(1) The department may use the lie detector examination process as a supervision tool for offenders who are sex offenders. Testing may be used to achieve any of the following in supervising an offender who is a sex offender:
- (a) Disclosing offense pattern information for treatment purposes.
- (b) Holding the offender accountable for behaviors which occur while on supervision.
- (c) Verifying the accuracy of self-reporting.
- (d) Assisting in the monitoring and early identification of rule violations and other criminal behavior.
- (e) Providing a deterrent to re-offending.
- (f) Identifying the offenders who need more intensive supervision or treatment.
- (g) Providing more information for purposes of assessment, treatment and monitoring.
- (2) The department may not use the lie detector examination process as a punishment or sanction.
History
History: Emerg. cr. eff. 12-15-97; cr. Register, June, 1998, No. 510, eff. 7-1-98.