Sentences with phrase «detector polygraph»

Meantime the Marstons are on the verge of perfecting a prototype of the lie - detector polygraph test.

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«And so then, the lie detector laws come into effect,» which could put companies at risk of violating laws that ban subjecting job candidates to polygraph tests.
XL: During the recent Heidi Allen case in Oswego County, the Sheriff's department there apparently administered a lie detector test (polygraph) to a person who made have had intimate knowledge concerning the people involved.
No lie detector is anywhere near foolproof, and existing techniques, including polygraph tests and brain scans, have the added drawback of requiring specialised, expensive equipment, says Aldert Vrij, a forensic psychologist at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
Turns out his potential father in law (Robert De Niro) is a former CIA agent with a suspicious nature — and a polygraph lie - detector machine at his disposal.
The book begins with the story of a houseplant in the office of a polygraph expert — he hooks the plant up to a lie detector and determines that the plant registers measurable reactions when he intends to harm it.
This is one of the reasons I believe every judge in every court in the country, state and federal, should be required to have to take a yearly polygraph test (lie detector) as a condition to remain as a judge.
The Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) of 1988 prohibits most private employers and companies from using lie detector tests (polygraphs, voice stress analyzer, deceptograph amongst others) for pre employment screening.
Sometimes we recommend that the betrayer should take a polygraph also known as a «lie detector test».
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