Quote from: yankeedog on Apr 03, 2008, 03:19 PMI can agree with you "YD" the problem is that no matter what was issued by the APA, it would never be enough sanctions or punishment to fit those on this board.
I can see it now,
"After all that has been established and verified by the APA, they only went to the Marston school, pulled their charter and certification, burned the building to the ground and excommunicated it's graduates? What kind of oversight is that??? APA is corrupt, the APA is corrupt!!!"
Sheesh....
Quote from: George_Maschke on Sep 06, 2007, 04:43 AMThe...truth is that the complaint against the Marston Polygraph Academy was fully confirmed, and the...truth is that the APA directors chose to sweep the problem under the rug. I am uploading the official report of inspection for all to see. These are the 4 main findings of fact:
First:
Marston Polygraph Academy is in clear violation of APA accreditation regulations governing
accurately scheduling and reporting school training schedule. All records indicate the school was
starting at 08:00AM and ending daily at 5:00 PM. These records do not accurately reflect the
school's training schedule.
Secondly,
Marston Polygraph Academy is clear violation of APA accredited training attendance
requirements in that the students were not receiving required time limits of for basic polygraph
course instruction.
Third:
Most seriously, this inspector finds that the printed syllabus clearly misrepresents the actual
schedule to the detriment of the students and professional training, this inspector believes that a
fraud has been perpetuated on those relying on the accuracy of the school's records and
representations. Representing that the Marston Polygraph Academy follows and adheres to APA
standards of basic polygraph training is misleading and untrue.
Fourth:
Regarding the statement alleged to have been made by personnel associated with the Marston
Polygraph Academy, "if you don't tell we won't either". In a frank discussion with PI Lynch, he
states that through some discussion with the students, a statement in some way similar to the one
above may have been made but according to him, it was not meant in context as it now sounds
out of context. This inspector finds that in or out of context, the statement was inappropriate if it
in any way it referred to APA oversight authority.

Quote5. In the Private Forums - "Marston Polygraph Academy - Grievance brings side benefit. No more anonymous complaints."
A partial post from the examiner only private forums:
"The APA has, since the initiation of the investigation in that matter determined that it will, in the future, require that before an investigation is undertaken on the basis of a complaint made against an accredited APA school, such complaint must be in writing and identifying the name of the complainant.."

Quote from: George W. Maschke on Aug 29, 2007, 01:25 AMLast week, the American Polygraph Association convened its 42nd annual seminar in New Orleans. The APA board of directors has presumably now had ample opportunity to consider the allegations against the Marston Polygraph Academy (which AntiPolygraph.org understands were confirmed through an on-site inspection). However, the APA continues to list the Marston Polygraph Academy as being among its "accredited" schools:
http://www.polygraph.org/schools.cfm
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Still no real investigation, still no punishment.
Caught in the act of greatly shorting hours, looks like APA is just gonna let 'em off with the promise not to do it again.
We knew this is how APA (now often called the 'Amateur Polygraph Association' because of the continual fiascos) would be handling it. Instead of finishing this with professionalism, APA would lose thousands of dollars this year if they removed their approval of this school thus losing future APA member dues from Marston students, so no punishment.
Blowhard TV O'Malley is all bark with no bite.
Students from prior classes were not contacted, which would have shown a pattern of shorting the hours.
APA has been increasingly worthless for over a decade now. Their 'approved schools' are often of lesser-quality than schools who choose not to involve APA. Notice that the 'Contact A Member' portion of their new website has been down for 6 months? That is because it reveals the sad low-low membership totals of today, closer to 500 paid US members than the 'thousands' they want you to believe; if that web portion is ever up & running again, count the members state-by-state; except for a few secret government examiners, everyone is listed. It is a dying organization, full of infighting and power-grabbing, hoping a fresh website will breathe life into it.
This non-investigation and non-punishment will be causing many members to not renew next time dues are due.