
    Rec #: 6681
    Keywords: cardiovascular/ partial-occlusion techniques
    Call Number: ODS, P 6681

  84. Day, David A. and Rourke, Byron P. The role of attention in lie detection. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. 1974; 6(3, July):270-276.
    Rec #: 1323
    Keywords: attention/ relevant information
    Call Number: ODS
    Abstract: Randomly assigned 80 male college students to 1 of 4 groups. Tape-recorded instructions directed Ss in Groups 1 and 2 to evaluate a psychological case history or a newspaper story, respectively. Group 3 read about a kidnapping after being told they were participating in a lie- detection experiment and would be questioned on the material later. Group 4 was given the same information as Group 3, but was told that they should not reveal the information when questioned. Galvanic skin responses (GSRs) were measured as Ss listened to tape-recorded questions on the material read; no verbal responses were made. The E then attempted to determine "blindly" which target information S had received by examining the GSRs. The number of Ss whose given information was successfully detected was significant in Groups 2, 3, and 4. Results suggest that simply attending to or focusing upon relevant information is a sufficient condition for detectability in a lie-detection situation.

  85. Defoe, Daniel. Feel the pulse: Defoe's 1730 proposal. Polygraph. 1989; 18(2):122.
    Rec #: 1355
    Keywords: historical interest-heart rate
    Call Number: Library

  86. Delacy, Charles D. Has the lie detector failed? Chicago Police Journal. 1934(January):5-6, 13.
    Rec #: 1359
    Keywords: subjects-unfit/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 1359

  87. DeLucia, Joseph J. and Stagner, Ross. Emotional vs. frequency factors in word-recognition time and association time. Journal of Personality. 1954; 22:299-309. ISSN: 0022-3506.
    Rec #: 1362
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 1362

  88. Demopoulos, Eugene P. The current status of the law involving admissibility of lie detector results into evidence at criminal trials. Journal of the American Polygraph Association. 1968; 1(2):1-2.
    Rec #: 1364
    Keywords: admissibility-stipulated/ history-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 1364

  89. Detecting deception. In: Berrien, F. K. Practical Psychology. New York: The Macmillan Company; 1945; pp. 445-455.
    Rec #: 9116
    Keywords: lie detectors and detection/ historical interest-techniques
    Call Number: ODS, P 9116

  90. Detection of deception. Protection of Assets Manual. 1978:(Supplement), Section 31, pp. 1-18.
    Rec #: 1408
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ history/ test procedures/ applications/ countermeasures/ examiners-training/ examiners-qualifications
    Call Number: ODS, P 1408

  91. Dollins, Andrew B. A computational guide to power analysis of fixed effects in balanced analysis of variance designs. Fort McClellan, AL: Department of Defense Polygraph Institute; 1995 Sep; DoDPI95-R-0003. 40 p.
    Rec #: 9188
    Keywords: ANOVA/ analysis of variance/ lambda/ alpha/ beta/ effect size/ algorithm/ statistical power/ computation guide
    Call Number: ODS, P 9188, Library 519.538 D69c
    Notes: DTIC AD Number A300769
    Abstract: This manuscript provides a step-by step guide to statistical power calculation for the fixed effects of analysis of variance (ANOVA) designs with an equal number of observations in each cell. A brief history of ANOVA hypothesis testing theory is included to explain why power calculation is important and how the results can be used. The relationoship between lambda, the noncentrality parameter used to calculate power in the ANOVA, and Cohen's (1988) measure of effect size is provided. Algorithms are provided for power calculation and for conversion between lambda, Cohen's measure of effect size, and phi--the parameter used in many tables of the noncentral F distribution. The appendices contain power of calculation examples for the main and interaction effects of 2 x 3 x 3 between- and within- subjects designs.

  92. Dufek, Miroslav. A contribution on the problem of polygraph examination. Czechoslovak Criminalistics. 1969(February):-.
    Rec #: 1480
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ research-peak of tension/ techniques-peak of tension/ validity-peak of tension-laboratory/ Czechoslovakia/ East Germany/ Switzerland/ Atomic Energy Commission/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 1480
    Notes: [English translation]

  93. ---. Prispevek k Problematice Polygrafickeho Vysetrovani [A Contribution on the Problem of Polygraph Examination]. Ceskoslovenska Kriminalistika. 1969; 2:139-143.
    Rec #: 1481
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ research-peak of tension/ techniques-peak of tension/ validity-peak of tension-laboratory/ Czechoslovakia/ East Germany/ Switzerland/ Atomic Energy Commission/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 1481
    Notes: [text in Czech; English translation available record 1480]

  94. Eliasberg, Wladimir. Forensic psychology. Southern California Law Review. 1946; 19:349-409.
    Rec #: 1577
    Keywords: history/ hypnosis/ historical interest-psychology-forensic/ courtroom testimony
    Call Number: ODS, P 1577

  95. English, Horace B. Reaction time symptoms of deception. American Journal of Psychology. 1926; 37:428-429.
    Rec #: 1600
    Keywords: historical interest-reaction time/ word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 1600

  96. Eysenck, H. J. Lie detectors and truth drugs. In . Sense and nonsense in psychology. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books; 1957; pp. 71-105.
    Rec #: 1646
    Keywords: countermeasures-mental/ countermeasures-physical/ history/ theory-Lange, James/ Great Britain/ polygraph-general/ admissibility-Great Britain/ narcoanalysis/ countermeasures
    Call Number: ODS, P 1646

  97. Farwell, Lawrence A. The brain-wave information detection (BID) system: A new paradigm for psychophysiological detection of information (lie detection) [Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ]. Dissertation Abstracts International . 1992; 53(7-B ):3828.
    Rec #: 1670
    Keywords: dissertations and theses
    Call Number: Library 152.1 F25
    Notes: University microfilm NO: AAD92-36456, 173 p.
    Abstract: This report describes and evaluates a new paradigm for the psychophysiological detection of concealed information. The conventional "lie detection" paradigm has traditionally relied upon measurements of the physiological concomitants of emotional arousal. This new paradigm measures the brain-wave manifestations of information-processing brain activity. A new brain-wave information detection (BID) system was tested in 56 cases. In 100% of the cases where a determination was made, determinations were correct; 14% were indeterminate. This research is based on the P300 component of the event-related brain potential, which is elicited by events that are relatively rare and relevant or noteworthy. In each experiment, three types of short phrases were presented on a video screen for 300 msec at an inter-stimulus interval of 1550 msec. 17% of the stimuli were "target" stimuli, identified as such to subjects. Subjects were instructed to press one button in response to targets, and another button for all others. 66% were "irrelevant" stimuli, which had no particular significance for the subject. Interspersed with the irrelevant stimuli, and not identified in instructions to the subject, were "probe" stimuli which were relevant to a real or mock crime that had been in some cases committed by the subject. 17% were probes. For innocent subjects, probes were indistinguishable from irrelevants. P300s were predicted in response to only the rare, relevant stimuli: targets for "innocent" subjects; targets and probes for "guilty" (knowledgeable) subjects. One experiment tested subjects on mock crimes, one on minor crimes confessed to by subjects, and one on real-life activities of subjects that had not been discussed with them. Results were as predicted. "Guilty" or "innocent" determinations were made through a mathematical algorithm comparing brain-wave responses. The history and scientific foundations of psychophysiological detection of concealed information are reviewed and evaluated. The theory and practice of the new and conventional paradigms are compared. The implications of this research for theories of the functional significance of event-related brain potentials are discussed.

  98. Fay-Long, Irene. Interview with Lemoyne Snyder. NALP Newsletter. 1984(May/June):5-7.
    Rec #: 1680
    Keywords: biographies-Snyder, Lemoyne/ history/ cases-murder
    Call Number: ODS, P 1680

  99. ---. A psychologist's view of polygraph. NAWP Journal. 1987; 2:33-39.
    Rec #: 1682
    Keywords: history/ biographies-Undeutsch, Udo/ techniques-concealed knowledge
    Call Number: ODS, P 1682

  100. Feleky, Antoinette. The influence of the emotions on respiration. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1916; 1:218-241.
    Rec #: 1711
    Keywords: pneumo/ historical interest-emotions/ research-respiration/ historical interest-pneumo/ instrumentation-pneumo
    Call Number: ODS, P 1711

  101. Floch, Maurice. Limitations of the lie detector. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. 1950; 40:651-653.
    Rec #: 1769
    Keywords: criticism-validity/ historical interest-criticism/ subjects-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 1769

  102. Forkosch, M. D. The lie detector and the courts. New York University Law Quarterly Review. 1939; 16:202-231.
    Rec #: 1781
    Keywords: admissibility/ historical interest-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 1781

  103. Fukumoto, Junichi. Psychophysiological detection of deception in Japan: The past and the present. Polygraph. 1982; 11(3, September):234-238.
    Rec #: 1845
    Keywords: Japan/ history/ instruments/ examiners/ techniques/ surveys
    Call Number: ODS, P 1845, Library
    Abstract: During the 1920's several Japanese psychologists researched electrodermal activity as an indicator of emotions, but World War II interrupted research in lie detection activities. After World War II, the polygraphic method was adopted, modeled after that used in the United States. The Keeler model 302 polygraph was first introduced to Japan in 1953 and served as a pattern for two domestically produced polygraphs introduced in 1955: the YKK polygraph and the TKK polygraph. The Japanese polygraphs were gradually adopted at all prefectural police headquarters. Since 1953, police officers and technical officers have been trained as polygraph examiners at the National Institute of Police Science. Examiners trainees are now selected from university graduates majoring in psychology or other related technical fields. Currently, the peak-of-tension test is preferred in examinations, with the control-question test serving as a supplement. About 4,600 to 4,800 polygraph test are administered annually in Japan. The polygraph is used by police,the Inspection Bureau of the Postal service, and the Self Defense Force. The polygraph test in Japan is considered a psychological test or psychological procedure; whereas, in the United States it is used an interrogative technique. Polygraph results have frequently been admitted as evidence in court. Nineteen references are listed.

