Dane szczegółowe: | |
Wydawca: | Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego |
Rok wyd.: | 2008 |
Oprawa: | miękka |
Ilość stron: | 64 s. |
Wymiar: | 167x240 mm |
EAN: | 9788322929575 |
ISBN: | 978-83-2292-957-5 |
Data: | 2008-10-24 |
Opis książki:
Spis treści: Introduction Chapter 1. Basic information on polygraph examination Chapter 2. An attempt to poison the husband or discredit the wife? Chapter 3. Whose hand stuck the knife into the human body? Chapter 4. Aggression of a startled drunkard Chapter 5. A lawyer as the accomplice of gangsters, or a victim of their revenge? Chapter 6. Exposure of an alleged witness as a murderer of a child Chapter 7. Murder of an infant by the parents Chapter 8. Murder of an alcoholic Chapter 9. Was the husband stabbed to death or did he suffocate in the smoke? Chapter 10. Can a recidivist tell the truth? Chapter 11. Co-organiser or a witness of a murder? Chapter 12. Self-accusation in defence of a wife who killed the husband Chapter 13. A sadistic murderer?s attempt to put the blame on an innocent person Conclusions Literature
Książka "Antagonistic polygraph examination" - Ryszard Jaworski - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. Książka posiada 64 stron i została wydana w 2008 r.
Spis treści:
Chapter 1. Basic information on polygraph examination
1.1. Examination techniques
1.1.1. Control question technique
1.1.2. “Guilty knowledge test” technique
1.2. Polygraph and the recording technique
Chapter 2. An attempt to poison the husband or discredit the wife?
2.1. The case
2.2. Polygraph examination of the man
2.3. Polygraph examination of the woman
2.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 3. Whose hand stuck the knife into the human body?
3.1. Established facts and suspects’ statements
3.2. Examination of the fi rst suspect
3.3. Examination of the other suspect (the owner of the knife)
3.4. The prosecutor’s and the court’s evaluation of the expert opinion
Chapter 4. Aggression of a startled drunkard
4.1. Facts of the case and suspects’ statements
4.2. Polygraph examination of the fi rst suspect
4.3. Polygraph examination of the other suspect
4.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 5. A lawyer as the accomplice of gangsters, or a victim of their revenge?
5.1. Facts of the case
5.2. Polygraph examination of the lawyer
5.3. Polygraph examination of the “witness”
5.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 6. Exposure of an alleged witness as a murderer of a child
6.1. Established facts and versions of the event
6.2. Polygraph examination of the suspect – the girl’s father
6.3. Polygraph examination of the witness – the actual murderer
6.4. The sentence
Chapter 7. Murder of an infant by the parents
7.1. Th e facts and the statements of the suspects
7.2. Prosecutor’s hypothesis
7.3. The father’s version and results of polygraph examination
7.4. The statement of the child’s mother and results of her polygraph examination
7.5. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 8. Murder of an alcoholic
8.1. Facts of the case and statements of the suspects
8.2. Polygraph examination of the first suspect
8.3. Polygraph examination of the other suspect
8.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 9. Was the husband stabbed to death or did he suffocate in the smoke?
9.1. Facts of the case and prosecutor’s hypothesis
9.2. Examination, analysis of the results and observations
9.3. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 10. Can a recidivist tell the truth?
10.1. Established facts and existing doubts
10.2. Tests and results of polygraph examination
10.3. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 11. Co-organiser or a witness of a murder?
11.1. Facts of the case
11.2. Issues requiring explanation
11.3. Tests and analysis of charts
11.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 12. Self-accusation in defence of a wife who killed the husband
12.1. Facts of the case
12.2. Prosecutor’s thesis
12.3. Tests and analysis of results
12.4. Conclusion of the case
Chapter 13. A sadistic murderer’s attempt to put the blame on an innocent person
13.1. Facts of the case
13.2. Polygraph examination of the suspect
13.3. Polygraph examination of the possible co-perpetrator
13.4. Conclusion of the case
Conclusions
Literature