Abstract

The article provides a brief overview of the current state in the field of methodological support of forensic psychophysiological examinations using a polygraph and the position of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation regarding examinations of this type. Critical remarks have been made about the recently appeared “evidence-based polygraphology” and the foreign technology of research with the use of a polygraph that underlies it. It is shown that the introduction of “evidence-based polygraphology” into the domestic practice of research with the use of a polygraph, pursuing commercial interests, misleads specialists and excludes the possibility of using advertised tests during the forensic psychophysiological examinations.

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