- (a) If SOCNA staff determines that additional information may be obtained, a computerized voice stress analysis (CVSA) or polygraph may be used.
- (b) The SOCNA administrator and/or SOCNA psychologist can make the final decision whether to use a truth verification measure with an offender.
(c)
- (1) Offenders will be given one (1) opportunity to present themselves and submit to a truth verification examination.
(2) Failure to appear for the scheduled examination as part of the assessment process will result in the offender being:
- (A) Assessed a default Level 3; or
- (B) Referred to the Sex Offender Assessment Committee for a determination of Level 4 if appropriate.
(d)
(1) Any behavior by the offender to influence the results of a truth verification examination will result in the offender being:
- (A) Assessed as a Level 3; or
- (B) Referred to the committee for a Level 4 consideration.
- (2) The offender may be referred for prosecution for failing to cooperate with the assessment process, a Class C felony, see Arkansas Code § 12-12-904(a).
Codification Notes: “SOCNA” means Sex Offender Community Notification Assessment.