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The History Of Polygraph Lie Detector Test
1,039 wordsThere is a forty billion dollar-per-year dishonest cost in the business community, and 20 % of businesses are estimated to go out of business due to theft. Theft is a problem which is seen more and more than ever before. With the inventions of space-aged, modern technology, businesses are turning to it to fight the battle of theft. Lie Detector tests are the new defense against theft. A lie detector tests includes a polygraph, deceptograph, voice stress analyzer, psychological stress evaluator, ...
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The History Of Polygraph Lie Detector Test
1,099 words... ment of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. The polygraph ists ask questions pertaining to religion, sexual practices, sexual preferences, political opinions, union, and racial matters. Polygraphists even ask existing employees questions like, are you relatively satisfied with this job now, do you intend to stay with this employer, and when you are working do you wish you were someplace else? Those questions are not relevant to the performance or practices of the organization and employee, a...
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19 Th Century 2 Nd Ed
1,590 wordsThe History of Police Technology Police technology increasingly involves borrowings from the physical and social sciences, as well as from the fields of jurisprudence and education. Although it was only in the 1960 s that police technology became recognized as a distinct academic and scientific discipline, the proliferation of professional publications, educational programs, workshops, and international conferences of police reveals the growing importance attached to the technical aspects of pol...
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L Ron Hubbard Science And Technology
2,007 wordsThe Origin Of Totalitarianism Technology The E-Meter sees all, knows all. It is never wrong. -L. Ron Hubbard, Electropsychometric Auditing Operators Manual, 1953. 78 The Hubbard Electro-psychrometer, or E-Meter, has become an indispensable part of Scientology. The E-meter is a device which measures the changes in electrical conductivity of the skin that occur at moments of even slight excitement or emotional stress. 79 It is similar to the machine used in giving lie detector tests. The rather cr...
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Lie Detector Homo Sapiens
2,973 wordsHomo Sapiens have Polygraphs Introduction Homo Sapiens have yearned for a reliable and consistently correct way of finding out if one is telling the truth since ancient times. ? Early societies used torture. Statements made by a person on the rack were considered especially believable. ? (Jussim, pg. 65) There was also trial by ordeal, which was based on superstition. For instance, if there were two suspects for one crime, it was thought that the innocent would be stronger in combat and thus van...
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