Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Immigration polygraph: unusual situation proven by polygraph, immigration request was granted

Immigration polygraph: unusual situation proven by polygraph, immigration request was granted!

A Houston Texas attorney explained his client situation like this:
"Client will testify that she crossed into the US from Mexico in the company of her grandmother when she was 15. Client had in her possession an expired visa. Client relates that she showed the expired visa to a border inspector, that he drew a line across the visa and permitted her to enter the US. Client is now applying for permanent residence and must prove that her last entry was under inspection. Federal (Immigrations) is usually very polygraph-accepting. An Immigration Credibility Assessment polygraph examination is needed".

She passed, polygraph report was prepared professionally, request was granted.

Washington (state) polygraph examiner lies to prospective client-- so she chooses a different examiner!

Washington (state) polygraph examiner lies to prospective client-- so she chooses a different examiner!

Husband suspected wife of cheating. They agree that a polygraph will show the truth. Scouring the Internet, they find solidifying advice from many PEOA websites. They also learn the importance of choosing only an examiner that is a member of Polygraph Examiners Of America.

They arrange a price and appointment with an examiner, then call him back to ask if he is a PEOA member. He said yes. They then called PEOA to confirm his status and satisfaction history, as learned on the Internet.

Oops-- he is NOT a member!

They telephoned him, and told him why they were cancelling. Then they had an appointment with a real PEOA member.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Idaho polygraph examiners

Idaho polygraph examiners-

PEOA has tripled its Internet presence for public-requested polygraph examinations throughout Idaho statewide. If you are a competent examiner and can handle exam referrals promptly, contact Polygraph Examiners Of America.

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Orange County California theater production wants to rent an instrument

(from PEOA's members-only all-day polygraph referral internet listserve)

Orange County California theater production wants to rent an instrument

For simulated operation

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Lafayette 4000 computerized instrument needed for purchase in Leesburg Georgia

Lafayette 4000 computerized instrument needed for purchase in Leesburg Georgia

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Upcoming fishing contest in Stuart Florida needs a polygraph examiner

(from PEOA's members-only all-day polygraph referral internet listserve)

Upcoming fishing contest in Stuart Florida needs a polygraph examiner

In January

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Lisa Javoric to speak at next Los Angeles PI-PE lunch training meeting

Lisa Javoric, well-known Los Angeles private investigator and polygraph examiner, will be speaking at the next Los Angeles PI-PE lunch training meeting. The topic: "Bank Account Locates and Finding Other Assets".

She will be sharing many asset-locate secrets & techniques with attendees. She will share the 3 mistakes that most spouses and business partners make when trying to hide a bank account! Seats are limited; usually the 60-seat capacity is filled.

PI-PE lunch training meetings are the 3rd Wednesday of each month; she will be the next meeting's speaker. Members of PEOA.us and thePIgroup.com only.

Lisa Javoric's contact info is 310-721-5651, LisaJavoric@aol.com, LLJpolygraph.com, and www.LisaJavoric.com

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Polygraph customers: if your chosen examiner has only an antique 'analog' polygraph, RUN!

Polygraph customers: if your chosen examiner has only an antique 'analog' polygraph, RUN!

Buyer beware - INSIST on a computer polygraph - here's what you need to know:

--From the 1950s to the 1980s, polygraph examiners used the old-fashioned analog polygraph instruments, which were nothing but a roll of chart paper and 4 moving pens.

--Each test produced more than 20 feet of paper of 4 wiggly lines, approximately 120 small body-reaction changes to each be hand-measured by the examiner

--In the early 1990s, about 20 years ago, computerized polygraph instruments arrived. No ink or paper problems, self-scoring, and far more accurate!

--Our Federal government polygraph academy changed to computerized in the mid 90s;
all police and sheriff polygraph units use computerized polygraph instruments;
to use an old antique analog now is almost criminally negligent.

--Almost no real examiner nowadays uses an old antique analog, but there are a few part-timers that will use them instead of the proper equipment, hoping that the untrained public might not know the difference. Don't be fooled!

--The following are secrets that part-timers who can only afford the old antique analog polygraph instruments ($200 to buy one on eBay, since virtually all professionals of the past 20 years have dumped them and instead use $5000 computer polygraphs) DON'T want you to know:

1. On the antiques, the examiner has to assign this point system to every body response on a chart, 40 responses on every chart of a 3-chart exam, so 120 slow hand-scorings total: +1, +2, +3, or -1, -2, -3. This rigid scoring is why there are so many final scores of 'Inconclusive' (Inconclusive= maybe lie, maybe truth, can't decide, too bad for the customer) when using the antiques.

2. Computerized models score body responses far more exacting, assigning fractional & more-exacting points such as '0.8', '1.7' or '2.6' to each of those 120 body response reactions to questions; those fractional differences are very critical when added up using a final scoring system such as the '-7 to +7 System' used by both types.

3. Plus, when the computer does the scoring, there are no personal 'helps' such as being too easy or too hard, and also: nothing can be missed.

4. While old antique analog polygraph instruments make up less than 10% of the instruments in use today, they account for 50% of the complaints of 'false positives' (where a polygraph examiner says 'Fail' and the examinee is not lying).

The bottom line: if an examiner can not afford modern equipment, not wanting to invest in the equipment best for his/her clients, that is a sign that you should call the next examiner.

SOURCE: John Grogan, Polygraph Instructor, Los Angeles/Atlanta/Boise/New York, AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com

Which of the Dallas Texas medical staff took the money?

(from PEOA's members-only all-day polygraph referral internet listserve)

Which of the Dallas Texas medical staff took the money?

A Dallas Texas medical group needs 8 staffers tested regarding the loss of money that only this group had any access to.

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