Wednesday, April 09, 2008

New U.S. weapon: Hand-held lie detector

For those of you who are suckers for the latest neat military goodies, here's a hand held lie detector for troops out in the field.

The Pentagon will issue hand-held lie detectors this month to U.S. Army soldiers in Afghanistan, pushing to the battlefront a century-old debate over the accuracy of the polygraph.

The Defense Department says the portable device isn't perfect, but is accurate enough to save American lives by screening local police officers, interpreters and allied forces for access to U.S. military bases, and by helping narrow the list of suspects after a roadside bombing. The device has already been tried in Iraq and is expected to be deployed there as well. “We're not promising perfection — we've been very careful in that,” said Donald Krapohl, special assistant to the director at the Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment, the midwife for the new device. “What we are promising is that, if it's properly used, it will improve over what they are currently doing.”

Of course, there are the detractors:

But the lead author of a national study of the polygraph says that American military men and women will be put at risk by an untested technology. "I don't understand how anybody could think that this is ready for deployment," said statistics professor Stephen E. Fienberg, who headed a 2003 study by the National Academy of Sciences that found insufficient scientific evidence to support using polygraphs for national security. "Sending these instruments into the field in Iraq and Afghanistan without serious scientific assessment, and for use by untrained personnel, is a mockery of what we advocated in our report."

However, according to the report and presentation that MSNBC obtained, this is only to be used for initial screening.

"Generally, adverse results should be followed up with other methods"

Yet, here we are with scare tactics from one side of the aisle.

If it helps a US soldier determine someone's a terrorist or someone who's just at the wrong place at the wrong time, then you'll get no argument from me.

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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