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Posted by George W. Maschke
 - May 31, 2009, 03:42 AM
Some law enforcement agencies (including the FBI) secretly assume that even applicants they would want to hire will lie about having ever driven while under the influence of alcohol. Perversely, the more honestly a polygraph examinee answers a "control" question about driving under the influence, and as a result feels less anxiety when answering it, the more likely the examinee is to wrongly fail the polygraph. So yes, you may have been better off not disclosing your drinking and driving.

While you cannot unring this bell, unless you admitted to being a habitual drunk driver, your admission is unlikely to be disqualifying. If your polygrapher asks a "control" question about driving while under the influence, it may be rephrased as, "Other than the incident(s) you told me about, did you ever drive while under the influence of alcohol?"

When you answer this question "No," your denial will still be expected to be less than truthful, and if you don't react more strongly to this question than to a corresponding relevant question like, "Did you ever use an illegal drug?" you are likely to fail the polygraph.

For more on polygraph procedure and strategies for reducing the risk of a false positive outcome, see Chapters 3 & 4 of The Lie Behind the Lie Detector (1 mb PDF).

Posted by Thillium
 - May 31, 2009, 03:21 AM
Alright so I've tried searching for this question and nothing came up so I'm posting away!

Anyways I've recently graduated college and I am beginning to look for jobs at Police Departments.  Well my question is pertaining to the Background Investigation/Polygraph.  Last summer I turned 21 and being that I drove on a few to many, I had five beers and drove home, on the BI packets it asks about this and I've replied that I have driven with to many before.  But what I'm nervous about is when it comes time for the polygraph, anyone have experiences with this?  It seems after me reading this entire site that it would have been just easier not admitting anything on the packet and then taking the polygraph.  Any suggestions?