Library Takes Mystery Out of Lie Detector Tests
Thursday, March 4th, 2010The Henry Ford Centennial Library and the Dearborn Police will be taking the mystery out of lie detector tests at a free program set for 7 p.m., March 10.
Lt. Neil S. Myres from the Investigative Division of the Dearborn Police Department will present current issues and technological advances in the field of Forensic Psychophysiology.
We’ve all heard about lie detector tests in police investigations and, in some instances, it is used for job interviews.
This special presentation is part of the Everyone’s Reading program, which is a communitywide reading initiative sponsored by the libraries in Oakland and Wayne counties. The reading program promotes community dialogue through the shared experience of reading and discussing the same book.
“Presumed Innocent” by Scott Turow is the current book selection. Copies are available for check out at any Dearborn Public Library.
Information is listed in the Everyone’s Reading Programs and Special Events brochure available at all the libraries and online at www.everyonesreading.info. Events take place through April 15, 2010.
