Report from the International Conference on Polygraph Examination in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990, Krakow, Poland. 12–13 June 2017

Journal Title: European Polygraph - Year 2017, Vol 40, Issue 2

Abstract

Instrumental lie detection with the use of a polygraph has been relatively well investigated in both scientific and practical terms. Even recently a monographic work devoted to the history of the polygraph examination has been published in Poland (see Widacki 2017), which demonstrates that the issue has a tradition, and the polygraph and its potential use are not phenomena lying “on no man’s land”. Yet the practical use of polygraph examinations in various countries, and especially in Central and Eastern Europe, has not received suffi ciently broad recognition on an international scale. Th at is why the organisation of various meetings devoted to such issues should be commended.

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Anna Ibek

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  • EP ID EP357744
  • DOI 10.1515/ep-2017-0011
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Anna Ibek (2017). Report from the International Conference on Polygraph Examination in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990, Krakow, Poland. 12–13 June 2017. European Polygraph, 40(2), 105-108. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-357744