The evaluation of the mandatory polygraph pilot (original) (raw)
This report presents the findings of research commissioned to examine the impact of mandatory polygraph testing for adult sexual offenders.
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The evaluation of the mandatory polygraph pilot
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This report presents the findings of research commissioned to examine the impact of mandatory polygraph testing for adult sexual offenders.
The research sample of offenders were released on probation licence, having served a prison sentence of 12 months or more for a sexual offence. The evaluation compared polygraph sample offenders with a matched control group, and combined quantitative and qualitative methods alongside a preliminary cost-effectiveness analysis.
The findings from the research indicated that mandatory polygraph testing can be an effective tool in the management of adult sexual offenders and may help to elicit more clinically significant disclosures.