Multi-subject polygraph examination
Ryszard Jaworski
Multi-subject polygraph examination
Ryszard Jaworski
- Producent: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
- Rok produkcji: 2008
- ISBN: 978-83-229-2960-5
- Ilość stron: 280
- Format: 21x29.7 cm
- Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Multi-subject polygraph examination - Ryszard Jaworski
Spis treści:
Introduction
The method
Chapter 1. Basic information on polygraph examination 1.1. Examination techniques
1.1.1. Control question technique
1.1.2. “Guilty knowledge test” technique
1.2. Polygraph and the recording technique
Chapter 2. Slandering innocent people by the murderer
2.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis
2.1.1. 1st version
2.1.2. 2nd version
2.2. Verifi cation of the 1st version of the murder
2.2.1. Examination of the main suspect (the would-be father)
2.2.2. Examination of the second suspect (the young man’s father)
2.3. Verifi cation of the 2nd version of the murder
2.3.1. Examination of the victim’s father
2.3.2. Examination of the victim’s sister
2.4. Further investigation versions
2.5. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 3. Tragic end of a love affair when the wife was away 3.1. Investigation hypothesis
3.1.1. Examination of a probable witness
3.1.2. Examination of the main suspect
3.2. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 4. Gypsies murdered by Gypsies – breaking a tribal taboo
4.1. The prosecutor’s hypothesis
4.1.1. Examination of the fi rst suspect (Jacek D.)
4.1.2. Examination of the second suspect (Szymon G.)
4.2. Conclusion of the case
4.3. Comments
Chapter 5. Deadly end of a quarrel between poachers
5.1. The subjects and hypotheses
5.2. Examination of the first suspect
5.3. Examination of the second suspect (a probable witness)
5.4. Conclusion of the case and fi nal assessment
Chapter 6. Disbelief in polygraph – or a murderer would have been found sooner
6.1. The prosecutor’s hypothesis concerning the motives and perpetrators
6.1.1. Examination of the missing girl’s mother
6.1.2. Examination of the man – a friend of the missing girl’s mother
6.2. Joint opinion concerning the hypothesis of the subjects’ co-operation in the murder
6.3. Examination of the neighbour of the girl’s parents
6.4. Examination of the missing girl’s father
6.5. Accidental detection of the perpetrator
6.6. Conclusion of the case
6.7. Comments
Chapter 7. Murder when the flat’s owner was absent
7.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis concerning the perpetrator
7.2. Examination of the first suspect
7.3. Examination of the second suspect – the first suspect’s son
7.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 8. Murder of an aggressive alcoholic by his wife or daughter
8.1. The prosecutor’s hypothesis concerning the event
8.2. Polygraph examination of the victim’s daughter
8.3. Examination of the man
8.4. Examination of the decease man’s wife and conclusion of the case
Chapter 9. Sadist sentries
9.1. Hypotheses concerning the event
9.1.1. Suicide
9.1.2. Murder
9.2. Examined subjects
9.3. The tests
9.4. Examination of soldier no. 1
9.5. Examination of soldier no. 2
9.6. Examination of soldier no. 3
9.7. Joint opinion
9.8. Conclusion of the case
9.9. Comments
Chapter 10. Police officers – murderers
10.1. Facts of the case
10.2. Th e prosecutor’s hypothesis concerning the course of events, perpetrator and his accomplices
10.3. Examination of the two police offi cers from the night patrol
10.3.1. Results of examination of the fi rst police offi cer from the night patrol
10.3.2. Results of examination of the second police offi cer from the night patrol
10.4. Examination of offi cers who quarrelled with the victim
10.4.1. Examination of the fi rst police officer A.
10.4.2. Examination of the second police officer B.
10.5. The final opinion concerning the two police officers quarrelling with the victim
10.6. Examination of the suspected officer’s wife
10.7. Examination of the woman – the suspect’s alleged girlfriend
10.8. Polygraph examination of the witnesses
10.8.1. Polygraph examination of the witness
10.9. Final expert opinion
10.10. Conclusion of the case
10.11. Comments
Chapter 11. Mysterious murder of two alcoholics 11.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis of the event and perpetrators
