A recently published 18-year field study of the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) showed the system to have an accuracy rate greater than 95%, thereby refuting US Government-funded reports about CVSA technology. The findings of the 18-year study, conducted by Professor James Chapman and Neuroscientist Marigo Stathis, were published in the 2012 Annual Edition of the scientific journal "Criminalistics and Court Expertise" which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. None of the US Government reports concerning CVSA were peer reviewed and published in scientific journals. In fact, academic reviews of these government-funded reports showed them to be severely flawed and that their conclusions were without merit. Currently, the CVSA is used by over 2,000 law enforcement and security agencies around the world.