DoDPI Law Enforcement Pre-Employment Test

Started by George W. Maschke, Feb 24, 2004, 01:15 AM

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amazedxx1,

The way I remember it, the good guys tell the truth.


Don't blame George, Dr. Drew, or the NAS for telling the truth about the polygraph.

Blame the DODPI, DOE and FBI for not admitting that their flawed, little 'voodoo box' is a sham.

As citizens we're supposed to trust our government, right?



triple x

amazedxx1,

I applaud George for his unwavering effort to reveal the deception involved [taught by DODPI] with respect to polygraph testing, whether pre-employment or other. False positive results are not uncommon.

[You wrote:]
"However, I have faith in the those who strive to do the right thing and stay one step ahead of your infectious anger."

My question to you is this, what would you say to "those who strive to do the right thing", and still fall victim to a false positive result?

You should consider utilizing marginal discretion when pointing your finger at others; it could be easily interpreted in your own post that you too possess infectious anger...

False positive polygraph results are not uncommon. The public should be informed.

Knowledge is power.

Triple x

George W. Maschke

A newer version of the federal Law Enforcement Pre-Employment Test (LEPET) administration guide, dated 3 March 2016, is now available:

https://antipolygraph.org/documents/ncca-lepet.pdf
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