  104. Furedy, John J. Lie detection as psychophysiological differentiation: Some fine lines . In : Coles, Michael G. H., Eds. Handbook of psychophysiology ; 1985; p. -.
    Rec #: 1859
    Keywords: lying/ polygraph-theory/ history/ techniques/ validity-review
    Call Number: ODS, P 1859
    Notes: (Section III, Applications, Chapter 25)

  105. Galton, Francis. An apparatus for testing the delicacy of muscular and other senses in different persons. Journal of the Anthropological Institute. 1883(May):-.
    Rec #: 1893
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments/ instruments-historical
    Call Number: Library

  106. Ganguly, A. K. Polygraphy in India. 1987 Aug 4.
    Rec #: 1902
    Keywords: India/ law-India/ history-India/ cases-India
    Call Number: ODS, P 1902
    Notes: Paper presented at the 22nd annual seminar of the American Polygraph Association, Fort Worth, TX. Printed in Polygraph, 16(3), 173-187

  107. Gardner, Erle S. The court of last resort. 2nd ed., revised ed. Pocket Books; 1954.
    Rec #: 1909
    Keywords: cases-general/ applications-investigations/ historical interest-applications
    Call Number: Library, 363.25 G17c

  108. Geddes, L. A. History of the polygraph, an instrument for the detection of deception. Biomedical Engineering. 1973(April):154-156.
    Rec #: 1935
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 1935

  109. Geldrich, Edward W. Further studies of the use galvanic skin response as a deception indicator. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences. 1942; 45:279-284.
    Rec #: 1962
    Keywords: electrodermal-GSR/ research-laboratory/ historical interest-electrodermal/ countermeasures/ validity-laboratory
    Call Number: ODS, P 1962

  110. ---. Studies of the galvanic skin response as a deception indicator. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences. 1941; 44:346-351.
    Rec #: 1961
    Keywords: electrodermal-GSR/ research-laboratory/ historical interest-electrodermal/ countermeasures/ validity-laboratory
    Call Number: ODS, P 1961

  111. General Stilwell dedicates new DoD Polygraph School. APA Newsletter. 1986; 19(3):2-4.
    Rec #: 1965
    Keywords: history/ Department of Defense Polygraph Institute
    Call Number: Library

  112. Goddard, Calvin H. The Northwestern Crime Detection Laboratory. In : Dilworth, Donald C., Ed. Silent witness ; 1930; pp. 77-92.
    Rec #: 2016
    Keywords: historical interest-Northwestern University Crime Laboratory
    Call Number: ODS, Library, 364.128 Sil

  113. ---. Some reminiscences on early days of the lie detector. Bulletin of the Academy for Scientific Interrogation. 1954; 7(3):11-21.
    Rec #: 2015
    Keywords: history/ admissibility-history/ narcoanalysis-history
    Call Number: ODS, P 2015, Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 5, 252-266.

  114. Goldstein, Eva R. Reaction times and the consciousness of deception. American Journal of Psychology. 1923; 34:562-581.
    Rec #: 2033
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-reaction time/ reaction time
    Call Number: ODS, P 2033

  115. Gray, Rebecca L. The development and uses of lie detectors: Making lie detection safe for humanity. 1989 Mar.
    Rec #: 2068
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 2068
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, Michigan State University, 19 p.

  116. Green, Thomas F. Can science legally get the confession? American Bar Association Journal. 1935; J21:808-809.
    Rec #: 2076
    Keywords: historical interest-admissibility/ admissibility-confessions
    Call Number: ODS, P 2076

  117. Gregory, Alex L. Let's understand the lie detector. Michigan State Bar Journal. 1951; 30(2):6-11.
    Rec #: 2091
    Keywords: subjects/ countermeasures/ history/ screening-commercial/ applications-paternity/ instruments/ International Society for the Detection of Deception/ examiners-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2091
    Notes: Reprinted in ISDD Bulletin, 4(2), 1, 4-8.

  118. Gudjonsson, Gisli H. Historical background to suggestibilty: How interrogative suggestibility differs from other types of suggestibility. Personality and Individual Differences. 1987; 8:347-356.
    Rec #: 2127
    Keywords: Great Britain/ interrogation-suggestibility/ psychology-suggestibility/ theory-suggestibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2127
    Notes: Abstracted in Polygraph, 16(4).

  119. Gunn, Bruce. Polygraph: Hoax or panacea? 1966.
    Rec #: 2165
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft/ history/ law-licensing
    Call Number: ODS
    Notes: p. 46-58.

  120. Halasz, Hisako, Editor (Library of Congress). Translation of Selected Portions of Polygraph Course of the Japanese Jurisprudence Science Training Center. Washington, DC: Library of Congress; 1994 Aug 1273 p.
    Rec #: 2189
    Keywords: Japan/ Textbook/ test data analysis/ POT/ CQT/ plethysmograph/ law-Japan
    Call Number: Library, 363.254 T68
    Notes: Translation of Japanese textbook from their polygraph school. DTIC AD Number ADA325366
    Abstract: The study provides a full English translation of selected portions of a study guide on the history, construction, and operation of polygraphs developed by the Jurisprudence Science Training Center of the National Police agency of Japan.

  121. Hanscom, C. B. American Polygraph Association - History. 1969.
    Rec #: 2226
    Keywords: American Polygraph Association/ history-APA/ biographies
    Call Number: ODS, P 2226
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, 10 p.

  122. ---. Our challenge. In : Leonard, V. A., Ed. Academy lectures on lie detection . Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1957; pp. 3-10.
    Rec #: 2222
    Keywords: examiners-standards/ American Academy for Scientific Interrogation/ history/ International Society for the Detection of Deception
    Call Number: Library 363.254 Ac1

  123. ---. Progress report of studies using impedance plethysmography. 1967 Aug 21.
    Rec #: 2225
    Keywords: plethysmography/ Philco-Ford chair/ instruments-pneumo tubes/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 2225
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual seminar of the American Polygraph Association, Las Vegas, NV

  124. Harney, Joseph W. The analyses of respiratory criteria in deception tests. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1943; 34(May):268-273.
    Rec #: 2251
    Keywords: pneumo/ test data analysis-global/ historical interest-pneumo/ research-laboratory
    Call Number: ODS, P 2251

  125. Harrelson, Leonard. Outline curriculum. 1966 May 10.
    Rec #: 6807
    Keywords: historical interest / Keeler Polygraph Institute
    Call Number: ODS, P 6807

  126. Harrison, Jack. Missing merchandise. 1951 Apr 6; 0000.
    Rec #: 6797
    Keywords: historical/ detection of deception/ thefts
    Call Number: ODS, P 6797

  127. Hartzell, Wesley. How truthful is the lie detector? American Weekly. 1951(April 22):-.
    Rec #: 2288
    Keywords: cases-assault/ cases-theft/ cases-homicide/ historical interest-validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 2288
    Notes: Reprinted in ISDD Bulletin, 4(3), 6-7.

  128. Hathaway, Starke R. A comparative study of psychogalvanic and association time measures: A new psychogalvanic apparatus. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1929; 13:632-646.
    Rec #: 2296
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments/ historical interest-word association/ word association/ instruments-electrodermal
    Call Number: ODS, P 2296

  129. Healy, William and Healy, Mary T. Pathological lying, accusation and swindling: A study in forensic psychology (2nd ed.). Boston: Little, Brown & Company; 1926; p. -.
    Rec #: 2315
    Keywords: historical interest-psychopaths/ psychopaths/ lying-psychology
    Call Number: Library 364.3 H34p

  130. Heilbronner, Karl. Die Grundlagen des "psychologischen Tatbestandsdiagnostik" nebst einem praktischen Fall. Zeitschrift Fuer Die Gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft. 1907; 27:601-656.
    Rec #: 2323
    Keywords: Germany/ word association/ historical interest-word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 2323
    Notes: [text in German]

  131. Heindl. A device for revealing lies during questioning. Archiv Fuer Kriminologie. 1944; 114:100-101.
    Rec #: 5847
    Keywords: instruments-historical-Germany/ Germany/ historical interest-instruments/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 5847
    Notes: Translated and reprinted in Polygraph, 8, 173-174.

  132. Heisse, J. W., Jr. Address prepared for all legislative subcommittees and legislators... patterned after an address to the California legislative subcommittee on judicial procedures. 197328 p.
    Rec #: 6324
    Keywords: voice stress analysis/ PSE/ history/ psychological stress evaluator
    Call Number: ODS, P 6324
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  133. ---, A Diplomate of the American Board of Otolaryngology. An investigation into the history of the polygraph. 19735 p.
    Rec #: 6325
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 6325
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  134. Henke, Frederick G. and Eddy, Milton W. Mental diagnosis by the association-reaction method. Psychological Review. 1909; 16(November):399-409.
    Rec #: 2344
    Keywords: reaction time/ word association/ historical interest-word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 2344

  135. Hensley, William N. The "lie detector" in action. Texas Bar Journal. 1940; 3:482-484, 500-502. ISSN: 0040-4187.
    Rec #: 2347
    Keywords: history/ historical interest/ San Antonio, Texas
    Call Number: ODS, P 2347

  136. Herbold-Wootten, Heidi. The German tatbestandsdiagnostik - A historical review of the beginnings of lie detection in Germany. 1980.
    Rec #: 2352
    Keywords: word association/ memory/ history/ biographies-Wertheimer, Max/ cases-homicide/ Germany
    Call Number: ODS, P 2352
    Notes: Paper presented at a meeting of the Virginia Polygraph Association, Richmond, VA. Reprinted in Polygraph, 11, 246-257.

  137. ---. The German tatbestandsdiagnostik; A historical review of the beginnings of scientific lie detection in Germany. Polygraph. 1982; 11(3, Sept.):246-257.
    Rec #: 7691
    Keywords: historical interest-Germany/ Germany
    Call Number: ODS, P 7691, Library

  138. ---. More about Vittorio Benussi. Polygraph. 1989; 18(1):42-45.
    Rec #: 2353
    Keywords: history/ Benussi, Vittorio/ biographies-Benussi, Vittorio/ bibliographies-Benussi, Vittorio
    Call Number: ODS, P 2353, Library

  139. Hibscham, Harry. You solemnly swear!, or that perjury problem. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1934; 24:901-913.
    Rec #: 2372
    Keywords: perjury/ historical interest-law
    Call Number: ODS, P 2372

  140. Highlights of polygraph survey conducted by University of Tennessee. The Police Chief. 1953; 20(5, May):30.
    Rec #: 2382
    Keywords: surveys/ validity-surveys/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 2382

  141. Higley, Bernard R. The detection of deception with deviates. The Bulletin of the Academy for Scientific Interrogation. 1954; 7(3):3-10.
    Rec #: 2384
    Keywords: subjects-deviates/ subjects-juveniles/ personality variables-deviates/ word association/ test data analysis-deviates/ historical interest-deviates
    Call Number: ODS, P 2384

  142. Higley, Bernard R. and Renshaw, Samuel. An improved device for the continuous pneumatic recording of respiration and changes in blood pressure. Journal of Psychology. 1937; 4:281-285. ISSN: 0022-3980.
    Rec #: 2385
    Keywords: historical interest-pneumo/ historical interest-blood pressure/ instruments-pneumo/ instruments-blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 2385

  143. Historical Note. Polygraph. 1991; 20(1):52-53.
    Rec #: 9636
    Keywords: polygraph-general
    Call Number: Library

  144. Historical note: The first polygraphist. Security Letter. 1975; 5(22):4.
    Rec #: 2405
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 2405

  145. Holmes, Raymond E. Pre-polygraph interviewing. 1952 Sep.
    Rec #: 2443
    Keywords: pretest interview/ nonverbal detection of deception/ interrogation/ historical interest-pretest interview
    Call Number: ODS, P 2443
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for the Detection of Deception

