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Sunday 29 July 2012


Lie detectiontests are used in light of lack of substantial evidence to prove one’s innocence or guilt in various scenarios, especially in interrogation during court proceedings. The suspect, having no other means of proving innocence can consent to a polygraph test. Some job application requirements may call for the administration of this test to determine the honesty of a potential employee.
The polygraphtest records physical reactions of the body in specific conditions. It measures physical attributes such as heart rate, blood pressure and breathing rate. It is an interrogation technique that can match the body’s physical reactions to a series of questions asked by an interrogator. The principle behind the technique is that under stress, in this case the stress of giving a false answer, raises the pulse and breathing rate of a person which is a completely different scenario from when the person is being truthful where body responses register as normal. Lying may be being defensive and hostile, the response type varies from person to person and is determined by comparison with a few key questions such as asking a person’s name, place of living etc to which a person has replied truthfully.
This examination is an extremely delicate piece of business. The determination of the truthfulness of a person depends in essence of the interrogator. In the hands of a highly skilled interrogator, the lie detector test is accurate most of the time, leaving little room for error. However, a person who is untrained or has little professional knowledge of the procedure perform the test can elucidate a picture from the test that is completely opposite to the truth which can spell disaster for the one being interrogated.  The outcome of the result is thus dependent on the investigator’s analytical abilities.
Keeping this in mind, the need for highly skilled professionals in polygraph testing is highly felt. The professional can accurately judge when body responses equal a lie or the truth. Since every person reacts differently to the test, it takes experience and a great deal of skill to come to the right decision. Reactions may vary widely as some people may register high body response such as elevated heart rate even when they are telling the truth. In other instances, the person giving the test may be skilled in lying such that untruthful responses do not elicit any reaction at all.
Our private investigators are veterans in the field of polygraph investigation. They are highly trained in psychoanalytical procedures, gaining them further insight into the workings of the human mind. Whether you need to take the polygraph test yourself or if you need a test taken for someone else who you might suspect of lying, our professional services are at your disposal.
The procedure for examination includes a number of control questions to which a person normally replies truthfully. These questions are intermingled with reference questions to which a person is purposefully told to lie. This gives a comparative analysis of the person’s physiological reactions when being truthful and when lying. A lie detector test is therefore a psychophysiological test, which is why it can only be administered by a highly trained professional. Our private investigator have a success rate of 95 percent in polygraph testing, which is an admirable feat. In most cases, it is better to have an anonymous investigator administer the test as this enables a more objective evaluation by the examiner as compared to one who has prior knowledge of the case which can lead to him being biased when asking certain questions during the procedure. This is also one of the many reasons our private investigators are preferred for such evaluation procedures.