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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Riding the Waves of Change - What is Singularity?
Have you ever heard the term "early adapter?" It means someone who has the ability to see change happening and adapt to it quickly, to utilize what the change has to offer significantly sooner than most others would be able to make that change.
Emerging technologies and rapidly changing technologies have placed all of us in a position where if we don't change or grasp on to what is new in technology, we will be left out of the loop.
Ray Kurzweil is a futurist and inventor, paying close attention to what where technology is taking us. In fact, some of his inventions are taking us into the future faster than we know. His book on technological singularity and super-intelligence is just plain scary. What is singularity?
What does this have to do with the law and the law office? Check out Singularity, Computers, and the Law if for no other reason than to see the videos Singularity and e-discovery Did You Know?
Emerging technologies and rapidly changing technologies have placed all of us in a position where if we don't change or grasp on to what is new in technology, we will be left out of the loop.
Ray Kurzweil is a futurist and inventor, paying close attention to what where technology is taking us. In fact, some of his inventions are taking us into the future faster than we know. His book on technological singularity and super-intelligence is just plain scary. What is singularity?
What does this have to do with the law and the law office? Check out Singularity, Computers, and the Law if for no other reason than to see the videos Singularity and e-discovery Did You Know?
Friday, February 18, 2011
Polygraph Measures
How accurate is a polygraph?
http://www.truthorlie.com/accurate.html
Physiological Arousal to an applied stimulus:
Heat Rate/ Blood Volume
Sweat Gland Activity
Respiration or Breathing
How to detect lies:
http://www.wikihow.com/Detect-Lies
Can drugs effect a polygraph test?
http://effectofdrugsonpolygraph.blogspot.com/
http://www.truthorlie.com/accurate.html
Physiological Arousal to an applied stimulus:
Heat Rate/ Blood Volume
Sweat Gland Activity
Respiration or Breathing
How to detect lies:
http://www.wikihow.com/Detect-Lies
Can drugs effect a polygraph test?
http://effectofdrugsonpolygraph.blogspot.com/
Difference Between Confession and Admission
Must give people a chance a reason to explain why they are sitting there to take the test.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/197308/evidence/28378/Confessions-and-admissions
Are polygraph tests admissible in court in Kansas?
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/197308/evidence/28378/Confessions-and-admissions
Are polygraph tests admissible in court in Kansas?
Kipp Low - Topeka Police Department: On Polygraph
Kipp Low with Janice and Donna
http://www.topekapolygraph.com/polygraph.htm
Polygraph Today
Utility v Accuracy Rates:
Exclusion of suspects
Development of evidence/dues
Monitoring of behavior
Treatment
Where are Mistakes Made?
There is no Universal Lie Response
There are numerous emotions which produce physiological responses
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygraphy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_stress_analysis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometrics
Only one Polygraph Issue
Process is from the time the person comes in the office through the test and after
Pretest interview - No difference between a small lie and a big lie - if one thing is being hidden there will be a trip-up in the test
http://www.policetest.info/police_polygraph_exam.htm
If the exam is mixed issue and the person has a significant reaction-
Administrator has a specific issue test to resolve the reaction
Interview the subject after the mixed issue
Must "weed" through the issues in the pretest exam
http://www.topekapolygraph.com/polygraph.htm
Polygraph Today
- Exciting technology and techniques
- The use of polygraph in treatment has brought polygraph back into court
- More private examiners than at any previous time since around 1988
- Still the most valid from for testing of truthfulness
Utility v Accuracy Rates:
- Why do we conduct polygraphs?
- The utility value of polygraph
Exclusion of suspects
Development of evidence/dues
Monitoring of behavior
Treatment
Where are Mistakes Made?
There is no Universal Lie Response
There are numerous emotions which produce physiological responses
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygraphy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_stress_analysis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometrics
Only one Polygraph Issue
Process is from the time the person comes in the office through the test and after
Pretest interview - No difference between a small lie and a big lie - if one thing is being hidden there will be a trip-up in the test
http://www.policetest.info/police_polygraph_exam.htm
If the exam is mixed issue and the person has a significant reaction-
Administrator has a specific issue test to resolve the reaction
Interview the subject after the mixed issue
Must "weed" through the issues in the pretest exam
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