Quote from: palerider on Feb 25, 2007, 11:39 AMDigi, I would respect your posted opinions if you didn't commit grammitical errors, and than raise your browe at mine. READ YOUR POSTS AND AIM THAT ELITIST EDITING AT YOURSELF. Christ, it's a goddamn web board, not a board of acedemics. It is clear that you have a hard-on for examiners (to use a 1950's phrase) and that you are incapable of having casual discourse. It must be very difficult being your friend or partner. It is not a requirement to be both anti-polygraph, and anti-social on this site, although it's not uncommon. That being said, I have seen "anti-dudes" in this realm who are of solid personality---despite my professional disagreement.
Your self importance is derived from your inability to accept that a statement of facts should require you to modify your opinion. Sex Offender containment officials sans Examiners do not vest the safety of our children with the results of a polygraph test, period. As far as we are concerned, 99% accurate would not be enough (I have 3 children of my own) to look away---much less 86-93% which is the more commonly held accuracy range for multi-issue tests. Your self importance comes from the fact that like a certain president, you seem to ignore facts and go with your "gut." Your gut is filled with organs and shit.
I'm sorry polygraph didn't serve your direct needs. Some stories regarding polygraph shortcomings make rational people desire to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
Quote from: palerider on Feb 23, 2007, 11:36 AMYour opinion is extremely nascissistic. You are suggesting that YOU know the real perils of polygraph, but all else are wearing druid robes and worshipping at the alter of poly. What part of NOT 100% ACCURATE ISN'T SINKING IN. You and others on this site pretend to know something that average people don't. Why don't you go to poly school, do some field work, and help us make it better. "Any damn fool can burn down a barn"--Bill Clinton
Quote from: palerider on Feb 22, 2007, 10:55 PMI respect your opinions--but digi is so wrong, It makes me want to abandon the site. To my knowledge, all offenders are on high watch---and a passed poly means status quo---gps,frequent drug/alc tests and reporting. A failed poly means code red. Do you read me Digi? Please in the name of Christ stop stating rubbish about community officials giving passed poly offenders the key to the nursery. Even the best accuracy rates for multi-issue test isn't good enough to trust predators around our dear kids. OK. So the polygraph doesn't work as well as we want---and some Examiners want all to believe in absolute infallacy
Well I appreciate the input and arguing about the effectiveness of polygraphy seems like an argument between an atheist and a christian... I just found out that I passed my polygraph! I was completely honest and the results just came in the mail today 2 weeks after the test. BUT I still think the polygraph system is TOO MUCH OF AN INTERROGATION! Fortunately the my polygraph did not end up screwing me, but all too often it seems that it screws other people. With that being said, don't let the polygrapher control you, you control them. Good job guys! Thanks for the book it was a great read. I dread the polygraph so much that I will not go to that second interview for the other job because they will require one as well. I will not take chances with that machine acting funny and letting it effect my status with the first job which I passed on.Quote from: EosJupiter on Feb 22, 2007, 02:46 AMDigithead,
All very good points, and yes your correct in the assessment that all polygraphy should be scrapped. Again its just my opinion that I don't have a problem with the use of a polygraph on sex offenders (I have stated this numerous times, and been taken to task for it too). A vile tool should be used on vile offenders. Let the punishment fit the crime. I just make a distinction on what I perceive to be issues that really don't effect me. I purposely with few exceptions, never post on that group of threads. It does greatly disturb me that countermeasure information is available to these people, as well as other unsavory entities. But in all fairness, knowlege should be open to all. And that is what I truly believe.
And again my beef is with using this vile device on honest hard working people, who just want to work. I believe this comparison is quite clear cut.
Regards ....
Quote from: palerider on Feb 21, 2007, 04:34 PMAs far as Dr Richardson's challenge, I'm a little amazed at just how people believe such a challenge holds meaning. It is like me stating on a website (this site is fantastic by the way) that I will challenge any drug screener/urine tester to a public challenge. I will defy any tester to determine whether I'm using drugs or not, and once more whether I'm using an antidote (countermeasure.) Even if I was able to slip a tsp of bleach in the sample, and the tester didn't smell the bleach, does that mean that such drug tests are no good and that we should subsequently illiminate them due to the mere possibility of contamination? I think not. We should keep striving to make better tests. I rant about polygraph shortcomings with my peers constantly. When you critisize DODPI for changing their scoring criteria, aren't you actually critisizing the betterment of the field of polygraphy. Your deep seated hatred for polygraph,demonstrated by your "war" reveals that if the "Messiah" came (back?) and proclaimed love for polygraph, you would convert. That's ok.
I do grow tired from sex offenders attempting your countermeasures. It is too time consuming, and for pete's sake, I am tired of your posters saying that we give "green lights" to Offender's who pass there maintenance tests. If a test is 89-93% accurate, who the hell wants to place the safety of their children within the scope of that risk. If the weatherman predicts 7%-11% chance for rain, ya grab your umbrella just in case. A passed test for a child molester means that we freeze the parole/probation status in code orange--and keep heavy monitoring. Using polygraph for sex offender containment is a win win situation, regardless of your views on accuracy. If I thought that you would take your "post conviction" section off of your site, and take a few other simple steps, I would personally fly to Europe (I go several times a year) to meet with you, and provide you with a number of cases of clinical potency, a fanciful dinner, whatever. Our children need your help sir. I have child killers on my caseload who should'nt be taking advice from TLBTLT, and should instead be compliant.
Quote from: palerider on Feb 21, 2007, 01:01 PM...Asking if it is "smart" to use cm's is a very good question. In my opinion, the answer is "no." I am an Examiner with years of experience and I have administered countermeasures on my own instrument as well as cohort's instruments. The response magnitude that you will be attempting to obtain on control questions will not overpower the relevant questions, if you are withholding guilty knowledge.
QuoteMental math will suppress relevant question magnitudes latently, but not to the degree that you will likely need.
QuoteGiven those points and to make your situation worse, your countermeasures will appear highly artificial---like a poorly executed fake laugh at a party.
QuoteAlthough the posters on this site and the prescribed countermeasures make a degree of theoretical sense, the reality is that to use countermeasures is a risk that posters on this site won't be undergoing with you in that dreadful room.
QuoteAny one here that brags about their success here is probably no different than the morbidly obese man on a dating site proclaiming his physical prowess and muscle definition to unsuspecting single women.