Quote from: Wandersmann on Jun 14, 2015, 10:37 PMThere does seem to be a change of direction by some responsible and ethical polygraph examiners who desire to return the polygraph to its use as a "tool" and not final judge, jury, and executioner regarding a person's reputation and integrity.Wandermann
Quote from: danmangan on Jun 15, 2015, 07:27 PMA good time for the APA to fix things?
C'mon, Joe, you know perfectly well of the organization's don't-rock-the-boat mentality.
That's precisely why that boat has to be blown out of the water.
Quote from: pailryder on Jun 15, 2015, 09:54 PMAm I right in assuming that all of your tests were compelled by your employer? Are you aware that persons employed by private businesses have had protection from forced testing since 1988?
Quote from: pailryder on Jun 15, 2015, 08:30 AMArk
Lets be clear. Except for EPPA, which is a labor law regulating private employers, polygraph regulation is left to the states. APA membership is voluntary. The only real sanction they have is to refuse to accept your check for next years dues.
They are a paper tiger, but the only one in town.
Quote from: pailryder on Jun 15, 2015, 08:18 AMThe private examiner may have different considerations. Word of mouth about a false positive call will and should cost him business.
Quote from: pailryder on Jun 14, 2015, 09:35 AMPerhaps they do not share an interest in self promotion.
Quote from: Wandersmann on Jun 14, 2015, 10:37 PMthere is no long road to exonorate a victim after a false negative, there is no road