The effect of a failed SO polygraph exam?

Started by nopolycop, Dec 10, 2007, 09:50 AM

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abusedbygov

Quote from: nopoly4me on Dec 10, 2007, 09:50 AMWhat occurs to a SO who fails a polygraph which he is compelled to take as a condition of his treatment?For purposes of this discussion, lets not go into any confessions induced as a result of the polygraph test, but instead simply a failed test where the convicted SO states he is not lying.
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Depends on both your "treatment provider" and your PO. In my case, my treatment group has a procedure where they "hot seat" you if you fail, and ask a whole bunch of questions about what you could have done so that you passed the test. They, of course, assume if you failed, you simply MUST be doing terrible stuff and lying about it. If you fail too many, they will probably kick you out of treatment. When that happens, you will then be in violation of the judge's order to go to treatment, and you will be sanctioned--possibly sent back to prison or, at least, some time in county jail. Again, depends on your relationship with your PO.

abusedbygov

Quote from: SanchoPanza on Dec 11, 2007, 02:56 PMOne plain and simple truth is that Sexual Offenders who are taking polygraph exams,VOLUNTARILY sign a CONTRACT agreeing to do so as a condition of their release. 


;D  Oh jeez, ya gotta LOVE this attitude. Talk about "cognitive distortions" *sigh*. Yeah, it's "voluntary". If you don't sign it, you don't get released. That's like saying "Here, I'll give you a choice. Sign this waiver VOLUNTARILY, or I will kick you in the huts for about a month. Oh, you'll sign? How nice of you." Yeah, like I volunteered for all of this.

abusedbygov

Quote from: abusedbygov on Feb 07, 2012, 04:17 PMOne plain and simple truth is that Sexual Offenders who are taking polygraph exams,VOLUNTARILY sign a CONTRACT agreeing to do so as a condition of their release.


Oh yeah, P.S. No, you fucking DON'T. You sign NOTHING as a condition of release. At least, I didn't. The judge set the conditions, and I was sent to treatment. It was IN TREATMENT that I signed the "voluntary contract". If I didn't, I would not be allowed in treatment, thus violating the judge's order. This would be construed as a PV and I would, indeed, be transported back to the penitentiary post haste and forthwith.

Bobby hill

I faild my so ploygraph. I suffer from PTSD, from my childhood. I tryed looking for research about PTSD and polygraph, and only found polygraphs being use to confirm PTSD. Can anyone help me?
Thank you for you time
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Bobby hill


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QuoteI go for my poly tomorrow. Wish me luck

Good luck! I would be interested to know how it goes.
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