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December 12: Polygraph 'Boot Camp' seminar in the Los Angeles area

Add lie-detection to your existing business and you might find it becomes your main business!

Thursday December 12 2013 in the Los Angeles area

These 25 states have no polygraph license:
Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, DC, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,Washington, Washington DC, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Canada has no polygraph license either.

In the above states, you only need 2 things: knowledge, and the equipment. Polygraph is computerized via laptop since 1991, and all 4 brands of computerized polygraph will be discussed-- which to buy and which to avoid. Computerized polygraph equipment is occasionally available for sale used too.

You will leave with important handouts and possessing hands-on polygraph equipment experience. After the training basics, you will have been polygraphed, and you will have polygraph others. And included will be the topic NOT shared at other polygraph training sources: the BUSINESS of polygraph-- HOW TO GET THE WORK.

Most testing everyday nationwide is relationship: husband/wife, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc, thinking the other might be cheating. Then there is also theft amongst family members and roommates, employee theft, immigration/asylum, and other disputes. Polygraph clients pay in full in cash prior to you conducting the examination, AT FAR MORE DOLLARS PER HOUR THAN YOUR REGULAR PI WORK.

It's easier than you might think, now that its computerized. You are comparing the body reactions at four points of their body as they answer a standardized 10-question script made up of three question-types. The client gets to write up to four questions, MOST of the rest are simple known-truth questions.

Last time this seminar was offered, people came from all over the US-- and some have good polygraph businesses today. This seminar is not available to persons based in the counties surrounding Los Angeles, as we won't train our own competitors with our experience & secrets!

Did you know: in most major cities, you can not become a law-enforcement officer without passing a polygraph examination.

Unlike training that usually says this, with this it is true: seats are limited.

Contact thePIgroup@aol.com for more information.


For further polygraph reference, visit these two sites:
www.PolygraphAcademy.com
www.peoa.US

Reid Tip-- To Lie or Not to Lie: The Use of Deception During An Interrogation

To Lie or Not to Lie: The Use of Deception During An Interrogation


If the agents involved in the recent Colombia incident are interrogated, should the investigators tell them they have evidence that they don't really have? It depends on a number of considerations.

Earlier this year a case was reported in which a detective doctored a crime lab report to use as a prop during an interrogation. While the suspect did not confess, the detective's tactics spurred legal questions regarding the use of deception during an interrogation. The legal twist was that even though the report used as an interrogation prop was manufactured by the investigator, it was based on factual verbal information provided by the crime lab. In other words, the manufactured evidence contained truthful information that incriminated the suspect but the report was not a bona fide report from the crime lab.


Legal Considerations

The legal test for deceptive practices during an interrogation has remain unchanged for more than 40 years. The use of deception during an interrogation must be considered within the totality of circumstances when deciding the admissibility of a confession. Deception that shocks the conscience of the court or community will generally result in a suppressed confession. An example of deception that "shocks the conscience" is lying to the suspect about the possible consequences he faces, e.g., telling a homicide suspect that the legislature just dropped first degree murder to a misdemeanor. Similarly, an investigator who elicits a confession after falsely telling the suspect that he is his court appointed public defender has "shocked the conscience".


(thePIgroup is a long-time member of the Reid Group of Preferred Associations; discounts available for Reid seminars and products. www,reid.com )



California PI license test study question changes

The study material package (12 pounds!) for the California Private Investigator license examination test has many new study question additions for mid-2012!

Question topics include ethics, retired peace officers, research, and more.

See http://www.thepigroup.com/ for the new information, or call 818-883-6969.

Discount codes available for Reid.com seminars nationwide

Discount codes available for REID seminars offered in many states this year. Reid.com offers various interview and interrogation courses nationwide, as well as self-study books and materials.




http://www.thepigroup.com/  is a longtime member of Reid's Group of Preferred Associations.



Contact thePIgroup@aol.com for member discount codes.

2012 discount code for interview/interrogation products from Reid.com

www.thePIgroup.com is a long-time member of the Reid Preferred Group of Associations (RPGA). Reid offers seminars, books and other materials to improve your interview skills and truth-obtaining abilities. Members of thePIgroup: contact 818-883-6969 or thePIgroup@aol.com for a 2012 discount code on Reid products & seminars.

California Alarm Company Operator ACO license test in 2012

To obtain information on obtaining a California Alarm Company Operator ACO license in 2012, as well as study material to prepare for the ACO licensing exam, visit (click here:) ACO licensing test study material or (click here:) More ACO test help.

SURVEY: A California PI working on a commission/percentage case-results basis for an attorney; ethical? Any statute disallowing this?

A California PI working on a commission/percentage case-results basis for an attorney; ethical? Any statute disallowing this?

It is said that this could cause a PI to be less impartial, but is it actually against any rules?

Please respond to thePIgroup@aol.com

Thank you.

