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Law Enforcement Embracing Computer Voice Stress Analyzer Technology

Innocent people are being exonerated in record numbers as new technologies such as DNA become more sophisticated and the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) is increasingly being used for truth verification instead of the old polygraph, says NITV Federal Services.

November 9, 2018

Innocent people are being exonerated in record numbers as new technologies such as DNA become more sophisticated and the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) is increasingly being used for truth verification instead of the old polygraph. NITV Federal Services says this is according to Clifford Payne, an investigator with the Atlanta (GA) Police Department and a regional director for the National Association of Computer Voice Stress Analysts.

"As law enforcement professionals, our main goal is to make sure only the guilty are prosecuted," stated Payne. "With the refinement of DNA testing we are now better able to accurately determine where the criminal justice system failed in the past as innocent men and women, some whose lives are ruined forever, are being released from prison on a regular basis. This is in no small part due to organizations such as the Innocence Project, improved DNA testing, and the help of technologies such as the CVSA."

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Miami-Dade (FL) Police Det. Lisa Morales is among the thousands of detectives that have experienced this first hand. Det. Morales, who's also a CVSA analyst, reported that a female subject was accused of repeatedly stabbing her ex-boyfriend and children's father. There was an adult male witness that implicated the female and uniformed officers were poised to arrest her based on both men's statements even though the female insisted that she was being "framed" by the two men. The investigating detective just had one of those feelings and asked if Det. Morales would run a CVSA exam on the female. She passed and the "witness" ultimately confessed that he stabbed his uncle and they conspired to have the female falsely arrested so that the father could get custody of the children because the female refused to reconcile with him. According to the NACVSA, this is just another example of the CVSA exam being used to clear someone rather than implicate them. (Read more Real Cases at https://www.cvsa1.com/realcases.htm )

Payne stated that before the CVSA, law enforcement had to rely on the old polygraph. "Our main problem was that 30% of polygraph examinations are 'inconclusive', meaning that there were no discernible results. With the CVSA, there are always correct results 100% of the time. When you also take into account that it takes eight weeks to train a polygraph examiner and only five days to train a CVSA examiner, plus the fact that polygraph exams take between 2-3 hours and the CVSA exam can be performed in 1 hour with perfect results, it is clear which system to use." The Atlanta Police Department discontinued the polygraph in 2003 in favor of the CVSA.

Major U.S. law enforcement agencies such the Atlanta PD, New Orleans PD, Nashville PD, Kansas City PD, Salt Lake City PD, and the California Highway Patrol, are among the over 2,000 law enforcement agencies that depend upon the CVSA to investigate criminal cases as well as for screening police applicants. "As an investigative and decision support tool the CVSA has proven itself to be invaluable to law enforcement." stated Kenneth Merchant, a retired lieutenant from the Erie (PA) Police Department. Merchant stated that the use of the CVSA by law enforcement has dramatically increased since the 2014 18-year, peer reviewed, published validity study of the CVSA by Professor James Chapman showing the system to be 98% accurate.

For further information on what over 2,000 law enforcement agencies call "One of the most important investigative tools available today," visit the NITV Federal Services website CVSA1.com .

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