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Do now Take out your autopsy review. SPEND 8 MINUTES STUDYING.

60 seconds to take care of your business

Suggested text of the day Group MMS Men Women People Sun is 3/4 H

signal After you hear the bell, you have 5 seconds to… … achieve silence … look me in the eyes … remain silent until I give instructions

REACT !!!!!

R.E.A.C.T. R espect everyone E nter and exit appropriately A ccept responsibility C ooperate with everyone T ake action

Choose one of the following statements to say to your learning partner: 1)I missed you this weekend. 2)We will learn so much together today.

What did I do last weekend? a)Got married. b)Swam in the creek. c)Celebrated Olivia’s first birthday. d)All of the above. e)None of the above.

PART I ON PINK PAPER: PUT YOUR NAME & CLASS PER. NUMBER 1 – 5.

Part II Move to separate tables. 1 person per side of table. Put phone in pocket, backpack or purse. NO NOTES

POLYGRAPH POP CULTURE (Jerry claims to not watch Melrose Place. His girlfriend works at the police department and and she doesn’t believe him, so she asks him to take a polygraph test)

POLYGRAPH REPORT The Committee to Review the Scientific Evidence on the Polygraph, National Research Council came out with a report in This report put the polygraph to the test, reviewing and analyzing data about its use. Key findings from this report are on the blue paper taped up around the room.

POLYGRAPH GALLERY WALK objectives Explain the theory behind polygraphs – how do they work? State the ways in which polygraphs are used today. Describe the accuracy of polygraph evidence. *Take notes* 12 min

Polygraph evidence is regularly admitted in trials Go stand on the side of the room you think is correct. Polygraph evidence is rejected in trials

Congratulations! You are all correct. It’s up to the judge to decide whether or not polygraph evidence is admitted in a trial

CHOOSE: Arlie Duff or Duffman

DUFFMAN Duffman, tell your learning partner the most interesting fact you learned so far about polygraphs today.

POLYGRAPH NOTES: This will be the last new content for the final exam.

ARLIE DUFF Arlie, explain to your learning partner how reliable and accurate polygraphs are

Frye v. United States Systolic Blood Pressure Deception Test is not admissible.

United States v. Oliver Polygraph results are allowed as evidence.

United States v. Roberts Polygraph results were left out of a trial. Supreme court said, you can’t do that. Polygraphs are okay.

Daubert vs. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals The judge can now decide whether polygraph evidence is admitted in a trial.

United States vs. Sheffer Individual state and local courts have the freedom to decide on their own if they want to consider admitting polygraph evidence.

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 1. The court system has not made any final decisions regarding the admissibility of polygraph evidence.

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 2. Ultimately, it is up to the trial judge as to whether or not polygraph evidence is admitted.

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 3. Polygraph is regularly admitted as evidence in trial.

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 4. Polygraph is regularly rejected as evidence in trial.

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 5. Polygraph is widely used and accepted daily in other venues of government, such as pre-employment testing, testing for security clearances and tests for espionage and sabotage. And these areas have been growing, not slowing.

“Lie detector” Listen to the song and fill in the lyrics. Answer the questions on the back of the page – you will need your gallery walk notes TURN THIS INTO THE TRAY BY THE END OF CLASS

Next class WE WILL WATCH A VIDEO OF DR. HUBER’S LESSON ON SERIAL KILLERS. Our final is next week on TUESDAY!!!! JUNIORS MUST STILL COME HERE DURING THE REGULAR FINAL EXAM PERIOD.

Final exam review I will give it to you next class. In the meantime visit…

Mind of a rampage killer: (movie) We will watch the preview, then come up with some questions

Mind of a rampage killer: (movie) 30 seconds for you to come up with one question. 6 people will share questions, popsicle style

Mind of a rampage killer: (movie) 30 seconds for you and your learning partner to come up with 1 question