  146. Hoover, J. Edgar. Scientific methods of crime detection in judicial process. George Washington Law Review. 1935; 4, November:1-25.
    Rec #: 2503
    Keywords: historical interest-scientific crime detection
    Call Number: ODS, P 2503

  147. Horvath, Frank S. Detecting deception in eyewitness cases: Problems and prospects in the use of the polygraph and other devices. In: Wells, G. and Loftus, B., Eds. Advances in the psychology of eyewitness testimony. New York: Cambridge University Press; 1982.
    Rec #: 2532
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ history/ validity/ reliability/ eyewitness identification/ techniques/ test data analysis/ research-laboratory/ research-field/ test data analysis-reliability/ examiners-competence
    Call Number: ODS, P 2532

  148. ---. Detection of deception: A review of field and laboratory procedures and research. Polygraph. 1976; 5(2, June):107-145.
    Rec #: 2525
    Keywords: validity/ reliability/ research/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 2525, Library

  149. Houts, Marshall. King's X, common law and the death of Sir Harry Oaks. New York: William Morrow & Co.; 1972.
    Rec #: 2568
    Keywords: cases-homicide/ historical interest-cases-homicide/ techniques-Keeler
    Call Number: Library, 345.42 H81k

  150. ---. Presenting the medical evidence: Psychophysiological basis of polygraph examinations: A case history report. Trauma. 1982; 23(5):33-87.
    Rec #: 2570
    Keywords: Ridling case/ courtroom testimony/ law-transcripts/ Yankee, William-testimony
    Call Number: ODS, P 2570
    Notes: filed under Ridling case

  151. Hunt, Thelma. Physiological measurements of emotion. In. Measurement in psychology. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc.; 1936; pp. 424-440.
    Rec #: 2598
    Keywords: blood pressure/ respiration/ electrodermal/ truth serum/ historical interest-psychophysiology
    Call Number: ODS, P 2598

  152. Hunt, W. A. and Landis, Carney. Word association reaction time and the magnitude of the galvanic skin response. American Journal of Psychology. 1935; 47:143-145.
    Rec #: 2599
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association/ historical interest-electrodermal-GSR
    Call Number: ODS, P 2599

  153. Inbau, Fred E. Book review of The lie detector test, by William M. Marston. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1939; 29:305-308.
    Rec #: 2685
    Keywords: book reviews/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 2685

  154. ---. Court rules against lie detector. In : Dilworth, Donald C., Ed. Silent witness . Gaithersburg, MD: International Association of Chiefs of Police.; 1977; pp. 158-159.
    Rec #: 2705
    Keywords: admissibility-Frye case/ historical interest-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2705, Library, 364.128 Sil
    Notes: Reprinted from The Detective, January 1934.

  155. ---. Detection of deception technique admitted as evidence. Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1935; 26(2, July):262-270.
    Rec #: 2682
    Keywords: admissibility-stipulated/ stipulated examinations/ cases-homicide/ historical interest-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2682

  156. ---. Evidence - Admissibility of evidence obtained by lie detector. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1933; 24:440-443.
    Rec #: 2679
    Keywords: admissibility/ historical interest-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2679

  157. ---. The first polygraph. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1953; 43 (January-February):679-681.
    Rec #: 2694
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 2694

  158. ---. Lie detection and criminal interrogation. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins; 1942.
    Rec #: 2686
    Keywords: history/ techniques-Reid/ test data analysis/ law/ historical interest-general
    Call Number: Library 363.254 In11

  159. ---. The "lie detector". Scientific Monthly. 1935; 40:81-87.
    Rec #: 2678
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2678
    Notes: Abstracted in Living Age, 348, 92.

  160. ---. The lie detector. Boston University Law Review. 1946; 26(2, July):264-271.
    Rec #: 2687
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2687

  161. ---. The lie detector. Case and Comment. 1947; 52(May/June):15-19. ISSN: 0008-7238.
    Rec #: 2689
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2689

  162. ---. Methods of detecting deception. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1934; 24:1140-1158.
    Rec #: 2680
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2680
    Notes: Reprinted in The Scientific Monthly (January 1935), p. 81-87.

  163. ---. Scientific evidence in criminal cases. II. Methods of detecting deception. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1934; 24(6):201-214.
    Rec #: 2681
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2681

  164. ---. Self incrimination--What can an accused person be compelled to do? Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1937; 28(2):261-292.
    Rec #: 2683
    Keywords: law-interrogation/ historical interest-law/ self-incrimination
    Call Number: ODS, P 2683

  165. Inman, Richard W. A half century of lie detection! The Keeler polygraph story. Wisconsin Police Chief. 1957:-.
    Rec #: 2728
    Keywords: historical interest-Keeler, Leonarde/ biographies-Keeler, Leonarde
    Call Number: ODS, P 2728
    Notes: Reprinted in Keeler Polygraph Bulletin, 2 p.

  166. ---. The Keeler polygraph. In: Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr., Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1956; pp. 61-63.
    Rec #: 2727
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  167. James, Earl W. A half century of service by the Michigan State Police Polygraph Section. Polygraph. 1986; 15(4, Dec.):279-318.
    Rec #: 2766
    Keywords: history-Michigan State Police/ biographies-examiners/ examiners-Michigan State Police/ Michigan State Police
    Call Number: ODS, P 2766, Library

  168. Jaycox, Thomas H. Lie detection useful only in expert hands. Scientific American. 1937; 156(June):390.
    Rec #: 2781
    Keywords: historical interest-general/ history/ instruments-Keeler polygraph/ surveys-cases-Wichita Police Department/ cases-homicide/ cases-bank robbery/ cases-arson/ cases-burglary/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ examiners-qualifications
    Call Number: ODS, P 2781

  169. ---. Lies, truths: Progress report covering three years of use of the lie detector, Wichita, Kansas. Scientific American. 1939(July):8-9.
    Rec #: 2783
    Keywords: historical interest-Wichita Police Department/ screening-police/ Wichita Police Department/ Keeler polygraph
    Call Number: ODS, P 2783

  170. ---. Scientific detection of lies: Keeler polygraph. Scientific American. 1937; 156(June):370-373.
    Rec #: 2780
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 2780

  171. Johnson, T. W. History of scientific methods of lie detection. 1961 Aug 24.
    Rec #: 2823
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 2823
    Notes: Paper presented at the Academy for Scientific Interrogation Seminar

  172. Johnston, Alva. The magic lie detector. Saturday Evening Post. 1944; 216(April 15, 22 & 29):9-11, 20, 26-27.
    Rec #: 2825
    Keywords: screening-general/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 2825

  173. Jones, Harold E. and Wechsler, David. Galvanometric technique in studies of association. American Journal of Psychology. 1928; 40:607-612. ISSN: 0002-9556.
    Rec #: 2832
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 2832

  174. Jordan, Horce W. Evidence-Admissibility of deception (lie detector) tests. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. 1938; 29:287-291.
    Rec #: 2835
    Keywords: admissibility/ historical interest-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2835

  175. Jung, Carl G. The Association Method. American Journal of Psychology. 1910; 21 :219-240.
    Rec #: 2859
    Keywords: cases-theft/ word association/ historical interest-word association/ Switzerland
    Call Number: ODS, P 2859
    Notes: Lecture delivered at Clark University, September 1909. Translated from the German by A. A. Brill.

  176. ---. Die psychologische Diagnose des Tatbestandes. Juristisch-Psychiatrische Grenzfragen. 1906; 4(2):1-61.
    Rec #: 2857
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association/ Switzerland
    Call Number: ODS, P 2857
    Notes: [text in German]

  177. ---. On psychophysical relations of the associative experiment. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1907; 1(February):247-255.
    Rec #: 2858
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association/ Switzerland
    Call Number: ODS, P 2858

  178. Katzen-Ellenbogan, Edwin W. The detection of a case of simulation of insanity by means of association tests. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1914; 6(1):19-32.
    Rec #: 2902
    Keywords: word association/ cases-malingering/ historical interest-word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 2902

  179. Keeler, Eloise. Lie detector man: The career and cases of Leonarde Keeler. Telshare, Inc.; 1984.
    Rec #: 2914
    Keywords: history/ cases-general/ biographies-Keeler, Leonarde/ Keeler, Leonarde
    Call Number: Library 363.254 K24l

  180. Keeler, Leonarde. The canary murder case (The use of the detection test to determine guilt). American Journal of Police Science. 1930; 1(4):381-386.
    Rec #: 2917
    Keywords: cases-homicide/ historical interest-cases-homicide
    Call Number: ODS, P 2917

  181. ---. Debunking the lie detector. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. 1934; 25(1):153-159.
    Rec #: 2923
    Keywords: polygraph general/ historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 2923

  182. ---. Deception tests and the lie detector. International Association for Identification Proceedings, Vol. 16; 1930186-193.
    Rec #: 2918
    Keywords: historical interest-deception tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 2918

  183. ---. The detection of deception. In: Keeler, Leonarde; Muehlberger, C. W.; Wilson, C. M.; Inbau, Fred E., and O'Neill, M. E. Outline of scientific criminal investigation. Chicago: Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory.; 1938; pp. 42-50.
    Rec #: 2928
    Keywords: historical interest-criminal investigation/ techniques-Keeler
    Call Number: ODS, P 2928
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 5(4), 293-302.

  184. --. The detection of deception . 1949; Course outline . 9 p.
    Rec #: 2916
    Keywords: history/ techniques-peak of tension/ techniques-Keeler/ instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 2916

  185. ---. How science solves crimes. Hygeia. 1932; 10(8):740-744.
    Rec #: 2921
    Keywords: historical interest-applications
    Call Number: ODS, P 2921
    Notes: Reprinted in Literary Digest, (1932, October 22), 114, p. 22.

  186. ---. Lie detector applications. In : Dilworth, Donald C., Ed. Silent witness . Gaithersburg, MD: International Association of Chiefs of Police.; 1931; pp. 151-153.
    Rec #: 2920
    Keywords: historical interest/ screening-commercial-investigations/ stimulation tests/ techniques-Keeler/ techniques-peak of tension/ techniques-stimulation tests/ question formulation-relevant-Keeler technique
    Call Number: ODS, P 2920, Library 364.128 Sil
    Notes: Reprinted from IACP Proceedings, 1931, p. 184.

  187. ---. The lie detector proves its usefulness. Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association Bulletin. 1940(July):19. ISSN: 0031-4404.
    Rec #: 2932
    Keywords: historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 2932
    Notes: Reprinted in Public Management, 1940 (22), 163-166.

