Lie Detectors
Discover the intriguing history of the polygraph in Lie Detectors by Kerry Segrave, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2003. This comprehensive exploration spans from the late 1800s, detailing the experimental efforts that culminated in the invention of the lie detector, to its evolution and application in modern times. With 225 pages of insightful content, Segrave delves into the intersections of criminal investigation, forensic psychology, and the sociopolitical implications of lie detection. Perfect for enthusiasts of criminology and forensic science, this book offers a captivating look at how the polygraph has shaped law enforcement and societal perceptions of truth and deception. Enhance your understanding of this critical tool in criminal justice with Lie Detectors.