Choosing a Professional
A surgical instrument in the hands of an incompetent person with a superficial knowledge of anatomy will cause disaster when operating on someone. So too with the polygraph in the hands of a beginner or incompetent practitioner. Unfortunately there are some who had ventured into this field with little knowledge and training. Expect trouble and labour related problems from these quarters. These people also account for much of the criticism, misrepresentations and derogatory impressions of the critics of the polygraph.
Nothing can replace experience, maturity or the level of training and expertise of the polygraph examiner of Polygraph Inquiries. Therefore selection of a Forensic Psychophysiologist is of utmost importance! A user may require an experienced person for the physical testing, analysis as well as for the testimony that may be required afterwards. A Forensic Psychophysiologist may not be the correct person to obtain the admission or confession which may follow on the examination. Should the person be requested to perform this function as well, it is well advised to use someone with a good reputation as the testimony may be required afterwards. The choice of a Forensic Psychophysiologist is therefore of the utmost importance! The examiner of Polygraph Inquiries have successfully testified in many hearings for its clients. He has also been able to gain admissions and confessions in many cases.
No Forensic Psychophysiologist cum polygraph examiner working for this company will inquire into the following areas:
- Religious beliefs and affiliations
- Beliefs or opinions regarding racial matters
- Political beliefs or affiliations
- Beliefs, affiliations and lawful activities regarding labour unions and organizations
- Sexual preferences.
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