  188. ---. Lie detector proves its usefulness. Public Management. 1940; 22:163-166.
    Rec #: 2933
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2933

  189. ---. A method of detecting deception. American Journal of Police Science. 1930; 1(1, Jan.-Feb.):38-52.
    Rec #: 2919
    Keywords: historical interest-techniques-Keeler/ techniques-Keeler
    Call Number: ODS, P 2919

  190. ---. Problems in the use of the "lie detector". In. Police year book 1938-1939. Washington, DC : International Association of Chiefs of Police; 1939; pp. 136-142.
    Rec #: 2930
    Keywords: historical interest-general/ training-needed/ question formulation-Keeler/ techniques-peak of tension/ techniques-Keeler
    Call Number: ODS, P 2930

  191. ---. Scientific methods of crime detection with a demonstration of the polygraph. Kansas Bar Association Journal. 1933(August):22-31.
    Rec #: 2922
    Keywords: historical interest-applications
    Call Number: ODS, P 2922

  192. ---. Some modern trends in the detection of deception, Part I. The Claim Investigator. 1936; 6(8, Sept.):57, 62.
    Rec #: 2925
    Keywords: historical interest-criminal investigation
    Call Number: ODS, P 2925
    Notes: Part II. The Claim Investigator, 6(9), 65.

  193. Kelley, Douglas M. Psychophysiological methods in police psychiatry. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 1953; 118(5, November):385-390.
    Rec #: 2943
    Keywords: history/ plethysmograph/ Thompson metrigraph
    Call Number: ODS, P 2943

  194. Kiracofe, W. C. Lie detector as evidence. Judge Advocate Corps Journal. 1948(June):5.
    Rec #: 2982
    Keywords: admissibility/ historical interest-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2982

  195. Kircher, John C. and Raskin, David C. Polygraph techniques: History, controversies, and prospects. In . Psychology and Social Policy . New York: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation; 1992; pp. 295-307.
    Rec #: 2986
    Keywords: history/ polygraph-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2986

  196. Kleinmuntz, Benjamin and Szucko, Julian J. Lie detection in ancient and modern times. American Psychologist. 1984; 39(7, July):766-776. ISSN: 0003-066X.
    Rec #: 3026
    Keywords: history/ criticism-validity/ theory/ countermeasures
    Call Number: ODS, P 3026

  197. Kohn, Harold A. New polygraph. American Journal of Psychology. 1937; 49:307-309. ISSN: 0002-9556.
    Rec #: 3068
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments/ instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 3068

  198. Koppang, Charles C. History of the polygraph in Canada. nd.
    Rec #: 3079
    Keywords: history-Canada/ Canada/ Royal Canadian Mounted Police/ Alaska State Police
    Call Number: ODS, P 3079
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, 17 p.

  199. Kubis, Joseph F. Electrical methods in the detection of deception. In: Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr., Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1956; pp. 71-74.
    Rec #: 3110
    Keywords: historical interest-techniques/ techniques-general/ electrodermal/ pathometer
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  200. ---. Electronic detection of deception. Electronics. 1945; 18(April):192, 196, 200, 204, 208, 212.
    Rec #: 3107
    Keywords: instruments-electrodermal/ electrodermal/ historical interest-electrodermal/ pathometer
    Call Number: ODS, P 3107

  201. ---. Lie detection: Recent developments and persistant problems. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1953; 16(1, November):34-38.
    Rec #: 3109
    Keywords: history/ narcoanalysis/ hypnosis/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 3109

  202. ---. Medicine and lie-detection. The Linacre Quarterly. 1943; 11:28-30.
    Rec #: 9851
    Keywords: historical interest/ scopolamine/ instrumentation
    Call Number: ODS, P 9851

  203. Landis, Carney. Blood pressure changes in deception - A reply. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 1930; 10:437-439.
    Rec #: 3171
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure/ test data analysis-blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 3171

  204. ---. Electrical phenomenon of the skin. Psychological Bulletin. 1932; 29(10):693-752. ISSN: 0033-2909.
    Rec #: 3173
    Keywords: historical interest-electrodermal
    Call Number: ODS, P 3173

  205. ---. A note on apparatus used for securing inspiration-expiration ratios. American Journal of Psychology. 1928; 40:130.
    Rec #: 3170
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments/ instruments-pneumo
    Call Number: ODS, P 3170

  206. ---. Studies of emotional reactions - II. General behavior and facial expressions. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 1924; 4(5):447-509.
    Rec #: 3167
    Keywords: nonverbal behavior/ nonverbal detection of deception/ historical interest-nonverbal detection of deception/ psychophysiology-emotion/ historical interest-instruments/ historical interest-techniques/ emotion
    Call Number: ODS, P 3167

  207. Landis, Carney and DeWick, Henry N. The electrical phenomenon of the skin (psychogalvanic reflex). Psychological Bulletin. 1929; 26:64-119. ISSN: 0033-2909.
    Rec #: 3174
    Keywords: historical interest-electrodermal
    Call Number: ODS, P 3174

  208. Landis, Carney and Gullette, Ruth. Studies of emotion reactions: Systolic blood pressure and inspiration-expiration ratios. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 1925; 5:221-253.
    Rec #: 3175
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure/ blood pressure/ respiration/ historical interest-pneumo/ test data analysis-pneumo
    Call Number: ODS, P 3175

  209. Landis, Carney and Wiley, L. E. Changes in blood pressure and respiration during deception. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 1926; 6(1):1-19.
    Rec #: 3178
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure/ historical interest-pneumo/ test data analysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 3178

  210. Langfeld, Herbert S. Psychophysical symptoms of deception. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1921; 15:318-328.
    Rec #: 3188
    Keywords: historical interest-word association/ word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 3188

  211. Lanzetta, John T. and McHugo, Gregory J. The history and current status of the facial feedback hypothesis . Psychophysiology. 1986; 23(4, July):415-416.
    Rec #: 3193
    Keywords: theory-facial feedback
    Call Number: ODS, P 3193, Library
    Notes: [abstract]

  212. Larson, John A. The Berkeley lie detector and other deception tests. Reports of the American Bar Association. 1922; 47:619-628.
    Rec #: 3199
    Keywords: historical interest-Berkeley Police Department/ techniques-general/ Berkeley Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 3199

  213. ---. The cardio-pneumo-psychogram and its use in the study of emotion, with practical applications. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1922; 5(5):323-328.
    Rec #: 3200
    Keywords: personality variables/ historical interest-instruments/ word association/ reaction time/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ Berkeley Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 3200

  214. ---. The cardio-pneumo-psychogram in deception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1923; 6(6, December):420-454.
    Rec #: 3205
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments/ cases/ cases-homicide-innocent/ cases-homicide/ test data analysis/ cases-theft/ cases-burglary/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ psychology-anger/ Berkeley Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 3205

  215. ---. A classification of polygraph records. Public Welfare Magazine. 1926(November).
    Rec #: 3209
    Keywords: historical interest-test data analysis/ test data analysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 3209

  216. Larson, John A. Deception and lie detectors. Summons. 1923; 9(May).
    Rec #: 3206
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 3206

  217. Larson, John A. A history of deception tests. In: Dilworth, Donald C., Ed. Silent witness: The emergence of scientific criminal investigations. Gaithersburg, MD: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Bureau of Operations and Research; 1977; pp. 54-60. 7 p.
    Rec #: 6355
    Keywords: deception tests-history
    Call Number: ODS, P 6355, Library 364.128 Sil

  218. ---. The lie detector-polygraph: Its history and development. Journal of the Michigan State Medical Society. 1938; 37:893-897.
    Rec #: 3217
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 3217

  219. ---. Lying and its detection. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Reprinted by Patterson Smith, 1969; 1932.
    Rec #: 3216
    Keywords: history/ techniques-general/ test data analysis-global/ historical interest-general/ biography
    Call Number: 364.1279 L32l
    Abstract: Literature relating to deception is critically analyzed and excerpts from works on the subject are presented. The various types of deceptions are defined and classified. Deceivers are divided into easily recognizable categories. A detailed description is given of the physical and mental manifestations of deception in normal and abnormal persons. Ancient and modern methods employed by law enforcement officials to determine guilt are examined and an outline of scientific efforts to develop a deception technique is given, including the author's own research. Although most of the material is dated, this document will be of interest to individuals seeking information on the historical development of the polygraph.

  220. ---. Modification of the Marston deception test. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1921; 12(3):390-399 and 13, 121-122.
    Rec #: 3202
    Keywords: historical interest-techniques/ techniques-Marston
    Call Number: ODS, P 3202

  221. ---. The polygraph and deception. Welfare Magazine. 1948(February 11):646-669.
    Rec #: 3219
    Keywords: historical interest-cases/ law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 3219

  222. ---. Present police and legal methods for the determination of the innocence or guilt of the suspect. Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1925; 16:219-271.
    Rec #: 3207
    Keywords: historical interest-law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 3207

  223. Larson, John A. and Adler, Herman M. A study of deception in the penitentiary. Institution Quarterly. 1925(June).
    Rec #: 3220
    Keywords: historical interest-veracity tests/ applications-prisons
    Call Number: ODS, P 3220

  224. Larson, John A. and Haney, George W. Cardio-respiratory variations in personality study. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1932; 9(6, May):1035-1081. ISSN: 0002-953X.
    Rec #: 3223
    Keywords: historical interest-personality variables/ subjects-personality variables/ applications-personality tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 3223

  225. Lasswell, Harold D. Verbal references and physiological changes during the psychoanalytic inteview: A preliminary communicaton. 193415 p.
    Rec #: 3227
    Keywords: interrogation-psychoanalytic/ historical interest-nonverbal detection of deception/ nonverbal detection of deception
    Call Number: ODS, P 3227
    Notes: Paper presented before the Washington-Baltimore Psychoanalytic Society, New York City. Published in Psychoanalytic Review, 22 pp.10-24

  226. Lee, Clarence D. The Berkeley psychograph. San Rafael, CA: Lee & Sons; 1949.
    Rec #: 3265
    Keywords: applications-general/ instruments-Berkeley psychograph/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 3265

  227. ---. I cannot tell a lie. Forbes. 1941(January 15).
    Rec #: 3263
    Keywords: cases-commercial/ screening-commercial-theft/ screening-commercial-investigations/ applications-bonding/ historical interest-screening/ historical interest-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3263

  228. ---. Instruction manual for the Berkeley psychograph. Sacramento, CA: C. D. Lee & Sons; 1943.
    Rec #: 3264
    Keywords: instruments-Berkeley psychograph/ historical interest-instruments/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ test data analysis-global
    Call Number: ODS, P 3264

  229. ---. The instrumental detection of deception - The lie test. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1953.
    Rec #: 3269
    Keywords: question formulation-relevant-irrelevant/ question formulation-peak of tension/ pretest interview/ instruments-Berkeley psychograph/ history/ applications-general
    Call Number: Library, 351.74 L51i

  230. ---. The lie detector. Finger Print Magazine. 1937(September).
    Rec #: 3267
    Keywords: historical interest-cases-homicide
    Call Number: ODS, P 3267

  231. ---. The lie detector and the prison break. Finger Print Magazine. 1939(May).
    Rec #: 3268
    Keywords: historical interest/ cases-prisoners
    Call Number: ODS, P 3268

  232. ---. Operating manual for the Berkeley polygraph. San Rafael, CA: Lee & Sons; nd.
    Rec #: 9066
    Keywords: Berkeley polygraph/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 9066