11.2. Examination of the fi rst suspect (Krzysztof M.)
11.3. Examination of the second suspect (Daniel G.)
11.4. Examination of the probable co-perpetrator (Grzegorz B.)
11.5. Examination of the person who probably ordered the battery (Barbara D.)
11.6. Examination of the probable co-perpetrator (Andrzej B.)
11.7. Examination of the probable perpetrator (Daniel B.)
11.8. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 12. Help of polygraph in explaining a murder from a few years before
12.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis
12.2. Examination of the flat’s owner
12.3. Examination of the woman, a probable witness of the murder
12.4. Examination of a probable perpetrator or witness (Wiesław K.)
12.5. Examination of a probable perpetrator or witness (Wiesław E.)
12.6. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 13. Son unjustly suspected of murdering his father
13.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis of the event and the perpetrators
13.2. The first suspect (the victim’s son)
13.3. The second suspect (the victim’s son-in-law)
13.4. The third suspect (the victim’s relative)
13.5. Joint expert opinion
13.6. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 14. Gang warfare in the city streets
14.1. Examination of the main suspect
14.2. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 15. A young woman murdered by her brother
15.1. Prosecutor’s fi rst hypothesis of the event and the perpetrators
15.2. Examination of the fi rst suspect (Zdzisław D.)
15.3. Examination of the second subject (Paweł D.)
15.4. Examination of a probable witness (Bogumiła D.)
15.5. Examination of a probable witness (Barbara S.)
15.6. Prosecutor’s second hypothesis of the perpetrator (Jan W.)
15.7. Revealing the murderer
15.8. Conclusion of the case
15.9. Comments
Chapter 16. Attempt to beguile compensation after killing the wife
16.1. Examination of the victim’s husband
16.2. Examination of the suspect’s girlfriend
16.3. Examination of the witness
16.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 17. Confi rmation of a doubtful alibi by the polygraph examination and revealing the subject’s role as a person ordering murder
17.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis concerning the event and the perpetrators
17.2. Examination of the first suspect
17.3. Examination of the second suspect (the other gang leader)
17.4. Examination of a witness
17.5. Examination of the other witness
17.6. Conclusion of the case
17.7. Comments
Chapter 18. Murderers of the antique dealer or innocent?
18.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis about the event and the perpetrators
18.2. Examination of the first suspect
18.3. Examination of the other suspect
18.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 19. Real confession or a revenge of a betrayed woman?
19.1. Court’s doubts
19.2. First hypothesis
19.3. Examination of the fi rst suspect (Robert K.)
19.4. Examination of the other suspect (Waldemar O. – “Elvis”)
19.5. Polygraph examination of the suspected woman
19.6. Polygraph examination of the witness (Piotr H.)
19.7. Second hypothesis
19.7.1. Examination of the “hearsay” witness – Mariusz K.
19.7.2. Examination of the suspect (Marcin G.)
Chapter 20. Polygraph examination of unjustly sentenced subjects and the actual perpetrator
20.1. Test of Kazimierz P.
20.2. Test of Krzysztof T.
20.3. Test of Łukasz N.
20.4. Test of Waldemar J.
20.5. Comments
Chapter 21. Contradiction between the judicial sentence and the results of polygraph examination
21.1. Prosecutor’s hypothesis
21.2. Polygraph examination and tests
21.3. Examination of the main suspect
21.4. Examination of the woman, a probable witness – Patrycja Sz.
21.5. Examination of the other suspect
21.6. Joint opinion of the subjects
21.7. Conclusion of the case
21.8. Comments
Conclusions
Literature
Szczegóły: Multi-subject polygraph examination - Ryszard Jaworski
Tytuł: Multi-subject polygraph examination
Autor: Ryszard Jaworski
Producent: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Kod paskowy: 9788322929605
ISBN: 978-83-229-2960-5
Rok produkcji: 2008
Ilość stron: 280
Format: 21x29.7 cm
Oprawa: Miękka