It is a time-honored interrogation tool and a staple of film noir: the lie-detector test that can incriminate or exonerate. But such tests need not involve strapping someone to a machine. In fact, ...
LEWES, Del., Nov. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Innocent people are being exonerated in record numbers as new technologies such as DNA become more sophisticated and the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA® ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Police want to know if a suspect is lying, but the polygraph test comes back inconclusive. What's an exasperated interrogator to do? Increasingly, law enforcement agencies are using a ...
It used to be that the most feared instrument in the arsenal of a police investigator was the polygraph, or lie detector machine. Now the most feared thing might be a simple microphone and a laptop ...
Described as an “investigative tool” the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer is a 98% accurate lie detector. The Niagara County Sheriff’s Office utilizes the device, Sheriff Michael Filliceti said, to rule ...
Someone is not telling the truth. It’s either the polygraph industry behind the age-old lie detection equipment, or it’s the makers of the newer voice-stress test technology. Both say their methods ...
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office could benefit from legislation Sen. Tom Hansen plans to sponsor during the 60-day session that begins Jan. 4. The department uses computerized voice stress analysis ...
Federal Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Forces use a device called the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer® (CVSA®) as a form of truth verification, to analyze a suspect's denials to questions ...
Sex offenders can be required to submit to computerized voice stress analysis as part of their post-release supervision to determine if they are telling the truth, a federal court has ruled. Northern ...
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