  233. Levey, A. B. Polygraphy - An evaluative review. 1988 Apr196 p.
    Rec #: 8947
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ history/ psychophysiology-polygraph theory/ validity/ reliability/ research-test data analysis/ countermeasures/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 8947
    Notes: Prepared for the British Cabinet Office

  234. Levitt, Eugene E. Scientific evaluation of the "lie detector". Iowa Law Review. 1955; 40:440-458.
    Rec #: 3310
    Keywords: scientific analysis/ admissibility/ validity/ history/ research
    Call Number: ODS, P 3310
    Notes: Reprinted in Lawyer's Journal, 21, 1

  235. Lewellen, John. How to make a killer confess. Saturday Evening Post. 1956; 33(March 31):98-100. ISSN: 0048-9239.
    Rec #: 3315
    Keywords: biographies-Inbau, Fred E./ cases-homicide/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 3315

  236. Linehan, John G. An aspect of World War II use of the polygraph. Polygraph. 1978; 7(3):233-239.
    Rec #: 3473
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence-World War II/ screening-World War II/ history/ applications-prisoners of war-German
    Call Number: Library

  237. ---. Brief historic views of polygraph in Indiana. Police Chief. 1979(fall and winter):89-93.
    Rec #: 3475
    Keywords: history-Indiana
    Call Number: ODS, P 3475

  238. ---. Historical note: Polygraph research study of fear in a field situation review of a 1951 study. Polygraph . 1996; 25(2 ):152-158.
    Rec #: 5401
    Keywords: historical interest / fear arousal
    Call Number: Library

  239. ---. Lie detector pioneer profiles. Polygraph. 1978; 7(2):95-100.
    Rec #: 3474
    Keywords: history/ pupillometry/ biographies-Marston, William M./ eye contact/ eye blink/ biographies-New, Edward F./ techniques-Marston
    Call Number: Library

  240. Link, Frederick C. The polygraph: Accepted in civilian courts - Why not in courts-martial? Military Police Law Enforcement Journal. 1975; 2(1, Spring):50-55.
    Rec #: 3477
    Keywords: admissibility-military/ examiners-training/ history/ detection of deception/ polygraph techniques/ training/ polygraph-general-military/ admissibility-courts martial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3477

  241. Lockhart, Russell A. C. G. Jung: A forgotten psychophysiologist remembered. Polygraph. 1975; 4(1):18-32.
    Rec #: 3503
    Keywords: history-electrodermal/ history-Jung, C. G./ biographies-Jung, C. G.
    Call Number: Library

  242. Lombroso, Cesare. Plethysmography. In. Crime: its causes and remedies. Boston: Little, Brown & Company; 1911; p. 254.
    Rec #: 6360
    Keywords: plethysmography/ historical interest-plethysmograph
    Call Number: ODS, P 6360

  243. Lykken, David T. Polygraphic interrogation: Statement prepared for the Royal Commission into Metropolitan Toronto Police Practices. 1975 Jun28 p.
    Rec #: 9861
    Keywords: history/ theory/ test procedures/ validity/ screening-employment/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P9861
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript
    Abstract: on file

  244. ---. Psychology and the lie detector industry. American Psychologist. 1974; 29(10, October):725-739.
    Rec #: 3547
    Keywords: polygraph-theory/ history/ criticism-screening-commercial/ techniques-guilty knowledge test/ instrumentation/ test data analysis/ criticism-validity/ examiners
    Call Number: ODS, P 3547

  245. --. Psychophysiological aids in the detection of deception. 1963 Oct 7; Report submitted to the Space Armament System Division, Human Factors Group, Minneapolis Honeywell-Regulator Company.
    Rec #: 3546
    Keywords: applications-arms control/ research-laboratory/ techniques-general/ question formulation-guilty knowledge/ theory-general/ history
    Call Number: ODS

  246. ---. Trial by polygraph. Behavior Sciences and the Law. 1984; 2(1, Winter):75-92. ISSN: 0735-3936.
    Rec #: 3571
    Keywords: history/ countermeasures/ admissibility-stipulated/ admissibility-defense/ criticism-validity/ friendly polygrapher
    Call Number: ODS, P 3571

  247. Lynch, Michael B. The American polygraph as the party affirming legal and social justice. Polygraph. 1975; 4(2):154-165.
    Rec #: 3594
    Keywords: history/ admissibility
    Call Number: Library

  248. Lyon, Vern W. Deception tests with juvenile delinquents. Psychological Bulletin. 1935; 32(9):685-686.
    Rec #: 3599
    Keywords: applications-juveniles/ historical interest/ validity/ field examinations
    Call Number: ODS, P 3599

  249. MacNitt, Reginald D. In defense of electrodermal response and cardiac amplitude as measures of deception. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. 1942; 33(3, September-October 1942):266-275.
    Rec #: 3614
    Keywords: research-screening-commercial/ historical interest-electrodermal/ historical interest-cardio/ validity-commercial/ cases-commercial/ test data analysis-global/ cardio/ electrodermal
    Call Number: ODS, P 3614

  250. Magar, Harold. Deception: A study in forensic psychology. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. 1931; 26:183-198.
    Rec #: 3617
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association/ cardio
    Call Number: ODS, P 3617

  251. Man vs. machine. Time. 1945(December 10):88. ISSN: 0040-781x.
    Rec #: 3648
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 3648

  252. Marston, William M. Can you beat the lie detector? Esquire. 1935(April):40, 174-177.
    Rec #: 3705
    Keywords: historical interest-countermeasures
    Call Number: ODS, P 3705

  253. ---. Can you beat the lie detector? The Reader's Digest. 1935(July):29-33.
    Rec #: 9866
    Keywords: historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 9866
    Notes: Condensed from Esquire, April 1935

  254. ---. Introductory explanatory note on deception tests. 19185 p.
    Rec #: 9025
    Keywords: historical interest-techniques
    Call Number: ODS, P 9025
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  255. ---. The lie detector test. New York: Richard R. Smith; 1938.
    Rec #: 3707
    Keywords: history/ techniques-general/ instruments-blood pressure/ cases-general/ applications-general/ validity-laboratory/ biographies-Marston, William M.
    Call Number: Library 363.254 M35l
    Notes: Reprinted: Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association, 1989

  256. ---. Negative type reaction time symptons of deception. Psychology Review. 1925; 32(3):241-247.
    Rec #: 3703
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association/ reaction time
    Call Number: ODS, P 3703

  257. ---. Psychological possibilities in deception tests. Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1921; 11(4):551-570.
    Rec #: 3697
    Keywords: historical interest-psychology
    Call Number: ODS, P 3697

  258. ---. Psychological possibilities in the deception tests - Historical notes: 1921 revisited. Polygraph. 1979; 8(3):271-288.
    Rec #: 3709
    Keywords: historical interest-general/ cases-theft/ cases-prostitution/ cases-drugs/ cases-shoplifting/ cases-illegal liquor sale/ applications-probation/ techniques-systolic deception test/ blood pressure
    Call Number: Library

  259. ---. Reaction time symptoms of deception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1920; 3(1, February):72-87.
    Rec #: 3696
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association/ reaction time
    Call Number: ODS, P 3696

  260. ---. Report on deception tests. 191712 p.
    Rec #: 9026
    Keywords: historical interest-applications
    Call Number: ODS, P 9026
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  261. ---. Sex characteristics of systolic blood pressure behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1923; 6(6, December):387-419.
    Rec #: 3700
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure/ sex characteristics/ mental states/ emotion
    Call Number: ODS, P 3700

  262. ---. Studies in testimony. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1924; 15:5-31.
    Rec #: 3701
    Keywords: historical interest-courtroom testimony
    Call Number: ODS, P 3701

  263. ---. Systolic blood pressure symptoms of deception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1917; 2(2, April):117-163.
    Rec #: 3695
    Keywords: techniques-systolic blood pressure/ historical interest-blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 3695

  264. ---. Systolic pressure and reaction time symptoms of deception and of constituent mental states. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University; 1921.
    Rec #: 3698
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure/ reaction time/ dissertations and theses/ techniques-systolic blood pressure/ word association/ research-laboratory
    Call Number: Library, 612.14 M35s

  265. ---. A theory of emotions and affection based upon systolic blood pressure studies. American Journal of Psychology. 1924; 35(4, October):469-506.
    Rec #: 3702
    Keywords: psychophysiology-emotions/ historical interest-blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 3702

  266. Matte, James A. The art and science of the polygraph technique. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1980.
    Rec #: 3754
    Keywords: techniques-Quadri-zone/ test data analysis-numerical/ history/ admissibility/ control questions-universal control
    Call Number: Library 363.254 M43a
    Notes: 282 p., ill.

  267. May, Luke S. The lie detector. In : Dilworth, Donald C., Ed. Silent witness . Gaithersburg, MD: International Association of Chiefs of Police; 1977; pp. 149-151.
    Rec #: 3773
    Keywords: historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 3773, Library, 364.128 Sil

  268. McCormick, C. T. Deception tests and the law of evidence. California Law Review. 1927; 15:484-503.
    Rec #: 3787
    Keywords: admissibility/ historical interest-law of evidence
    Call Number: ODS, P 3787
    Notes: Reprinted in Tennessee Law Review, 6, 108-134. Reprinted in American Journal of Police Science, 2(5), 388-408.

  269. McEvoy, J. P. I cannot tell a lie! Forbes. 1941(January 15):-.
    Rec #: 3798
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft/ screening-commercial-investigations/ cases-commercial/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 3798
    Notes: [reprint]

  270. ---. The lie detector goes into business. Reader's Digest. 1941; 38(February):69-72. ISSN: 0034-0375.
    Rec #: 3799
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 3799

  271. McInerney, Charles A., Director Pittsburgh and Allegheny County Crime Laboratory. A case history illustrating card test and dual pneumographs. 1959 Sep 3.
    Rec #: 3813
    Keywords: stimulation tests/ cases-burglary/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ test data analysis/ question formulation/ techniques-control question test
    Call Number: ODS, P 3813
    Notes: 3 p.

