Polygraph results are typically kept for a certain period of time, which can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the test. In the United States, for example, federal agencies are required to retain polygraph records for at least 3 years. However, some states may have different regulations regarding the retention of polygraph results. It's important to consult local laws and policies to determine the exact duration for which polygraph results are kept.
Some consider the polygraph a pseudoscience because of the variability of the results of polygraphic testing.
No, the results of polygraph tests are inadmissible in court as evidence.Added: They can, however, be used by law enforcement as an aid to investigation.
Dr- Phil - 2002 The Mysterious Death of Jacob Limberios The Polygraph Results was released on: USA: 15 November 2013
In police work, the two major uses of polygraph testing are specific issue testing and preemployment screening. In specific issue testing, the polygraph is used to investigate whether a particular person is responsible for or involved in the commission of a specific offense. Polygraph testing can help to verify information collected during traditional background investigations and to uncover information not otherwise available. The commonly held belief that polygraph examination results are not admitted into evidence in court is untrue. Some courts admit polygraph evidence even over the objection of counsel; in other jurisdictions, polygraph results are admitted by stipulation
In police work, the two major uses of polygraph testing are specific issue testing and preemployment screening. In specific issue testing, the polygraph is used to investigate whether a particular person is responsible for or involved in the commission of a specific offense. Polygraph testing can help to verify information collected during traditional background investigations and to uncover information not otherwise available. The commonly held belief that polygraph examination results are not admitted into evidence in court is untrue. Some courts admit polygraph evidence even over the objection of counsel; in other jurisdictions, polygraph results are admitted by stipulation
Dr- Phil - 2002 My Dad Tried to Frame Me for Murder The Polygraph Results 12-112 was released on: USA: 25 February 2014
They aren't kept on record anywhere, you keep the certificates and use them when getting a job, applying for college/university etc...
No, Oreo cookies are unlikely to help you pass a polygraph test. A polygraph test, also known as a lie detector test, measures various physiological responses such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration to determine whether someone is being truthful or not. Eating Oreos, or any other food, before or during a polygraph test is unlikely to have a significant impact on these physiological responses, and thus is unlikely to affect the test results. In fact, attempting to manipulate the results of a polygraph test is generally not recommended and can have serious legal and ethical consequences. It is best to be honest during a polygraph test and to follow the instructions of the examiner.
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The polygraph test is not "proof-positive". The polygraph test is not completely unreliable.
youll prolly fail all ur questions. heart will be racing and jumpin
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