
Quote from: Batman on Nov 26, 2002, 06:48 PM
I'll now sit back and wait for some on this site to tear apart my answer to your question.
Batman
Quote from: Batman on Nov 24, 2002, 06:35 PMDear Batman,
Fair Chance,
I would venture to say that polygraph is not unlike any other tool used in any other profession. It is by no means perfect, it was not intended to be the end all, and when misused or "asked" to do things it was not designed for, problems arise. However when properly employed as an aid to the investigative process it has a tremendous amount of utility.
Batman
Quote from: Batman on Nov 24, 2002, 06:35 PM
Skeptic,
You may which to refer to my post as quoting Beech Trees out of context, however the point was evident, he prefaced several of his comments with "I lied..." What he lied about was not relevant to the issue at hand. The fact that in his post he admitted to lying at least as many times as quoted certainly has to bring into question his credibility. I'm sure if I had made such admissions in a post you would have jumped on it fairly quickly to discredit me, would you not?
Batman
Quote from: Batman on Nov 24, 2002, 07:43 AMDear Batman,
Fair chance,
I can not state specifically the agency for which I work. I can tell you that not all federal agencies employ the use of polygraph exactly the same. The agency I work for does not utilize polygraph as a part of its applicant screening, nor is it used in any part of the hiring process. I am not involved exclusively in the use of polygraph in support of criminal investigations, however that is one of two major aspects of how I do use it.
I am not being coy in how I respond to you, however I do admit to being somewhat evasive, only in that there are limitations as to how much information I can provide in this type of forum.
Batman
Quote from: Batman on Nov 24, 2002, 07:43 AM
Skeptic,
That's what I said, I have never "unjustly" ended anyone's career. However, I have assisted in the just ending of many.
As for how I view the truth, I'm sure you're referring to my coming out of the polygraph closet when asked by Two Block if I was a polygraph examiner. When he asked that question, I answered with no qualms, and no bending of the truth. He was simply the first to ask. Everyone else just made the assumption, which I neither confirmed, nor denied. I have stated this on at least two or three occasions since. Do you need me to repeat it once again?
Quote from: Fair Chance on Nov 23, 2002, 08:39 PM
Dear Batman,
It is obvious from your statement that you do not work for any federal agencies. The CIA, Secret Service, FBI, and others DO end a career before it starts on only polygraph results. There is no background check performed previous to the polygraph and if it is "failed" their is none following. The polygraph is the judge, jury, and executioner of many federal careers before they are even started. All of this while the NAS states that for security screening purposes, the polygraph is not effective. The Breeze has stated that his state system does things differently too. From your statement I would infer that you are only involved in criminal cases?
Regards.
Quote from: Batman on Nov 23, 2002, 05:21 PM
I can say, with out doubt, I have never unjustly ended anyone's career. You see Beech, at least within the world I work in, polygraph alone cannot lead to the end of a career.