  272. Mesulam, Marek M. and Perry, Jon. The diagnosis of love-sickness: Experimental psychophysiology without the polygraph. Psychophysiology. 1972; 9:546-551.
    Rec #: 3862
    Keywords: historical interest-psychophysiology
    Call Number: ODS, P 3862

  273. Moore, John R. Defoe's project for lie-detection. American Journal of Psychology. 1955; 68:672.
    Rec #: 3963
    Keywords: historical interest-general/ Defoe, Daniel/ scientific approach to lie-detection
    Call Number: ODS, P 3963

  274. Morgan, Mildred I. and Ojemann, R. H. A study of the Luria method. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1942; 26:168-179.
    Rec #: 3975
    Keywords: historical interest-mental conflict/ tremorgraph/ EMG/ Luria, A. E./ Luria method
    Call Number: ODS, P 3975

  275. Mosier, Merle M. and Hames, Everett R. The identification of an amnesia victim by use of scopolamine - An experiment. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1935; 26(3):431-437.
    Rec #: 3997
    Keywords: narcoanalysis-amnesia/ historical interest-narcoanalysis/ amnesia
    Call Number: ODS, P 3997

  276. Muehlberger, C. W. Criminal confessions under narcosis. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1935; 26(3):449-451.
    Rec #: 4013
    Keywords: narcoanalysis/ cases-narcoanalysis/ historical interest-narcoanalysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 4013

  277. Mulbar, Harold. History of lie detection. In: Mulbar, Harold. Interrogation. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1951; pp. 84-103.
    Rec #: 8744
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 8744

  278. Murphy, James K. The polygraph technique: Past and present. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. 1980; 49(6, June):1-5.
    Rec #: 4039
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ history/ polygraph theory/ techniques/ validity/ reliability/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 4039

  279. Murray, Kenneth. Two simple ways to make a lie detector. Popular Science. 1936; 128(May):63, 98-99. ISSN: 0161-7370.
    Rec #: 4046
    Keywords: instruments-homemade/ instruments/ historical interest-instruments
    Call Number: ODS, P 4046

  280. Nagle, David E. Polygraph in the workplace; nd.
    Rec #: 4068
    Keywords: history/ instrumentation/ examinees/ examiners/ reliability/ validity/ applications-screening-preemployment/ applications-screening-periodic/ applications-screening-specific/ constitutional rights/ legislation-state/ legislation-federal/ National Labor Relations Act/ arbitration/ applications-police/ applications-public employees
    Call Number: ODS, P 4068
    Notes: An unpublished paper. (Available from Department of Defense Polygraph Insitute).

  281. Nardini, William. The Polygraph technique: An overview. Journal of Police Science and Administration. 1987; 15(3):239-249.
    Rec #: 4079
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ screening-commercial-law / history/ research-validity/ research-reliability/ admissibility/ law-rights/ psychophysiology-polygraph theory
    Call Number: ODS, P 4079
    Abstract: The apparatus used for testing is described, and the psychophysiological foundations of polygraph testing are discussed. The extent of use of polygraphs by the public and private sectors is delineated, and State licensure and certification requirements are reviewed. A review of research into polygraph validity and reliabilty and factors affecting it covers laboratory, criminal case, and employee studies. Legal issue examined include the right to privacy, the right to avoid self-incrimination, civil rights, and admissibility of polygraph evidence. The legal status of polygraph screening by employers also is discussed. Finally pros and cons of polygraph testing are presented in the context of legal, moral, and reliablility/validity issues. It is concluded that the polygraph technique is valid and reliable when quality instrumentation is used by well-trained and educated examiners of impeccable character. It provides a source of data that is as accurate as such legally admissible evidence as expert and eyewitness testimony and psychiatric and psychological findings. It also provides an effective and relatively inexpensive method for employment screening and reduction of internal theft. 16 references.

  282. Neuman, E. and Blanton, Richard L. The early history of electrodermal research. Psychophysiology. 1970; 6(4):453-475.
    Rec #: 4103
    Keywords: history-electrodermal research/ electrodermal-history
    Call Number: ODS, P 4103

  283. Nixon, H. K. A simple device for recording inspiration-expiration time. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1923; 6:383-386. ISSN: 0022-1015.
    Rec #: 4148
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments/ instruments-pneumo
    Call Number: ODS, P 4148

  284. O'Connell, Michael A. Using polygaph testing to assess deviant sexual history of sex offenders. Dissertation Abstracts International. 1997; 58(8-A):3023.
    Rec #: 6376
    Keywords: sex offenders/ behavior/ interviews
    Call Number: Library 616.8583 Ocv5u
    Abstract: Information was extracted form 127 archival clinical case files of adult males who acknowledged committing some sex offense or sexually deviant behavior. Subjects' self-reports about deviant sexual behavior were recorded at three different points in the evaluation process: (1) On referral, (2) After clinical interviews and (3) After sexual history polygraph testing. Using polygraph testing as an adjunct to clinical interviews added significantly to subjects' reports of the number of incidents of deviant sexual behavior and to the number of different types of sexual deviancy.

  285. O'Leary, Nealis. A criminologist to the rescue. Literary Digest. 1934; 118(14):22.
    Rec #: 4181
    Keywords: historical interest-law enforcement/ biographies-Goddard, Calvin/ screening-commercial-theft/ cases-embezzlement
    Call Number: ODS, P 4181

  286. Oakes, Edwin S. Lie detectors in the courts. Case and Comment. 1925; 30:11-12. ISSN: 0008-7238.
    Rec #: 4192
    Keywords: historical interest-law/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 4192

  287. Pacifico, J. Franklin and Brown, Stuart. Polygraph and plethysmograph: Improvements in "state of the art" technology in the clinical assessment and treatment of the sexual offender. 198730 p.
    Rec #: 9883
    Keywords: plethysmograph-penile/ history/ validity/ reliability/ research
    Call Number: ODS, P 9883

  288. Palmiotto, Michael J. An historical review of lie-detection methods used in detecting criminal acts. Canadian Police College Journal. 1983; 7(3):206-216.
    Rec #: 4259
    Keywords: history/ Canada
    Call Number: ODS, P 4259
    Abstract: From the time of Christ through the Middle Ages, methods for detecting deception were various ordeals that assumed divine intervention to establish innocence or guilt. The first attempt to use a scienfific instrument to detect deception occurred aroung 1895, when Lombroso applied a blood pressure instrument(hydrosphgmograph) to criminal suspects. In 1921, John Larson developed a machine that was capable of recording physiological responses to questioning during an entire examination period. The polygraph instrument and techniques have improved substantially in the pasat 60 years; their effectiveness depends on training in interview techniques and a knowledge of psychology and psychophysiology. Another mechanical instrument currently used to detect deception is the Psychological Stress Evaluation (introduced in the 1970's), which measures human stress by analyzing the voice. Drugs, such as sodium pentothal and sodium amytal, have also been used in efforts to obtain truth and expose deception, but their reliability is hhighly questionable, except to obtain supplementary information on a person's psychological makeup. Hypnosis has been used to facilitate recall and also to determine the truth and falsity of statements, but because persons under hypnosis are highly susceptible to suggestion, its reliability in exposing deception is questionable. Word association has also been used to detect deception under the assumption that a quilty person will attempt to avoid replying with words that may be associated with the crime. Certain personality tests may expose proneness to crime; however, they do not specifically score or detect lying, although the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory does have a built-in instrument designed to detect deception on the test. Interviewers skilled in observing physical, emotional, and mental manifestations of the person being questioned can pick up many clues in these areas that a person is lying. None of the proponents of the various techniques for detecting deception claim 100 percent accuracy. All of the methods must still rely on human judgements, and integrity, thus remaining vulnerable to human fallibility. Seventeen footnotes and 17 bibliographic entries are provided.

  289. Park, Kenneth C. Polygraph is proving valuable to Michigan State Police Department. The State Trooper. 1936; 17(5, January):5, 14-16.
    Rec #: 4265
    Keywords: historical interest-Michigan State Police
    Call Number: ODS, P 4265

  290. Pedersen, Charles L. History of detection of deception. Polygraph Review. 1982; 3(4):1-5.
    Rec #: 9369
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 9369

  291. Penrod, Steven D.; Fulero, Solomon M., and Cutler, Brian L. Expert psychological testimony on eyewitness reliability before and after Daubert : The state of the law and the science. Behavioral Sciences and the Law. 1995; 13(2, Spr):229-259. ISSN: 0735-3936.
    Rec #: 6664
    Keywords: witnesses/ credibility/ courtroom testimony/ juries/ daubert case
    Call Number: ODS, P 6664
    Abstract: Examines the legal and scientific issues inherent in the use of expert psychological testimony on the factors that affect eyewitness reliability. The history of the use of such expert testimony is traced, including the criteria that state and federal courts have used in determining whether to admit such testimony, as well as the grounds upon which the testimony has been excluded. The Daubert decision is examined and its implications for the use of expert eyewitness testimony is discussed. Eyewitness research and research on jury decision making that is likely to assume new importance in the post- Daubert era is reviewed.

  292. Pierce, Ralph W. Selection and training of lie detector personnel. In: Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr., Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1956; pp. 56-61.
    Rec #: 4357
    Keywords: examiners-training/ historical interest-training
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  293. Polygraph examinations: The DoD view. 1984 Oct 10(1319, section II).
    Rec #: 4453
    Keywords: screening-government/ examiners-training/ history/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 4453
    Notes: "Security Closeup" of Security Management 1319, Section II, p. 1-4. [Published by the National Foreman's Institute]

  294. Pringle, Henry F. How good is any lie? McCall's. 1936(September):-.
    Rec #: 4626
    Keywords: historical interest-general/ cases-burglary
    Call Number: ODS, P 4626
    Notes: Condensed in Reader's Digest, 29, 75-78. Reprinted in Empire State Polygraph Society Newsletter (1977, July), p. 31-36.

  295. Rackley, L. E. The blood pressure and galvanic skin reflex as indicators of emotional states. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1930; 14:497-504.
    Rec #: 4681
    Keywords: cardio/ electrodermal-GSR/ historical interest-blood pressure/ historical interest-electrodermal/ research-electrodermal/ research-blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 4681

  296. Raskin, David C. The scientific basis of polygraph techniques and their uses in the judicial process. nd75 p.
    Rec #: 9046
    Keywords: polygraph-theory/ history/ Frye case/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ techniques-control question test/ techniques-concealed knowledge test/ research-laboratory-validity/ research-field-validity/ countermeasures/ personality variables/ friendly polygrapher/ jurors/ examiners-competence/ expert witnesses
    Call Number: ODS, P 9046
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  297. ---. Testimony of David C. Raskin. Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Senate Committee of the Judiciary, on S. 1845, Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection ActWashington, DC: GPO; 1978 Sep 19: 428-449.
    Rec #: 4723
    Keywords: screening-general/ criticism-screening/ screening-commercial/ history/ reliability/ voice stress analysis/ techniques-CQT/ validity/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 4723, Library 342.73 Un3

  298. Ravasz, Rudolpf. Scientific "lie detection" in the courts. Intramural Law Review. 1951; 7(1):53-61.
    Rec #: 4751
    Keywords: historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 4751

  299. Redstone, David. Case of the dormitory thefts. Reader's Digest. 1947(December):18-20. ISSN: 0034-0375.
    Rec #: 4772
    Keywords: historical interest-cases-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 4772

  300. Reid, John E. Behavior symptoms of polygraph subjects. Polygraph. 1982; 11(1):37-45.
    Rec #: 4805
    Keywords: behavioral cues/ nonverbal detection of deception/ test data analysis-Reid control question tests/ history-nonverbal detection of deception/ pretest interview/ cases-homicide/ cases-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 4805, Library
    Abstract: What a person says or does before, during, and after the polygraph examination should indicate if the suspect is lying. If the behavior symptoms and polygraph charts are in accord, the examiner's task is easy. If the behavior symptoms suggest guilt but the polygraph charts indicate innocence, the examiner should report that the subject is innocent. However, if behavior symptoms contradict polygraph records, the examiner should reevaluate the subjects behavior symptoms and the control questions. Outstanding behavior symptoms frequently associated with guilt include close eyes when giving responses, shifting in the chair during examination, and dry mouth. The proper use of behavior symptoms is helpful as a precautionary measure to protect innocent subjects from false positive reports and as an aid in preventing false negative reports of guilty subjects. No references are cited.

