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Nitzan Polygraph & Consultation

Nitzan Polygraph & Consultation

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Nitzan Polygraph Institute - the fast and safe way to reveal the truth, find the lie and verify the version.


Nitzan Polygraph Institute under the management of Tzachi Barkan, a certified polygraph expert, a member of the Israeli Polygraph Examiners Bureau, with more than 30 years of seniority and experience in the Prime Minister's Office, a graduate of the directors' course at Emek Israel College and a B.A graduate in the multidisciplinary department of social sciences and criminology.

Graduated with honors from a polygraph examiner course at Bar Ilan University, a graduate of the Israeli Polygraph Center, and a graduate of a senior polygraph course at the National Investigations and Security Unit.

Qualified as a senior polygraph examiner, performs tests with the highest level of accuracy, reliability, reliability and professionalism, serves as an expert panel in the field of polygraph for the courts in Israel.

The polygraph tests in our office are performed using the most reliable, state-of-the-art polygraph equipment in the world, which meets all standards in Israel and the world and is approved by the American Polygraph Association A.P.A.

Has extensive experience in the field of questioning in Israel and abroad, in integrated work with the prison service, the Israel Police and the State Attorney's Office, in the field of intelligence and in the field of investigations.

Our institut is a highly professional, reliable and leading polygraph institute, which has made polygraph tests an uncompromising commitment to reliability, professionalism, confidentiality and striving for the truth.

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BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US

Periodic and pre-hire polygraph tests can play an important role in ensuring the integrity and security of an organization.

A polygraph test, also known as a lie detector test, measures physiological responses to a series of questions in order to determine whether an individual is being truthful. By administering these tests to employees on a periodic basis, organizations can detect potential security breaches or instances of misconduct before they escalate. For example, a periodic polygraph test can be used to detect employees who may be leaking confidential information, engaging in fraud or embezzlement, or otherwise compromising the security of the organization.

Pre-hire polygraph tests can also be an important tool for organizations looking to protect themselves from potential security risks. By administering these tests to job candidates before they are hired, organizations can identify individuals who may have a history of misconduct or who may be inclined to engage in unethical or illegal behavior. This can help to reduce the risk of security breaches and other problems that can arise from hiring individuals with a history of dishonesty or lack of integrity.

There are some limitations to polygraph tests. The test results are not always accurate, and there are some individuals who are able to manipulate the results. Our polygraph machine comes with tools to lower the chance of results manipulation. Additionally, there are legal limitations on the use of polygraph tests, and organizations must be careful to comply with these regulations.

However, despite these limitations, polygraph tests can be a valuable tool for organizations looking to protect themselves from security risks. By administering periodic and pre-hire tests, organizations can identify potential problems before they escalate and take steps to prevent them from causing significant harm.

Overall, polygraph tests can be an effective means of identifying security risks and maintaining the integrity of an organization. However, it's important to use them in a responsible and lawful manner.

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Who needs a polygraph test?

Our office handles a wide range of situations where connecting a person to a polygraph machine is necessary. We deal with everything from personal matters to providing evidence to support cases in court.

Sexual Harassment

A polygraph test can assist both individuals accused of harassment, if they're eligible, and those who are making the accusations. It can help bolster the credibility of the claims made by either party.

insurance Claims

In situations where there's a dispute between an insurance company and the insured, and the insured wants to demonstrate their honesty and lack of intent to defraud, they may opt for a polygraph test. Conversely, the insurance company might request a polygraph test to uncover any falsehoods in an insurance claim.

Version verification

A polygraph test can enhance the credibility and strength of a witness, prosecutor, or defendant's account. Sometimes, the court may even request a polygraph test with consent to bolster the reliability of the testimony.

Raising Suspicions

A polygraph test can help any suspect establish a claim of innocence in any matter.

A polygraph test can exonerate a spouse from suspicions of infidelity (or vice versa). Unequivocal test results can save legal proceedings, prevent heartache or serve as a visual support if necessary.

Domestic Violence

Proving claims of violence or abuse within families can be tough. A polygraph test might be useful in cases without evidence. The test results can support the accuser when facing family members or during mediation. They can also serve as evidence in court.

Business Dispute

A polygraph test can be helpful in resolving business disputes caused by mistrust among partners or associates. If everyone answers truthfully to questions aimed at resolving this distrust, it can pave the way for a fresh start and improved relationships within the business.

Expert Opinion

In a civil case, a polygraph test can serve as an expert opinion if all parties agree to its use as admissible evidence in the trial.

Employee Reliability

We use polygraph tests for various purposes such as recruitment, routine inspections, investigating suspicions of theft or embezzlement, addressing leaks of business information, and uncovering instances of corporate espionage.

Questions & Answers

What is a polygraph test?

A polygraph test (also known as a lie detector test) is a non-invasive procedure that uses sensors to measure and record an individual’s physiological responses, such as heart rate and sweat production, to a set of predetermined questions. The results are used to analyze whether or not a person is being truthful.

How does a polygraph test work?

A polygraph examination consists of three phases:
1. Pre-Test - This is the phase in which information about the person is collected and relevant questions or statements are formulated.
2. In-Test - This is the test phase in which data are collected through our state-of-the-art equipment.
3. Post-Test - This is the phase in which our certified polygraph examiner analyzes the data and determines whether the person is lying or telling the truth.

Can I ‘beat’ a polygraph test?

Certified polygraph examiners are trained to identify when an individual is trying to influence the results and can adjust accordingly. Polygraph tests are generally considered to be a reliable tool for detecting deception.

How accurate are polygraph tests?

The accuracy of a polygraph test depends on several factors, including the professionalism of the examiner, the quality of the testing equipment, and the technique used during the examination. In general, polygraph tests are considered to be 98% accurate.

Are polygraph tests admissible in court?

Polygraph test results are inadmissible as evidence in a criminal court. However, they can be used as evidence in citizen court cases in which all parties agree, in advance, to honor the results. This makes a polygraph test useful in a variety of legal matters.

Can a person refuse to take a polygraph test?

There are different reasons for conducting a polygraph. In many cases, a person has the right to refuse to take the test. However, in some circumstances, such as when an individual is applying for a job, they may be required to take a test as part of the recruitment process.

How long does a polygraph test take?

The length of a polygraph test varies. Most tests take between 1-2 hours to complete.

Does it hurt to get a polygraph test?

Polygraph tests are not painful; however, some people may experience slight discomfort, stress or anxiety while undergoing the test.

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