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Polygraph Policy Model for Law Enforcement

NCJ Number
105578
Journal
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Volume: 56 Issue: 6 Dated: (June 1987) Pages: 7-19
Author(s)
R M Furgerson
Date Published
1987
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This article presents and explains a chart designed to assist police executives in quickly identifying most of the policy areas that should be addressed in various police polygraph applications.
Abstract
General policy considerations pertain to the identification of persons in the agency authorized to approve particular types of polygraph examinations, the development of approval criteria, the administration of the polygraph test, and the use of examination results. The five types of polygraph usage common in law enforcement and which should be governed by policy are applicant testing, internal investigations, criminal investigations, examinations conducted as a service to other agencies, and examinations of convicted subjects. This article outlines policies for each of these types of polygraph examinations. Miscellaneous polygraph policies discussed are polygraph consent forms, monitoring and recording polygraph examinations, examiner competence, and quality control. 19 footnotes.