  301. ---. Recent decisions concerning "lie detector" examinations. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1943; 34(1):69-70.
    Rec #: 4784
    Keywords: cases-homicide/ admissibility-Wisconsin/ historical interest-law/ cases-homicide-innocent/ stipulated examinations-Wisconsin
    Call Number: ODS, P 4784
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 11, 130-131.

  302. ---. A revised questioning technique in lie detection tests. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1947; 37(March-April):542-547.
    Rec #: 4787
    Keywords: historical interest-techniques/ techniques-comparative response/ techniques-R&I/ question formulation/ guilt complex
    Call Number: ODS, P 4787
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 11, 17-21.

  303. Reid, John E. and Inbau, Fred E. Truth and deception: The polygraph ("lie detector") technique (2nd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins; 1966; p. -.
    Rec #: 4812
    Keywords: history/ admissibility/ techniques-Reid/ test data analysis-Reid/ cases-general/ question formulation-Reid techniques/ techniques-Reid control question test/ techniques-peak of tension-Reid
    Call Number: Library 364.12

  304. Remer, Frederick M. History of the psychograph. In: Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr., Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1956.
    Rec #: 4825
    Keywords: instruments-psychograph/ history-instruments/ instruments-Berkeley psychograph/ instruments-cardio-pneumo/ instruments-C.D. Lee & Sons
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  305. Ricksher, Charles and Jung, Carl G. Further investigation on the galvanic phenomenon and respiration in normal and insane individuals. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1908; 5:189-219.
    Rec #: 4865
    Keywords: historical interest-electrodermal/ historical interest-pneumo/ Switzerland/ pneumograph/ research-subjects/ respiration rates
    Call Number: ODS, P 4865

  306. Robbins, Norman E. The polygraph program. The Postal Inspection Service Bulletin. 1985(Fall):2-8.
    Rec #: 4883
    Keywords: history/ biographies-postal inspectors/ Postal Inspection Service
    Call Number: ODS, P 4883

  307. Robinson, Henry M. Science gets the confession. Forum. 1935; 93:15-18.
    Rec #: 4891
    Keywords: historical interest-instruments/ historical interest-narcoanalysis/ historical interest-word association/ Summers, Walter
    Call Number: ODS, P 4891
    Notes: Reprinted in Essay Annual, p. 206-299.

  308. Romatowski, Michael. The truth about the "lie detector.". 1975 Jan 12.
    Rec #: 4909
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ psychophysiology-polygraph theory/ history/ techniques/ legal rulings/ licensing-states/ validity/ reliability/ countermeasures/ applications
    Call Number: ODS, P 4909
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, 112 p.

  309. Romig, Clarence H. A. Lie detectors: Their history and use - A review. Polygraph. 1979; 8(4):383-384.
    Rec #: 4927
    Keywords: book reviews
    Call Number: Library

  310. Rose, Anton. Psychophysical tests for falsehood. Scientific American. 1914; 110(June 20):502.
    Rec #: 4932
    Keywords: historical interest-respiration/ word association/ respiration/ historical interest-word association/ Benussi, Vittorio
    Call Number: ODS, P 4932

  311. Rosenblum, A. A. In re lie detectors. South Carolina Law Quarterly. 1950; 2:266-273.
    Rec #: 4936
    Keywords: admissibility/ historical interest-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 4936

  312. Rouke, Fabian L. Evaluation of the indices of deception in the psychogalvanic technique. Bronx: Fordham University; 1941.
    Rec #: 4958
    Keywords: research-electrodermal/ historical interest-electrodermal/ dissertations and theses
    Call Number: Library, 612.8 R75e

  313. Rouke, Fabian L. and Kubis, Joseph F. Studies in the detection of deception: Determination of guilt or innocence from psychogalvanic (PGR) records of delinquents and non-delinquents. American Psychologist. 1948; 3:225.
    Rec #: 4961
    Keywords: cases-delinquents/ research-field/ electrodermal/ historical interest-electrodermal/ validity-research-laboratory/ subjects-juveniles
    Call Number: ODS, P 4961

  314. Ruckmick, Christian A. The truth about the lie detector. 1936 Dec 29.
    Rec #: 4978
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 4978
    Notes: Address before the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  315. ---. The truth about the lie detector. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1938; 22(1):50-58.
    Rec #: 4979
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ techniques-peak of tension/ techniques-guilty knowledge test/ historical interest/ validity-laboratory/ research-laboratory/ questions-visual presentation/ countermeasures-mental
    Call Number: ODS, P 4979

  316. Runkel, J. E. Luria's motor method and word association in the study of deception. Journal of General Psychology. 1936; 15:23-27.
    Rec #: 4988
    Keywords: research-Luria's motor method/ word association/ motor response/ movement/ EMG/ Luria, A.R./ historical interest-word association/ research-word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 4988

  317. Sachse, Earl. Evidence - Lie detector (polygraph)- admissibility of results and findings- validity of confession obtained after test. Wisconsin Law Review. 1943(May):430-444. ISSN: 0043-650x.
    Rec #: 5000
    Keywords: admissibility-Wisconsin/ historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 5000

  318. Seelig, E. Die registrierung unwillkurlicher ausdrucksbewegungen als forensisch-psychodiagnostitsche methode. Zeitschrift Fuer Angewandte Psychologie. 1927; 28:45-84.
    Rec #: 5136
    Keywords: historical interest-Austria/ pneumograph-I-E ratio
    Call Number: ODS, P 5136
    Notes: [text in German]

  319. Sell, W. Edward. Deception detection and the law. University of Pittsburgh Law Review. 1950; 11:210-227.
    Rec #: 5139
    Keywords: history/ admissibility/ narcoanalysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 5139

  320. Shepard, John F. Affective phenomena--Experimental. Psychological Bulletin. 1919; 16:243-248.
    Rec #: 5177
    Keywords: historical interest-blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 5177

  321. Sidis, Boris. The nature and cause of the galvanic phenomenon. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1910; 5(June/July):69-74.
    Rec #: 5196
    Keywords: historical interest-electrodermal
    Call Number: ODS, P 5196

  322. Simonutti, P. and Speedy, J. O., inventors. Method and apparatus for guilt detection. A61B 5/024. 4,955,387. 1990 Sep 11.
    Rec #: 8824
    Keywords: inventions-guilt detection apparatus/ pulse rate/ patents
    Abstract: An abnormally high pulse rate is an indicator of personal stress and can therefore be used to test persons for a guilty frame of mind which may, for instance be caused by an attempted theft by an employee from the premises where works. An instantaneously measured pulse rate is compared with an average pulse rate computed from a past history of pulse rate measurements conducted in respect of the particular person under test. A discernable signal is produced if the instantaneous pulse rate exceeds the average by more than a predetermined amount. In cases where there is no average pulse rate, for instance where the person under test is a first time visitor to the premises, the instantaneous pulse rate is compared with a predetermined pulse rate.

  323. Slawson, H. H. When science polices business. Nation's Business. 1937; 25(February):54, 57, 60. ISSN: 0028-047x.
    Rec #: 5236
    Keywords: historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 5236

  324. Slevin, Bill. Police lie detector proves its worth. Keeler Polygram Bulletin 6-15.3. nd.
    Rec #: 6379
    Keywords: historical interest-law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 6379

  325. Smallwood, Charlotte. Evidence: Lie detectors: Discussions and proposals: LeFevre v. State [WIS 8N.W.2d 288]. Cornell Law Quarterly. 1944; 29:534-545.
    Rec #: 5247
    Keywords: admissibility-Wisconsin/ historical interest-law
    Call Number: ODS, P 5247

  326. Smith, Burke M. The polygraph. Scientific American. 1967; 216(1, January):25-31.
    Rec #: 5252
    Keywords: history/ test data analysis/ criticism-scientific/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 5252

  327. Snyder, LeMoyne. Criminal interrogation with the lie detector. Rocky Mountain Law Review. 1943; 15:162-172.
    Rec #: 5277
    Keywords: historical interest-law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 5277

  328. Spade, John A. Nothing but the truth. Polygraph. 1979; 8(1, March):1-52.
    Rec #: 5298
    Keywords: admissibility/ law/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 5298, Library

  329. Spencer, Carlton E. Methods of detecting guilt: Word association and reaction time method. Oregon Law Review. 1929; 8:158-166.
    Rec #: 5301
    Keywords: historical interest-word association/ historical interest-reaction time/ word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 5301

  330. Starrs, J. E. A still-life watercolor: Frye v. United States. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 1982; 27:684-694.
    Rec #: 5316
    Keywords: admissibility-Frye case/ historical interest/ cases-homicide/ Frye case
    Call Number: ODS, P 5316
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 12, 76-90.

  331. Steel, Robert D. A.S.I. prospectus. In : Leonard, V. A., Ed. Academy lectures on lie detection . Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1958; II pp. 27-46.
    Rec #: 5329
    Keywords: historical interest-ASI/ Academy for Scientific Interrogation
    Call Number: Library 363.254 Ac1

  332. Stein, Allan E. The federal polygraph school. Polygraph. 1972; 1(2):75-79.
    Rec #: 5333
    Keywords: training-basic-federal/ U.S. Army Military Police School/ history-Army polygraph course/ examiners-foreign
    Call Number: Library

  333. Steinberg, Julius. Electric lie detector - New fun provoking stunt for parties. Popular Science. 1940(April):144-145. ISSN: 0161-7370.
    Rec #: 5336
    Keywords: electrodermal/ historical interest-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 5336

  334. Stilwell, Richard G. Remarks of General Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret). 1986 Apr 15.
    Rec #: 5381
    Keywords: history/ training-Department of Defense/ Department of Defense Polygraph Institute/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 5381
    Notes: DoD Polygraph Institute Dedication and Graduation Ceremony

  335. Summers, Walter G. The electronic pathometer. Proceedings of the IACP. 1938:142.
    Rec #: 5414
    Keywords: historical interest-electrodermal/ history/ validity-electrodermal/ instruments-pathometer
    Call Number: ODS, P 5414, Library, 364.128 Sil
    Notes: Washington, DC: International Association of Chiefs of Police. Reprinted (1977) in Donald C. Dilworth (Ed.), Silent witness (p. 159-160). Gaithersburg, MD: International Association of Chiefs of Police.

