John A. Larson
John Augustus Larson (* 11. Dezember 1892 in Nova Scotia; † 1. Oktober 1965 in Berkeley) war einer der Erfinder des Lügendetektors.
Schriften
- The cardio-pneumo-psychogram in deception. Phillips Bros., Print (1924)
- Single fingerprint system, (The Berkeley police monograph series). D. Appleton (1924)
- The use of the polygraph in the study of deception at the Institute of Juvenile Research, Chicago. Dept. of Public Welfare, Chicago 1927.
- Lying and its detection: A study of deception and deception tests (Behavior research fund. Monographs). The University of Chicago press, Chicago 1932.
Literatur
- Ken Alder: The Lie Detectors: The History of an American Obsession. N. Y. 2007.
- Michael Newton: The Encyclopedia of American Law Enforcement. N. Y. 2007, S. 198
Weblinks
- Porträt auf der Homepage von Ken Alder
- Origins of the Polygraph
- Polygraphmuseum
- The Polygraph Wars; S. 1 von 4
- John A. Larson Papers bei der Bancroft Library
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