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Topic Summary - Displaying 5 post(s).
Posted by: polyscam - Ex Member
Posted on: Mar 3rd, 2005 at 6:22am
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In a move to keep me in the dark, I am in receipt of a letter which arrived today from the personnel supervisor at the PD for which I applied.  She tells me that I am not entitled to any information related to my application, including polygraph results.  This gives all appearances that my poly artist (as was my guess all along) is protected by this department from any claims of misconduct while operating his blood pressure machine.  As this news angers me, I have an new batch of letters going out tomorrow to my governor and state and national senators and congressmen.  A different batch will be sent to all those mentioned in my previous post, including, as you suggested, the local media.
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Mar 2nd, 2005 at 8:34am
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I think it might indeed be helpful to contact your city councilman and to cc those you listed. You might also want to cc the local media about this matter. There is no legitimate reason for any public agency to refuse to release to an applicant materials associated with his/her pre-employment polygraph examination. Then again, there is no justification for such agencies to rely upon this thoroughly discredited pseudoscience in the first place.
Posted by: polyscam - Ex Member
Posted on: Mar 2nd, 2005 at 8:19am
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Thanks for the information George.  In the link you sent me I was unable to find any information regarding the release of information (your research into Arizona law is greatly appreciated).  I emailed the contact for the Arizona Polygraph Association.  She told me that release of my polygraph examination materials was at the discretion of the PD for which I applied.  Nearly one month later and none of my requests have received a response (I'm flabbergasted).

I am contemplating writing a letter to my city councilman (start small) with a cc to the mayor, chief of police, recruiter, human resources supervisor, polygraph examiner, state representatives, governor, and national representatives to ask why my simple request is being ignored.  My thinking is that if I inform my councilman that I am willing to have myself placed on the agenda for a city council meeting to discuss the details of my disqualification maybe someone will listen.  A city council meeting would also provide me a public forum to shine light on the scam that is polygraphy.  Any insight, advice or suggestions you may offer are appreciated.
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Mar 1st, 2005 at 10:37am
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There is no federal law that would compel a local law enforcement agency to release polygraph results to an applicant.

Title 39 of the Arizona Revised Statutes governs public access to government information in Arizona. I don't know whether it would compel an agency to release your polygraph results:

http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp?Title=39
Posted by: polyscam - Ex Member
Posted on: Feb 25th, 2005 at 2:01am
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Is there any federal mandate that an agency must release the results of a poly exam to the examinee?  If so, is there any set time frame?  I had a poly with a local LE agency in AZ.  I have requested the results but have received no response.
 
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