Analog (old-style) polygraph instruments available coast-to-coast for TV/film needs, etc
Virtually all professional examiners quit using the obsolete 'analog' (roll of chart paper with moving pens) polygraph instruments since the first computerized instruments were available in the early 1990s. No more paper tears, ink problems, breakages and other problems! But some film productions find the antique-style equipment to 'look better' on film.
PEOA has members nationwide with working analog instruments available for these projects. Some require that you also 'rent' an examiner too, as some parts are often & easily broken (pens can now cost $200 each), and working with the ink and paper can be a challenge.
www.peoa.US
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Showing posts with label business improvement. Show all posts
States that do NOT license examiners
States that DO NOT license polygraph examiners:
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
DC
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Kansas
Maryland
Minnesota
Missouri
(but one county requires a license: St. Louis)
Montana
New
Hampshire
New Jersey
New York (but two counties require a license: Erie
& Suffolk)
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode
Island
Washington
Washington DC
Wisconsin
Wyoming
also:
Canada
from the www.AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com Licensing page
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
DC
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Kansas
Maryland
Minnesota
Missouri
(but one county requires a license: St. Louis)
Montana
New
Hampshire
New Jersey
New York (but two counties require a license: Erie
& Suffolk)
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode
Island
Washington
Washington DC
Wisconsin
Wyoming
also:
Canada
from the www.AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com Licensing page
The states that license examiners
States that license polygraph examiners:
Alabama
Arkansas
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri (only needed in St. Louis County)
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
New York (only needed in Erie & Suffolk Counties)
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
(from the www.AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com Licensing page)
Alabama
Arkansas
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri (only needed in St. Louis County)
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
New York (only needed in Erie & Suffolk Counties)
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
(from the www.AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com Licensing page)
3 main sources of work for examiners in past 60 days
3 main sources of work for examiners in past 60 days
(per survey)
1. The public
2. E-mail job referral forum for PEOA members
3. Attorneys/Lawyers
(per survey)
1. The public
2. E-mail job referral forum for PEOA members
3. Attorneys/Lawyers
Washington DC Airport Authority seeking polygraph bids
Washington DC Airport Authority seeking polygraph bids
To test employment candidates and current employees
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
To test employment candidates and current employees
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
For Washington (state) examiners
PEOA has doubled its Washington polygraph advertising as of this month. If you are a competent examiner and can handle more exams per week, contact PEOA at peoamail@aol.com
Pass your polygraph exam, earn 20% more . . .
Security Clearance Garners Earnings Edge; National Average at $92368 Finds ...
Nationally, security-cleared professionals with current polygraphs earned approximately 20 percent more than those without a polygraph. ...
(Note: PEOA assists its members in offering life-style and clearance polygraph exams for public-trust positions.)
Nationally, security-cleared professionals with current polygraphs earned approximately 20 percent more than those without a polygraph. ...
(Note: PEOA assists its members in offering life-style and clearance polygraph exams for public-trust positions.)
Bid Request: State of Illinois seeking bids for polygraph exams of juveniles at a juvenile facility, Bloomington IL area
Bid Request: State of Illinois seeking bids for polygraph exams of juveniles at a juvenile facility, Bloomington IL area
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
A sad but frequent telephone call heard by many examiners
"Hi. I'm going through a divorce. I wouldn't agree to my wife's terms, so she just surprised everybody with a new twist. She has suddenly announced that although she 'doesn't know why she feels it', she now 'thinks' that maybe I 'may have' sexually-touched our 2-year-old daughter 'sometime in the past'. I certainly haven't. When can I get a polygraph test?"
NOTE: Members of PEOA have access to literature that can assist attorneys in getting polygraph reports admitted as evidence or otherwise used in the legal process.
NOTE: Members of PEOA have access to literature that can assist attorneys in getting polygraph reports admitted as evidence or otherwise used in the legal process.
How clients of immigration and asylum attorneys can greatly benefit from using polygraph lie-detection
See www.AsylumPolygraph.com
Question- Where is the best place to learn the BUSINESS of polygraph?
Question- Where is the best place to learn the BUSINESS of polygraph as well as all the basics and advanced topics?
Answer- Visit these websites:
-- www.PolygraphAcademy.com
-- www.AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com
Most modules can be learned at home and/or around your own schedule.
Answer- Visit these websites:
-- www.PolygraphAcademy.com
-- www.AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com
Most modules can be learned at home and/or around your own schedule.
Immigration Polygraph Workshops & Seminars
Next 2010 Immigration Polygraph Seminars in-person schedule to be posted here soon.
2010 Immigration Polygraph in-person seminar copyrighted material handouts typically include (all produced and taught by Immigration Polygraph expert John Grogan of www.ImmigrationPolygraph.com for PEOA):
IMMIGRATION/ASYLUM/REFUGEE POLYGRAPHS
Polygraph for
Immigration / Asylum / Refugee applicants
Information on the US Asylum
Program
Asylum polygraph information
Acronyms involved
with
Immigration/Asylum/Refugee matters
(Know what these initials stand
for, or risk looking
uninformed when dealing with immigration
attorneys!)
The US Government’s definition of Asylum
The required
elements of Asylum
What determines a ‘Well-Founded Fear’?
