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How to become a Polygraph Examiner

Wednesday 11th January 2023
EM

So you want to be a `polygraph examiner. . . . . Polygraph examiners are trained to operate polygraph instruments - popularly known as lie detectors to determine whether someone is telling the truth. Although there is some controversy as to whether the instrument is fool proof, a controversy which has existed for over a hundred years, the fact is they are in wide use with Governments, police forces, probation services and even large companies are using them. And which country's intelligence agencies would be without them these days? The instrument operator, known as an examiner or Polygraphist will ask the subject straightforward questions so as to be able to gauge their responses. Later, he or she (yes there are a considerable…

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Can I take a lie detector test near me?

Tuesday 10th January 2023
EM

Many people who look to take a lie detector test worry that the venue will be in one of the major cities in the UK. They worry that they will have to travel to get the answers they truly deserve. This is not the case. Many believe that this form of service is not readily available in their area. At Lie Detector Services Ltd, we want to make your life easier, and this is why we use locally sourced conference centres all over the UK to be able to facilitate your needs. When you google a service you wish to use in your area, you will search "plumbing services near me" or "builders near me" because this will bring up…

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How to prepare for a lie detector test

Thursday 5th January 2023
EM

In any examination situation, preparation is key and that is of the examiner and of the examinee. Below we will highlight some of the preparation involved in the test process in order to help you to understand the examiners reasons for the venue and surroundings in which your test should be completed. So, how does your examiner prepare for your lie detector test? They will ensure that they have formulated the logistics of your appointment from start to finish prior to your test taking place, these will include but are not limited to. 1.Location It is important that the venue for the test is private, confidential and quiet. The reason behind this is due to distraction of the examinee. If you consider a…

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Techniques Behind Lie Detection and The Evolving Hunt For The Truth

Wednesday 4th January 2023

That humans lie is nothing new. In fact, lying probably started at about the same time as the ability to communicate. Throughout history humans have lied with the same amount of enthusiasm and it is now quite clear that lying is an integral part of our lives with no sign of losing its appeal. There are almost as many reasons for lying as there are lies. Sometimes just harmless little white lies, other times catastrophic lies that shake the foundations of civilisations. We lie to protect ourselves from the truth and to avoid consequences and punishments for wrongdoing but at the other end of the scale we lie simply to please others. How are lies detected today? Our very survival has…

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Famous or Infamous Lies?

Wednesday 28th December 2022
JT

A lie occurs when one person intentionally and deliberately misleads another. Now, you may think this description of the lie is somewhat obvious, even boring and not worth further thought, yet people as well as being deceived by lies are fascinated with them and by the people who tell them. But why? Some experts believe our interest in lies and deceit is simply because each time a liar is detected we have to accept the fact that we're all vulnerable which many find a difficult pill to swallow. However, in addition to struggling constantly to find the truth the lie has nonetheless been glorified in thousands of quotes, some of which are profound, others remarkably observant and…

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Jordan McSweeney jailed for 38 years

Thursday 22nd December 2022
EM

Jordan McSweeney has been jailed for 38 years for the senseless killing of Zara Aleena, but could anything have been done to prevent this atrocity, we think so. Many police forces in the UK use lie detector tests to prevent repeat offenders in situations involving sexual violence against children. If a pedophile ends up failing their polygraph examination it is not considered to be concrete evidence that the person is being deceitful, however it can help to lead to further investigation and continued supervision. The ministry of justice said in 2018 that 166 sex offenders have been sent back to jail after concerns were raised after they failed their lie detector tests. The results showed investigating officers that there was…

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Mone is the route of all evil

Wednesday 21st December 2022
JT

Recently, whilst going about my lawful occasions, I happened to stop by a coffee shop when I noticed an old copy of The Times which had been neatly folded and put into the paper rack along with the up to date tabloids Whilst admiring this inspired use of recycling, It concerned the very well known Baroness Mone, who it would seem, had blotted her copybook in regard to the sale of PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) to the department of health. Imagine how surprised I was to read that during Covid, face masks supplied by a PPE firm linked to Baroness Mone, were sold to the Department of Health for more than twice as much as identical ones which could…

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Could a lie detector test for couples help the Meghan and Harry debate?

Thursday 15th December 2022
EM

It's been a long standing conspiracy within the royal family about who our royals should date, and even marry. First we had Princess Diana, previously known as Lady Diana Frances Spencer, Diana was revered as a "commoner" amongst the aristocracy. Charles was dating Diana's sister, Sarah when after just 13 meetings he wed Diana in the lavish wedding the world stopped to experience. The world loved Diana and after her untimely death the Royals lost the "Peoples Princess" and the nation went into mourning. Princess Diana was loved by all and not one of us can say we do not remember where we were when the news was broken. The nation lost a true diamond and to this day we…

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Polygraph or EyeDetect

Tuesday 13th December 2022
JT

Despite the fact it's been exactly one hundred years since the polygraph was invented, during which time it has been in constant use with great success, this remarkable machine has still to receive backing from the court. Police forces use them, security agencies and many others use them. They are even used by couples wanting to know the truth about their partners so why the resistance from the courts. Why are lie detector tests not used in court? It's not too difficult to understand. In most of the western world where English law is in use, there is one rule which is sacred and that is in any court proceedings, Even if there is only 1% doubt, the defendant must…

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How do you pass a lie detector test?

Sunday 4th December 2022
EM

How do you pass a lie detector test? This is a common question when looking at the things people search for when considering taking a polygraph examination. The question should not be, "How do you pass a lie detector test?" But more importantly, why would you need to search for this question in your web browser if you are telling the truth? Honesty is the foundation of any type of relationship in life, and if you have progressed to the point where a lie detector test is needed, then you should own up to any wrongdoing prior to the test process. Admitting to your deceit is the first stage of rebuilding your life, and the lie detector test can then be…

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What is a lie?

Thursday 1st December 2022
EM

Half-truths, lies and the "little white lie" We would like all to say that throughout our lives we have never told a lie, but that would be a fib now, wouldn't it? We are all guilty of lying but there is a vast difference between the types of lies we tell. It is important to know the difference between what is socially acceptable to lie about and what is damaging to the person on the receiving end of it, so what is a lie in reality? It is obvious that an actual lie is basically something that is clearly untrue, the "little white lie" is to save someone's feelings and last but by no means least you have the "half-truth". The half-truth…

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How Accurate Is a Lie Detector Test?

Thursday 24th November 2022
EM

We all want to believe that the steps we take in life and the decisions we make are for the better. We want to put our faith in others to help guide us through the bad times and help us reach a happier existence. So, how can a lie detector test company help us all with that? The question on most people's minds when they look at putting their faith in polygraph services to determine the future of their relationship, be that work or in their personal life, is how accurate is a lie detector test? To evaluate this, we need to initially look at the basics to understand how this potentially life-changing leap of faith may work. What is a lie…

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