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Examinee Assessment of Distress Caused by Polygraph Examination [PDF]
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Leśniak, Barbara, Leśniak, Marek
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Selected Problems in Evaluation of Polygraph Examination Results [PDF]
From introduction: "Standardisation is absolutely essential in methods of polygraph examination because every quality control is based on comparing features of a specifi c polygraph examination and established polygraph examination standards."(...)
Leśniak, Marek
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THE POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION FROM THE LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
The aim of this article is to emphasize the main features of the polygraph examination within the Romanian Criminal process, by evaluating the legislation which makes possible to use it, the ground for doing it and the potential results which might be expected by the investigators in their aim of looking for the truth.
Lascu, Liviu Alexandru
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Efficiency Formula for Polygraph Examination
"In all known handbooks of psychophysiological polygraph examinations (Abrams, 1989; Konieczny, 2009; Matte, 1997), there is little information on when the polygraph examiner should perform a polygraph examination and when it is better not to carry out an examination."(...)
Saldžiūnas, Vitas +1 more
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Likelihood Ratio in Evidential Evaluation of Polygraph Examination
The starting point of the paper is the observation that the likelihood ratio (LR) is not used in the evaluation practice of — so important in the field of internal security — polygraph examinations. Meanwhile, LR is the only scientifically justifiable parameter that shows the evidential weight of particular evidence.
Jerzy Konieczny, Paulina Wolańska-Nowak
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Selecting the Most Optimal Conditions for the Polygraph Examination
From introduction: "We wrote (Saldžiūnas and Kovalenka 2008, 2009a, b, c, d), just like other authors, about the conditions of the polygraph examination which enable obtaining maximally objective and reliable results. Let us remember that the stimulus (or the question) applied and the environment are among factors important for the examination."(...)
Saldžiūnas, Vitas +1 more
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Polygraph Examination as Scientific Evidence
"I would like to begin my examination of the problem at hand by focusing on the meaning of the two terms used there, namely polygraph examination (further referred to as PE) and scientific evidence. I understand PE to be an action performed by an expert, the outcome of which is a possible indication of deception of the subject of the examination with ...
Konieczny, Jerzy
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The criminal psychophysiological interrogation applying a polygraph as a procedure to identify hidden information got substantially into legal practice over the past 25 years.
Evseeva O.E., Nikolaev A.Yu.
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Validity of the STOP-Bang Questionnaire in Identifying OSA in a Dental Patient Cohort
Background and objectives: Obstructive Sleep Apnea represents a widespread problem in the population, but it is often not diagnosed and not considered a true pathology. Different diagnostic tools are available for the diagnosis of sleep apnea. This study
Letizia Lonia +6 more
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Polygraph examination studies at the University of Silesia
"The Department of Criminalistics at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Silesia in Katowice has been studying the polygraph examinations for exactly 30 years now. The Department has conducted many scientific studies in this area and the staff have also provided expert opinions for use by law enforcement agencies.
Leśniak, Marek
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