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    Amicus Curiae Brief on the Notion of Terrorist Acts Submitted to the Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon Pursuant to Rule 131 of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence

    Ben Saul in Criminal Law Forum (2011)

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    “For The Term Of His Natural Life”: Indefinite Sentences – A Review Of Current Law And A Proposal For Reform

    Ben Power in Criminal Law Forum (2007)

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    Beyond Validity: Utility and Legal Considerations in the Application of Psychophysiological Detection

    Proponents as well as opponents of the polygraph concentrate almost exclusively on the question of validity, although they usually rely on different data sets and arrive at different conclusions (e.g., Lykken,...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    The Detection of Deception: A Psychophysiological, Specific-Effects-Oriented Perspective

    In this chapter we would like to take a fresh look at the problem of evaluating polygraphy, or the “detection of deception.” Our starting point will be the psychological process of deception and we shall base ...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    International Usage Contrasts: Cultural Factors

    There are marked differences in usage of polygraphy between various countries. Many of these differences are of limited interest, because polygraphy requires a certain level of technical development and resour...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    Future Perspectives

    All predictions are conditioned by the context of the predictors. Our particular context is a psychophysiological orientation that insists on the evaluation of psychological treatments in terms of their specif...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    A Critical Comparison of the Major Methods of Polygraph Interrogation

    The previous chapter described the development of psychophysiological techniques for detecting deception. Three methods of polygraph-assisted interrogation were mentioned—the RIT, the CQT, and the GKT—with an ...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    Laboratory Studies: Factors Affecting Psychophysiological Detection

    In the past three decades a relatively large body of research data relevant to psychophysiological detection has accumulated. Most of the experimental efforts have been carried out by psychophysiologists and a...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    Theoretical Issues in Psychophysiological Detection

    This book, like most other discussions of psychophysiological detection, focuses primarily on applied issues related to polygraph-based interrogations. However, the phenomenon of psychophysiological differenti...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    History and Description

    This chapter will begin by outlining the historical origins of the detection of deception. Next, the development of the so-called control question test (CQT) will be given. As practiced by the American Polygra...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    Reliability and Validity of Polygraph-Based Classification

    In the previous chapters we described various methods of psychophysiological detection and discussed their rationales. The discussion was based on logical and theoretical considerations, and it led us to concl...

    Gershon Ben-Shakhar, John J. Furedy in Theories and Applications in the Detection… (1990)

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    Personality Core Dynamics and Drug Preference

    The subjects were 25 patients from the drug rehabilitation center of the Ministry of Health in Jaffa, Israel, between the ages of 25 and 50. The subjects received daily, measured quantities of methadone (a syn...

    S. G. Shoham, J. Baruch, G. Rahav, R. Markowski, F. Chard, M. Ben-Haim in Drugs and Alcohol (1986)