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REVIEW
Chapter 7 of your text explores the use of polygraph in criminal prosecutions. In addition to information gathered in your text, review the Bloomberg New article Will Lie Detectors Ever Get Their Day in Court? (Links to an external site.) By Matt Stroud. (If this link does not work for you, consider using the APA formatted citation provided to find the article or log-on to the Grossmont College library databases and use provided resources to locate this article)
Stroud, M. (2015, February 02). Will Lie Detectors Ever Get Their Day in Court Again? Retrieved January 03, 2018, from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-02-02/will-lie-detectors-ever-get-their-day-in-court-again-
RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING
- In your opinion, what are the benefits of using results of a polygraph examination as criminal evidence?
- Why aren’t polygraph examination results allowed as evidence in criminal trials?
- In what cases (murder, sexual assault, child molest, burglary, for example) do you believe the results should be allowed? Support your thoughts.
INSTRUCTIONS:
First, you will post to the forum by providing some background information followed up by your thoughts and opinions on the respective topic. It must be substantive and thoughtful dialogue. Use outside sources such as the news, Internet, popular media, your textbook, journal articles, etc…to assist you here. Make sure to cite your work as applicable.
This section must be at least 300 words minimum. Include a word count in parenthesis at the end of part 1. Make sure to use proper APA formatting to cite your work if applicable.
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RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING
WATCH THE FOLLOWING TedTalks
- Loftus, E. (2013, June). Elizabeth Loftus: The fiction of memory [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_loftus_the_fiction_of_memory?language=en (Links to an external site.)
- (Links to an external site.)Fraser, S. (2012, May). Scott Fraser: Why eyewitnesses get it wrong [Video file]. Retrieved fromhttp://www.ted.com/talks/scott_fraser_the_problem_with_eyewitness_testimony (Links to an external site.)
RESPOND
- (Links to an external site.)Summarize each discussion and then discuss how these discussions relate to criminal investigations and the suspect identification process.
- What steps should an investigator take to avoid conflicts address by Loftus and Fraser? Why do you believe this?
- Why do people frequently misidentify suspects to crimes? Is there a law enforcement investigator bias that may encourage misidentification? Explain.
INSTRUCTIONS:
First, you will post to the forum by providing some background information followed up by your thoughts and opinions on the respective topic. It must be substantive and thoughtful dialogue. Use outside sources such as the news, Internet, popular media, your textbook, journal articles, etc…to assist you here. Make sure to cite your work as applicable.
This section must be at least 300 words minimum. Include a word count in parenthesis at the end of part 1. Make sure to use proper APA formatting to cite your work if applicable.