Structured monitoring

Rehabilitation and accountability support

Professional polygraph support for agreed rehabilitation, accountability and compliance programmes.

Professional approach

Clarity without judgement.

Where a rehabilitation programme includes voluntary accountability measures, a carefully planned polygraph examination can provide an additional source of information for the individual, family or supervising professional.

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Designed around an agreed programme

The purpose, scope and relevant questions should be defined with the appropriate professional or programme lead. Testing is most useful when it supports clear objectives rather than operating as a stand-alone measure.

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Consistent, professional procedures

The examiner follows a structured pre-test interview, question review and examination process. Confidential reporting arrangements are agreed before the appointment.

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Supporting progress, not replacing treatment

Polygraph services do not replace clinical treatment, therapy or specialist supervision. They may be used as one component of a wider, professionally managed rehabilitation plan.

What to expect

A transparent six-step examination process.

Every case begins with a confidential enquiry and consultation. Questions are reviewed before testing, consent is required, and reporting arrangements are agreed in advance.

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Important context

Polygraph testing is an investigative aid.

Results should be considered alongside the wider facts, available evidence and appropriate professional advice. Use and admissibility may vary depending on the situation and jurisdiction.

Confidential enquiry

Discuss the situation before deciding.

The examiner can explain whether a polygraph is suitable, what information is needed and how the appointment would be managed.

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