What is Voice Stress Analyzer?
What will be an ideal response?
An investigative tool gaining considerable popularity with law enforcement agencies is the voice stress analyzer (VSA). Unlike the computer polygraph, the VSA requires no wires to be attached to the subject being tested. The VSA uses only a microphone plugged into the computer to analyze the subject’s responses.
Rapidly supplanting the polygraph, the VSA has been used in many investigative situations such as homicide, sex crimes, robbery, white-collar crimes, and internal affairs investigations, as well as pre-employment examinations for background investigators.
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What are ridge characteristics? What is another name for ridge characteristics?
What will be an ideal response?
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