Acciedently Viewing Underage Porn and Polygraph Questions

Started by NotWorriedExceptForThis, Mar 22, 2013, 07:17 PM

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Jackofalltrades

If you did it accidentally, there was no crime.

I know some people that had this same issue and divulged it to their background examiner with NO issues.

On the polygraph they usually structure the question like:
"Have you ever knowingly accessed, possessed, or manufactured any ch**d p*rnography".




Be prepared to explain yourself though...they want to make sure that you are not going online and trying to access this stuff.

Jackofalltrades


SgtMajorBz7

This thread reminds of another post I came across a couple of days ago on a different board: http://clearancejobsblog.com/securityclearancejobs/topic/viewing-and-searching-for-content-during-middle-school/ I can see in that example with how a polygrapher would take something innocent like that out of context as someone already alluded to in this thread. The answer in this case should be a definitive no as well. The candor suggestion is somewhat naive when the there's an incentive for the polygrapher to disqualify and add another innocent casualty to his quota.

xenonman

QuoteIf you did it accidentally, there was no crime.

I know some people that had this same issue and divulged it to their background examiner with NO issues.

On the polygraph they usually structure the question like:
"Have you ever knowingly accessed, possessed, or manufactured any ch**d p*rnography".


How does one "accidentally" view child porn? ;D

Be prepared to explain yourself though...they want to make sure that you are not going online and trying to access this stuff.
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xenonman

What do we call it when every employee of the Agency's Office of Security
and Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac?   A great beginning!

The best intelligence community employee is a compromised IC employee!

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