Multiple Choice
In jurisdictions in which the results of polygraph examinations are inadmissible in court,
A) police still use the polygraph during investigations and as a tool to encourage admissions and confessions.
B) police are prohibited from using the polygraph during investigations in attempts to gather evidence regarding admissions and confessions.
C) police are prohibited from using the polygraph because of its inherent unreliability for any purpose.
D) police may use a polygraph to gather evidence so long as they clearly state to the subject that the evidence will never be used court against the individual.
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