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Does FBI do full scope polygraph?

Does FBI do full scope polygraph?

Yes, all FBI have full scope and CI polys. So, as an FBI contractor, you had a TS and CI poly? The contractors at the RMD through FCI Federal, are just TS cleared only.

What can I expect from a full scope polygraph?

A full-scope polygraph combines the questions of both the CI and lifestyle polygraph. Just as issues can be mitigated in a ‘whole person’ security clearance determination, seemingly self-incriminating polygraph responses may also be mitigated if you provide truthful answers.

What is the FBI polygraph test like?

IN-TEST PHASE: During the In-test phase taking the FBI polygraph, the examine will be asked both relevant and non-relevant questions with the examiner analyzing the chart as questions are being asked. This phase takes about five to six-minutes and can be repeated three to six-times.

What percentage of people fail police polygraph?

A study in the journal Polygraph found that 1 in 4 applicants for jobs as police officers is disqualified solely on the basis of their polygraph results.

How long does it take for a FBI polygraph?

FBI Polygraph. The FBI polygraph takes approximately two to four hours to complete [1] and is generally given in three phases. [2] PRE-TEST PHASE: Following an introduction, initiating an exam, an examine will be asked to sign a consent form stating their willingness to take an FBI polygraph.

Who is responsible for the Federal polygraph program?

Manage the Quality Assurance Program that develops, implements and provides oversight of PDD standards for the Federal polygraph programs

Is the bad news that I failed the polygraph?

I failed the Poly (which I knew was going to probably happen)… the good thing is, I know when exactly I’m going back. The bad news is, I was nervous the entire time and the examiner kept trying to something out of me. It’s a full scope CI/personal… the examiner said I was all over the place on both parts.

How does nervousness affect the results of a FBI polygraph?

The examiner will also explain being nervous does “not” affect the results of the FBI polygraph … that examiners generally expect people to be nervous. Because everyone is different, the examiner will explain each instrument is tailored to read the examine’s physiology, and thereafter look for changes.