New supporting graphics and photos added to the PPO license test study material test question packages!

The biggest organization of BSIS-licensed professionals in the world, thePIgroup.com, has added many supporting graphics and photos their Private Patrol Operator licensing examination test sample questions & answers practice tests.

View the details at www.thePIgroup.com.

For more than 20 years, thePIgroup has helped security officers to obtain their license to sell security services to the public. This license is known as a Private Patrol Operator (PPO) license. The study material exhaustively involves ALL topics on all versions of the licensing exams.

www.PPOlicenseTest.com reveals the 3 'hardest' topics of the California Private Patrol Operator PPO license exam test questions

www.PPOlicenseTest.com reveals the 3 'hardest' topics of the California Private Patrol Operator PPO license exam test questions:

1) Employee-related items such as reporting, withholding, taxes, and insurance

2) Business-related items such as proposals, advertising, and contracts

3) Equipment-related questions about patrol cars, uniforms, badges, and shoulder patches

---courtesy of www.ppoLicenseTest.com, the professional's source for help with the PPO Private Patrol Operator license application and licensing examination.

Investigators for the California PI licensing bureau may soon be able to issue citations in the field

In May & June of 2011, BSIS mailed to all current private investigators a 5-page document proposing that they be authorized to issue citations.

If there are questions added to the California Private Investigator PI license test regarding this ability to issue citations, they will be logged on test study questions into the CA PI test study material available to pass this licensing test at www.thePIgroup.com quickly. It is likely that PIs will have 30 days to file a request for a hearing upon receiving a citation.

California Private Investigator PI license examination test study material

California Private Investigator PI license examination test study material

California currently has nearly 10,000 licensed PIs. It is said that many passed the required PI license test 'back when it was easy'; now, nearly 8 out of 10 fail the licensing test despite the liberal 'Get 45 wrong out of the 150 and you still pass' policy!

There are multiple versions of the test, similar to DMV testing. But what this means is you need to be ready to pass ALL of the tests if you are to pass the one they assign to you.

Have you visited the website www.UnitedStatesPI.com for specific information about how to prepare for this CA private investigator exam test? Before you do, pack a lunch: there is a LOT of information that will open your eyes.

Study material for California's Private Patrol Operator (PPO) and Repossession Agency license exam tests!

Study material for California's Private Patrol Operator (PPO) and Repossession Agency license exam tests!

www.thePIgroup.com

Nevada Private Investigator PI Licensing Test Examination

Nevada Private Investigator PI Licensing Test Examination:

WE have study guides and other preparation material available!


www.thePIgroup.com

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

Polygraph customers: if your chosen examiner has only an antique 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 polygraph instruments, which were nothing but a roll of chart paper and 4 moving pens.

--Each test produced more than 20 feet 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, 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 '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.

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/New York, AmericanPolygraphAcademy.com

Los Angeles Private Investigator Lisa Javoric, who specializes in Bank Account Locates and Finding Other Assets, to speak at PI luncheon!

Los Angeles Private Investigator Lisa Javoric, who specializes in Bank Account Locates and Finding Other Assets, to speak at PI luncheon!

She will be sharing some 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.

Luncheons are the 3rd Wednesday of each month; she will be the next meeting's speaker. Mwembers of thePIgroup.com only.

Her contact infor is 310-721-5651, LisaJavoric@aol.com, and www.LisaJavoric.com

How clients of immigration and asylum attorneys can greatly benefit from using polygraph lie-detection

See www.AsylumPolygraph.com

Question- Where can I learn PI basics and specialties?

Question- Where can I learn PI basics and specialties?

Answer- Visit these sites:

-- www.PIacademy.com

-- www.NationalInvestigationAcademy.com

-- www.CertifiedMasterInvestigator.com

Learn Polygraph & Lie Detection at home: no state-license needed in 25 states!

See the 50-pound training package at www.PolygraphAcademy.com

Start today! Here is a list of states that do not have a state-issued polygraph license: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, DC, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, Washington DC, Wisconsin, and Wyoming (Canada too!). Yet many states average LESS than one polygraph examiner available to the public per county.

Note: polygraph is the highest-paid-per-hour of the common investigative specialties.

CMI - Certified Master Investigator certification testing

The updated & revised for 2010 version of this exhaustive nationwide Private Investigator certification testing will be available soon; watch www.thePIgroup.com for more details!

If you completed the comprehensive CMI - Certified Master Investigator testing in the 1990s or in the most recent past decade, your certification (and use of the proprietary CMI designation) is still valid. However, if you would like to tackle the newest version, an upgrade path will be available.

Study material & preparation material for the California CA PI Private Investigator License Exam/Test

Study material & preparation material for the California CA Private Investigator License Examination PI Test

Updated for 2011!

See the 8-pound PI-test package at www.thePIgroup.com .