No Post Test Pass?

Started by AlmostHalo, Apr 27, 2005, 07:40 PM

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AlmostHalo

I recently had a polygraph for a LE agency.. It was the r / i  type, I was nervous throughout and did not use any cm's... after it I had no post interrogation but the administrator did not say I passed either.. He just said good luck and walked me out... What's the verdict?  I told the truth but could feel my heart pounding during the 1st half just cause it was so intimidating...

alice

i think u may have passed

my examiner told me i did a good job and that he would tell the detective...and just passed bi


alice

if there were more questions on the examiner's mind...believe me..hed pound ya

did you get a good relationship going with your BI?
that holds a lot of weight..if they believe in you and know you are not holding back..

maybe because i am female he wanted to make me comfortable..but my BI detect..and i got along well..and they had my life since grade school...no secrets...at all..or anything to fess up..

AlmostHalo

They didn't start the BI yet, they use the poly pre-test to give some direction for the BI investigator

George W. Maschke

almosthalo,

It is standard polygraph practice to conduct a post-test interrogation when the charts are scored as "deception indicated." Thus, the absence of a post-test interrogation is generally a good indication that one has passed.
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