What is
‘Persecution’?
The REAL ID Act of 2005
The REAL ID Act of
2005:
Corroborating Evidence
“ . . . . may require other evidence
to
corroborate otherwise credible testimony”
Key laws involving
Asylum
What is a ‘Merits Hearing’?
Definition of Marriage
Immigration Fraud
Sample: an actual Asylum Hearing appointment
letter
Affidavit of Support (19 pages)
VAWA: Violence Against
Women Act
(increasingly involved in immigration matters)
Websites of
government agencies
connected to immigration/asylum
Definition of
Amnesty
Amnesty information
The major sources of
evidence
Definition of ‘Expert Witness’
Testifying in court as a
Polygraph Expert
Other types of Immigration-related
hearings
Glossary of Immigration terms
More asylum polygraph
information
Bars to Asylum
(no exceptions:
if any of these apply
to an applicant,
asylum will not be granted)
A potential bar to
asylum,
and how to deal with it:
If applicant was a member of
the
military in his homeland.
(As a military member, he may be
considered to
be a ‘persecutor’ himself)
Ineligibility
Inadmissibility
IRCA: Immigration Reform and Control Act
LIFE: Legal Immigration and Family Equity Act
News story, misconduct and
wrongly deporting/denying
Typical technique used, asylum polygraph
examination
Report example, asylum polygraph examination
Example:
declaration, under penalty of perjury
(when submitting a polygraph report
into court evidence;
often done on ‘pleading –numbered- paper’)
Sample
sheet: pleading paper
(you can photocopy)
News story involving
immigration and polygraph
Example:
website of an Immigration/Asylum
polygraph specialist
Using an Interpreter
(Federal
training)
Using an Interpreter
(additional Federal
training)
Federal Rules of Evidence
(Article VII: Opinions and Expert
Testimony)
Federal Rule of Evidence 702
(Testimony by Experts:
qualified by knowledge,
skill, experience, training, or
education)
Immigration/Asylum textbooks
(build your library)
and more!
--- Dates and specifications are subject to
change---
IMMIGRATION/ASYLUM/REFUGEE POLYGRAPHS
Polygraph for
Immigration / Asylum / Refugee applicants
Information on the US Asylum
Program
Asylum polygraph information
Acronyms involved
with
Immigration/Asylum/Refugee matters
(Know what these initials stand
for, or risk looking
uninformed when dealing with immigration
attorneys!)
The US Government’s definition of Asylum
The required
elements of Asylum
What determines a ‘Well-Founded Fear’?
What is
‘Persecution’?
The REAL ID Act of 2005
The REAL ID Act of
2005:
Corroborating Evidence
“ . . . . may require other evidence
to
corroborate otherwise credible testimony”
Key laws involving
Asylum
What is a ‘Merits Hearing’?
Definition of Marriage
Immigration Fraud
Sample: an actual Asylum Hearing appointment
letter
Affidavit of Support (19 pages)
VAWA: Violence Against
Women Act
(increasingly involved in immigration matters)
Websites of
government agencies
connected to immigration/asylum
Definition of
Amnesty
Amnesty information
The major sources of
evidence
Definition of ‘Expert Witness’
Testifying in court as a
Polygraph Expert
Other types of Immigration-related
hearings
Glossary of Immigration terms
More asylum polygraph
information
Bars to Asylum
(no exceptions:
if any of these apply
to an applicant,
asylum will not be granted)
A potential bar to
asylum,
and how to deal with it:
If applicant was a member of
the
military in his homeland.
(As a military member, he may be
considered to
be a ‘persecutor’ himself)
Ineligibility
Inadmissibility
IRCA: Immigration Reform and Control Act
LIFE: Legal Immigration and Family Equity Act
News story, misconduct and
wrongly deporting/denying
Typical technique used, asylum polygraph
examination
Report example, asylum polygraph examination
Example:
declaration, under penalty of perjury
(when submitting a polygraph report
into court evidence;
often done on ‘pleading –numbered- paper’)
Sample
sheet: pleading paper
(you can photocopy)
News story involving
immigration and polygraph
Example:
website of an Immigration/Asylum
polygraph specialist
Using an Interpreter
(Federal
training)
Using an Interpreter
(additional Federal
training)
Federal Rules of Evidence
(Article VII: Opinions and Expert
Testimony)
Federal Rule of Evidence 702
(Testimony by Experts:
qualified by knowledge,
skill, experience, training, or
education)
Immigration/Asylum textbooks
(build your library)
and more!
--- Dates and specifications are subject to
change---
Do you do exams near the northern US border?
Requests from Canada cities near the US border are increasing thanks to PEOA's www.CanadaPolygraph.com . Perhaps you can travel to them, or they to you. It is believed that there is no polygraph examiner licensing in Canada; verify all laws and rules yourself.
At least 500 exams will be conducted for this one Illinois municipality; PEOA will help you with bidding on such contracts!
At least 500 exams will be conducted for this one Illinois municipality; PEOA will help you with bidding on such contracts!
--we know the common mistakes that first time contract-bidders often make
--we know why some bidders are chosen over others
Glad to help; PEOA members only.
--we know the common mistakes that first time contract-bidders often make
--we know why some bidders are chosen over others
Glad to help; PEOA members only.
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