Quote from: 1904 on Jun 13, 2007, 10:34 AMI think it is likely that many people today do whatever they like the majority of the time, especially younger people. They don't give much thought to what is legal or illegal, only to what their friends are doing and what seems like fun.
On a different tack however..(haha) I am somewhat amused by the crop of of people visiting this site,
that have dodgy backgrounds ( " I did some stuff, but i'm law abiding now" ) and whom want to become
law enforcement officers...? Go figure.
I wonder if anyone has ever undertaken any psychological research into why people (to differing degrees) with criminal history become so hell bent on becoming Cops. Do you think that they have
a different perception of what the uniform stands for - as compared to normal people?
Do they perceive the uniform as a means to commit criminal acts without the usual fear of being apprehended ?
Do they perceive cops as being criminals with sponsored clothing ?
Reading world news, it seems to be a common thread running through many societies.
Time to muse.
Quote from: underlyingtruth on Jun 12, 2007, 02:43 AMQuote from: 1904 on Jun 11, 2007, 11:48 AM
You took the words right out of my mouth, but I was trying to be... (wait for it)... TACTFUL! LOL
Quote from: 1904 on Jun 11, 2007, 11:48 AMI think the 'tack in shoe' tactic is about the dumbest ever.
I mean, what is the examiner supposed to think when subjects come limping into
the examination room. If the tack isnt making contact when they walk, then they
basically have no chance to make it work later in the test - any subject doing the
'foot jive' would automatically give themselves away.
Quote from: nonombre on Jun 04, 2007, 10:17 PMQuote from: 1904 on Jun 04, 2007, 09:28 AMIf you post from your work place and your Identity is known there, then I would understand that you cannot answer my next question with sincerity.
Q: Dont you often admit to yourself that this technology has less than desirable accuracy..?
If you dont answer.....no sweat.
Now I am no scientist, and don't know a whole lot about research, but as far as I am concerned, those numbers speak for the accuracy of what I do. I have lost track of the number of good, solid, cases that would have never been made had it not been for polygraph...
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Quote from: 1904 on Jun 04, 2007, 09:28 AMIf you post from your work place and your Identity is known there, then I would understand that you cannot answer my next question with sincerity.
Q: Dont you often admit to yourself that this technology has less than desirable accuracy..?
If you dont answer.....no sweat.
Quote from: 1904 on Jun 01, 2007, 10:04 AMQuote from: nonombre on May 31, 2007, 06:27 PM1904,
Although I do not have any current plans to "break free" of my chosen profession, your post does interest me. What calling have you now chosen to pursue (if you don't mind me asking?)
Nonombre
Hi There,
In my spare time I write poetry. Some of my poetry has been published over the years.
I am busy writing books at the mo - without giving away too much - one is about how we inherit
more than just physical dna but also psychological dna - it would be classified as fiction with
a good splodge of humour.
The other is a work of satire - lampooning politicians.
I bought into properties years back - a good investment that has produced rewards.
Are you pvt or fed ..?
Quote from: nonombre on May 31, 2007, 06:27 PM1904,
Although I do not have any current plans to "break free" of my chosen profession, your post does interest me. What calling have you now chosen to pursue (if you don't mind me asking?)
Nonombre
Quote from: underlyingtruth on May 30, 2007, 01:33 PMQuote from: polycrap32123 on May 23, 2007, 09:15 PMThanks for the feed back guys, this will really help and i wanted t ask underlyingtruth something,
what CM's have you used for you exams?
I would not tell anybody to use breathing CMs unless they have some experience in breath control, as I do. I lock in a pattern of rate and depth before the chart begins, and I stick with it until the test is completely done. I actually count 1-mississippi, 2, 3, 4 in, and 1, 2, 3, 4 out. When I answer Yes or No, the pattern is naturally interrupted and I resume it from the point I left off. If it is a CQ, I stop counting, answer the question, and resume after an appropriate amount of time – depending on the pace of the test 5-20 seconds.
My goal is not to use a breathing CM, but rather to make it a negligible point by being precisely consistent. I don't know for certain that THIS method of breathing has any impact on the outcome at all, but my personal experience says it works for me.
Again, I have used tongue biting every time, have never been accused of it, and have always passed.