Quote from: travis b on Mar 12, 2009, 02:39 PM I was told that the polygraph indicated I was lying when I stated that I did not ever use heroin... I rarely take aspirin and never use other non prescription medications. So much for accuracy.
QuoteI was told that the polygraph indicated I was lying when I stated that I did not ever use heroin.
Quote from: Marty on May 26, 2008, 10:00 AMMy husband recently passed a polygraph and I am still unsure if he did the crime. I was wondering how effectve these are? What are the chances he lied and still passed?
Quote from: Marty on Nov 13, 2003, 11:02 PM
The problem is that cck has already indicated he is outside of the FBI's acceptible drug usage range. While I believe his stated useage is long enough ago as to not matter, it is not my call - or his call - it's the FBI's call.
Fair Chance, this in no way excuses the FBI for use of marginal "science" in screening or the excesses and abuses polygraphers inflict on the innocent. There is little so painful as being accused falsely.
-Marty
Quote from: Torpedo on Nov 14, 2003, 06:44 PMWell done George....I gather from your exchange concerning this person's test that you DO NOT encourage countermeasures.....I am glad that you appear to have seen the light....whew, for a moment there, I could hqve sworn you had ealier (11/04)directed him to the infamous Chapter 4, which one might construe was a tacit recommendation to employ countermeasures, but given your final recommendation that he withdraw his application in lieu of attempting those hopeless countermeasures, I must be incorrect. Hooray for you George, here is hope for you!
Quote from: George W. Maschke on Nov 13, 2003, 11:07 PMMarty,
How would you have answered CCK's question?
Quote from: George W. Maschke on Nov 13, 2003, 10:56 PMMarty,
CCK asked me whether he/she should "write a beneign statement that perhaps [he/she] did more drugs than previously stated, but that it was so long ago [he/she] can't be sure?" I would have been lying had I stated that doing so would be in his/her interest.
Quote from: Fair Chance on Nov 13, 2003, 10:13 PMMarty and Ray,The problem is that cck has already indicated he is outside of the FBI's acceptible drug usage range. While I believe his stated useage is long enough ago as to not matter, it is not my call - or his call - it's the FBI's call.
I have never advocated circumventing any rules on an application. My complete honesty approach put me through the wringer plus an extra wash cycle and rinse. I read George's opinion to be one that any change, no matter how slight, could be interpreted in the worst way possible and not put into context (as compared to a a court of law with a jury and defense lawyer to argue your case).
Marty, you know me never to advise anyone to not tell the truth but I think this one might be in a gray area. When in the room with the "polygraph pro", there are no witnesses or records to clarify statements or explainations. Misinterpretations are easy to come by and become part of a lifetime permanent record.
Regards.