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CVSA®
Perfects
Crime-Fighting
Technology
Unlike
the
computer
polygraph,
the
CVSA®
requires
no
wires
be
attached
to
the
subject
being
tested.
The CVSA®
uses
only
a
microphone
plugged
into
the
computer
to
analyze
the
subject's
responses.
As
the
subject
speaks,
the
computer
displays
each
voice
pattern,
numbers
it
and
saves
each
chart
to
file.
Unlike
the
polygraph,
drugs
do
not
affect
the
results
of
the
exam
and
there
are
no
known
counter-measures
that
will
cause
the
ubiquitous
"inconclusive"
results
associated
with
the
polygraph.
The
CVSA®
is
effective
in
all
investigative
situations
such
as
homicide,
sex
crimes,
robbery,
white
collar
crimes,
and
internal
affairs
investigations,
as
well
as
pre-employment
examinations
for
background
investigators.
Embraced
by
the
Department
of
Corrections,
the
system
has
also
proven
itself
a
very
reliable
investigative
tool
for
verifying
statements
of
witnesses,
denials
of
suspects,
and
for
determining
the
validity
of
allegations
made
against
police
officers.
Micro
tremors
are
tiny
frequency
modulations
in
the
human
voice.
When
a
test
subject
is
lying,
the
automatic,
or
involuntary
nervous
system,
causes
an
inaudible
increase
in
the
Micro
tremor's
frequency.
The
CVSA®
detects,
measures,
and
displays
changes
in
the
voice
frequency.
A
state-of-the-art
computer
processes
these
voice
frequencies
and
graphically
displays
a
picture
of
the
voice
patterns.
The
CVSA®
is
not
restricted
to
"yes"
and
"no"
answers
and
is
able
to
analyze
accurately,
tape
recordings
of
unstructured
conversations.
CVSA
Outperforms
Any
Other
Method
Introduced
into
the
law
enforcement
community
in
1988,
the
original
analog
CVSA®
became
an
instant
success
at
every
agency
that
purchased
it,
solving
crimes
that,
in
some
cases,
had
languished
for
years
(cold
cases).
In
other
cases,
individuals
that
were
either untestable
or
had
been
called
"inconclusive"
on
the
old
polygraph
agreed
to
take
a
CVSA®
exam
and
subsequently
confessed
to
their
crimes.
With
such
results,
it
wasn't
long
before
word-of-mouth
spread
the CVSA®'s
reputation
like
wild-fire
in
the
law
enforcement
community.
Today's
CVSA®
has
been
digitized
and
incorporated
into
a
powerful
multi-functional
notebook
computer.
The
latest
version
of
the CVSA®
enjoys
the
reputation
of
being
the
most
effective
investigative
tool
to
be
introduced
into
the
law
enforcement
community
within
the
past
three
decades.
When
used
in
conjunction
with
the
National
Institute
for
Truth
Verification's
(NITV®)
interviewing
and
interrogation
techniques,
including
its
widely
acclaimed
Defense
Barrier
Removal
(DBR®)
technique
to
obtain
confessions,
the
results
are
swift
and
dramatic.
"Cold"
cases
are
solved
by
analyzing
old
interview
tapes.
The CVSA®
gets
to
the
truth
and
accurately
identifies
deception,
or
validates
statements
in
the
shortest
possible
time
(average
exam
time
is
40
minutes.). |