  336. ---. Guilt distinguished from complicity. Psychological Bulletin. 1936; 33(9):787.
    Rec #: 5416
    Keywords: electrodermal/ validity-field examinations/ test data analysis-electrodermal/ historical interest-electrodermal/ instruments-pathometer
    Call Number: ODS, P 5416

  337. ---. A new psychogalvanometric technique. Psychology Bulletin. 1937; 34:551-552.
    Rec #: 5418
    Keywords: electrodermal/ historical interest-electrodermal/ instruments-electrodermal/ instruments-pathometer
    Call Number: ODS, P 5418

  338. ---. A recording psychogalvanometer. Bulletin of American Association of Jesuit Scientists, Eastern States Division. 1936; 14(2):50-56.
    Rec #: 5417
    Keywords: historical interest-electrodermal/ instruments-pathometer/ electrodermal/ research-electrodermal-laboratory/ validity-electrodermal
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 13(4), 340-345.

  339. ---. Science can get the confession. Fordham Law Review. 1939; 8:334-354.
    Rec #: 5419
    Keywords: historical interest-cases
    Call Number: ODS, P 5419

  340. Takahashi, Minoru. The police operation of polygraph detection and assessment from a judicial standpoint in Japan. Polygraph. 1976; 5(3):223-234.
    Rec #: 5496
    Keywords: Japan/ admissibility-Japan/ cases-homicide/ subjects-Japanese/ examiners-foreign/ training-Japan/ history-Japan/ cases-arson
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in International Criminal Police Review, 33(315), 30-35.

  341. The lie detector. In: Parker, A. E. The Berkeley Police Story. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1972; pp. 65-78.
    Rec #: 4266
    Keywords: history/ Berkeley Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 4266

  342. The lie detector: Opinions as to use and value of polygraph. American Journal of Medical Jurisprudence. 1938; 1(December):258-259.
    Rec #: 3363
    Keywords: law/ admissibility/ historical interest-general/ opinions/ Woods/ Guttmacher/ Camp/ Overholser/ Myerson/ Huddleson/ Snyder
    Call Number: ODS, P 3363

  343. The love test. 1988 NAWP Newsletter. 1988(January/February):4, 6-7.
    Rec #: 9054
    Keywords: historical interest-Marston, William M.
    Call Number: ODS, P 9054

  344. The Use of psychological tests to determine the credibility of witnesses. Yale Law Journal. 1924; 33:771-774.
    Rec #: 5795
    Keywords: historical interest/ psychological testing/ word association/ credibility/ witnesses
    Call Number: ODS, P 5795

  345. Tregaskis, Richard. A gadget traps a killer. Boston Sunday Advertiser-Green Magazine. 1941(July 6):2, 26.
    Rec #: 5620
    Keywords: historical interest-cases/ cases-homicide
    Call Number: ODS, P 5620

  346. Trovillo, Paul V. Deception test criteria: How one can determine truth and falsehood from polygraph records. American Journal of Police Science. 1942; 33:338-358.
    Rec #: 5629
    Keywords: historical interest-test data analysis/ test data analysis-criteria/ cardio/ pneumo/ electrodermal/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 5629

  347. ---. A history in lie detection. Fort Gordon, GA: The Provost Marshal General's School; 1961.
    Rec #: 5636
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 5636

  348. ---. A history of lie detection. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1939; 29(6):848-881 and 30, (1),104-119.
    Rec #: 5627
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: ODS, P 5627
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 1, 46-74 and 151-160.

  349. ---. A history of lie detection. Polygraph. 1972; 1(2):46-74.
    Rec #: 9525
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Part I of two parts. Part II p. 151-160.

  350. ---. A history of lie detection. Polygraph. 1972; 1(3):151-160.
    Rec #: 9526
    Keywords: history
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Part II of two parts. Part I p. 46-74.

  351. ---. What the lie detector can't do. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 1941; 32:121-124.
    Rec #: 5628
    Keywords: historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 5628

  352. Turner, W. W. The instrument for the detection of deception, alias "the lie box". In Chapter II. Invisible witness: The use and abuse of the new technology of crime investigation. New York: Bobbs-Merril; 1968; pp. 30-62.
    Rec #: 5661
    Keywords: history/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 5661

  353. U.S. Army. Criminal Investigation - Utilization of lie detection set AN/USS-2C. 1957(May 31).
    Rec #: 5703
    Keywords: history/ regulations-U.S. Army/ examiners-military/ law-military
    Call Number: ODS, P 5703
    Notes: Army Regulation No. 195-21.

  354. U.S. Army Military Police School. Military Police: operation of lie detecting set AN/USS-2. 1951(October).
    Rec #: 5717
    Keywords: historical interest-regulations/ regulations-U.S. Army
    Call Number: ODS, P 5717
    Notes: Special Regulation No. 190-30-10.

  355. U.S. Army Provost Marshal General's School. Military Police lie detector operator course. 1951(November).
    Rec #: 5731
    Keywords: training-basic/ historical interest-training
    Call Number: ODS, P 5731
    Notes: 13 p.

  356. ---. Military police lie detector operator's course, Program of instruction, Camp Gordon, GA. 1951(May).
    Rec #: 5730
    Keywords: training-basic/ historical interest-training
    Call Number: ODS, P 5730
    Notes: 13 p.

  357. U.S. Patent Office. Leonarde Keeler, of Berkeley, California, apparatus for recording arterial blood pressure. July 30, 1925. Polygraph. 1974; 3(2):210-215.
    Rec #: 5784
    Keywords: historical interest-Keeler patent/ instruments-Keeler/ patent-Keeler/ Keeler, Leonarde
    Call Number: Library
    Notes:

  358. Volwassen. Der Luegenentdecker [The lie discoverer]. Kriminalistische Monatshefte. 1937; 11:79-81.
    Rec #: 5846
    Keywords: Germany/ historical interest-Germany
    Call Number: ODS, P 5846

  359. Wahrer, J. Martin. The relationship between characteristics of job applicants and admissions of employee theft. Masters Abstracts . 1987; 26(2 ):0210.
    Rec #: 5861
    Keywords: dissertations and theses/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library 363.254 W12
    Notes: Masters thesis, Michigan State University (University microfilm NO: AAD13-31246), 86 p.
    Abstract: Recently a trend toward the use of methodologically sound empirical studies to gain knowledge on employee theft has developed. The purpose of this project was to determine if relationships existed between characteristics of job applicants and admissions of internal theft. The current study uses data from pre-employment polygraph based interviews on employee misconduct from 599 job applicants. Characteristics examined were past history of drug use, frequency of marijuana use, use of drugs on the job, external economic pressures and age of the applicant. All characteristics were tested in bivariate relationships with admissions of employee theft. Additionally, the results of controlling age, sex, and marital status were examined. Specifically the results of this study revealed a series of relationships among admissions of internal theft and tests reflecting age of the applicant and tests affirming drug use. Additionally, the control variables of age and marital status exhibited statistically significant influences on these relationships. (Abstract shortened with permission of author.)

  360. Welsch, Roger L. Truth and consequences. Natural History. 1992; 101(10, October):30. ISSN: 0028-0712.
    Rec #: 7042
    Keywords: detection of deception
    Call Number: ODS, P 7042

  361. Wilhelm, Paul L. and Burns, F. D., Jr. Manual of operation for the B&W lie detector. 3rd ed. ed. Michigan City, IN: B&W Associates; 1951.
    Rec #: 6061
    Keywords: instruments-B&W/ techniques-peak of tension/ electrodermal-B&W/ historical interest
    Call Number: ODS, P 6061

  362. Wilson, Douglas J. Is the lie detector a lie? Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly. 1941(July):54.
    Rec #: 6084
    Keywords: Canada/ Royal Canadian Mounted Police/ historical interest-Canada
    Call Number: ODS, P 6084

  363. Winter, John E. Comparison of the cardio-pneumo-psychograph and association methods in the detection of lying in cases of theft among college students. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1936; 20(2):243-248.
    Rec #: 6099
    Keywords: historical interest-cardio/ historical interest-pneumo/ cases-theft/ word association/ validity-field examinations/ research-validity-field examinations
    Call Number: ODS, P 6099

  364. Witt, Victor. Case history of the polygraph that lied. Law Officer. 1970; 3(2):16-17.
    Rec #: 7681
    Keywords: polygraph/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 7681

  365. Wolfle, D. The lie detector: Methods for the detection of deception. 1941 Oct 8; Memorandum prepared for the Emergency Committee on Psychology, National Research Council.
    Rec #: 6118
    Keywords: historical interest-validity/ National Research Council/ Emergency Committee on Psychology/ surveys-validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 6118

  366. ---. Summary of report of subcommittee to investigate the efficiency of lie detection techniques. American Journal of Psychology. 1946; 59:544. ISSN: 0002-9556.
    Rec #: 6119
    Keywords: historical interest-validity/ validity-review/ surveys-validity/ National Research Council
    Call Number: ODS, P 6119

  367. Wood, Fred B. Testimony of Dr. Fred B. Wood, Project Director (accompanied by Ms. Denise Dougherty, Analyst), Office of Technology Assessment. Hearing before the Civil Service Subcommittee, House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, on Research results relevant to H.R. 4681, Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anti-Censorship Act of 1984 Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Feb 29.
    Rec #: 6121
    Keywords: criticism-scientific/ legislation-federal/ research-summary/ history-federal legislation/ OTA report
    Call Number: ODS, P 6121

  368. Woodworth, Robert S. Experimental psychology. New York: Henry Holt and Company; 1938; pp. 242-367.
    Rec #: 6123
    Keywords: historical interest-psychology
    Call Number: ODS, P 6123

  369. Yamamura, Takehiko and Miyata, Yo. Development of the polygraph technique in Japan for detection of deception. Forensic Science International. 1990; 44(2/3):257-271. ISSN: 0379-0738.
    Rec #: 6153
    Keywords: Japan/ history-Japan/ research-Japan/ techniques-CQT-Japan/ surveys-Japan/ examiners-training-Japan/ Japanese Police Agency/ National Institute of Police Science-Japan/ bibliographies-Japan/ admissibility-Japan/ validity-field examinations
    Call Number: ODS, P 6153

  370. Yankee, William J. The current status of research in forensic psychophysiology and its application in the psychophysiological detection of deception. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 1995; 40(1):63-68.
    Rec #: 6570
    Keywords: research/ CPS/ Axciton/ Lafayette Instrument Company/ algorithm development/ ARIS
    Call Number: ODS, P 6570
    Abstract: Unparalleled PDD advances since 1986 are reviewed; history of computerized polygraphs

  371. Yerkes, Robert M. Report of the psychology committee of the national research council. National Research Council. 1919:39-40.
    Rec #: 8938
    Keywords: historical interest-applications/ Marston, William M.
    Call Number: ODS, P 8938
    Notes: Reprinted from the Psychological Review, 26,83-149

  372. Yerkes, Robert M. and Berry, Charles S. The association reaction method of mental diagnosis. American Journal of Psychology. 1909; 20:22-37. ISSN: 0002-9556.
    Rec #: 6196
    Keywords: word association/ historical interest-word association
    Call Number: ODS, P 6196

 


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