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APA MAGAZINE The Magazine for the Polygraph Professional Donald Krapohl, Editor November/December 2008 2009 APA Volume 41,6 Elections, p. 13 APA Strategic Plan 2008-2012, p. 36. APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) 1 2 APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) Contributors to this issue Contents Robbie Bennett Carlos Boshell Barry Cushman Donnie Dutton Membership News Keith Gaines Michael Gougler Michael Lynch 5 APA Board of Directors Vickie Murphy-Carr 6 Applicants for APA Membership Marty Oelrich 6 APA Upgrades to Full Member Lou Rovner 6 Certificate of Advanced Specialized Training Chad Russell 7 Announcement—Upgrading Membership Classification Pam Shaw 8 In Memoriam Chuck Slupski 9 Financial Contributors Dan Sosnowski 41 Application for Certificate of Advanced and Donna Taylor Specialized Training Don Weinstein Deadlines Training & Seminars This issue closed on November 21, 2008. 11 Polygraph Examiner Training Schedule 12 Upcoming Seminars Deadline for January/February 14 APA 44th Annual Seminar/Workshop - Information issue is January 21, 2009. and Registration Form 42 Polygraph Schools Accredited by the APA Submission of Articles From the Board The APA Magazine is published by the American Polygraph Association. The mere publication 16 President’s Message of an article, news item, or notice in 17 Board of Directors’ Reports this Magazine does not constitute an endorsement by the American Polygraph Association. Advertising Regular Features and Editorial address is: APA Editor, P.O. Box 10411, Fort Jackson, SC 29207, USA. 9 Buy and Sell Subscription address is: APA, P.O. 13 Important notice regarding APA Elections Box 8037, Chattanooga, TN 37414- 25 Polygraph in the News 0037. Subscription rate is US 29 ASTM Update — Standardization and Ethics, $100.00, mailed periodical class. by Marty Oelrich Outside US $125.00, mailed 31 Research Review—Polygraph is Standard Feature of periodical class. Changes of DUI Offenders Program, by Louis Rovner address should be sent to: APA, 34 Tech Talk—Teaching New Examiners Old Tricks, P.O. Box 8037, Chattanooga, TN by Michael B. Lynch 37414-0037. The Publisher is not responsible for issues not received Special Features because of improper address information. Submission of polygraph-related newspaper 36 APA Strategic Plan 2008-2012 articles should be sent to: Don Krapohl, P.O. Box 10411, Fort Jackson, SC 29207 or [email protected]. APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) 3 4 APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) APA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2008-2009 M e Director President Barry Cushman m Michael Gougler c/o PPD P.O. Box 4022 Lago Vista, TX 78645 109 Middle Street b Portland, ME 04101 [email protected] [email protected] e President - Elect r Director Editor’s Corner Daniel E. Sosnowski s SOS Services Donald A. Weinstein h 30 Blackhawk Court 1069 Jamerson Road Blythewood, SC 29016-7755 Marietta, GA 30066 i Donald J. Krapohl [email protected] [email protected] p Director Chairman of the Board We hope that you like the recent N Elmer Criswell changes in the APA Magazine. In Donnie W. Dutton 2009, APA publications will 47660 Paulsen Square PD.uOn. cBaonxn o6n8, PA 17020-0068 e Sterling, VA 20165 implement more new ideas, thanks in [email protected] [email protected] w large measure to input from the membership. The Magazine will Secretary s continue to add interesting features, Vice President – Vickie T. Murphy-Carr technical articles, news reports, Government Maryland Institute of Criminal seminar photos, and some lighter Keith Gaines Justice fare, too, in addition to the P.O. Box 10411 8424 Veterans Highway, Suite 3 information columns the Magazine Ft. Jackson, SC 29207 has always carried. [email protected] Millersville, MD 21108-0458 [email protected] There are some new ideas for our Vice President – Private journal too. The first issue of Polygraph in 2009 will be a special Chuck Slupski Ex Officio Members edition dedicated to articles selected P.O. Box 686 by the APA School Directors. All Morrow, GA 30260 articles suggested and then elected [email protected] National Office Manager by majority vote of the School Robbie Bennett Directors have been included. The Vice President – P.O. Box 8037 goal of this project was to create a Chattanooga, TN 37414-0037 Law Enforcement standard reference for not just [email protected] Pam Shaw students, but a fundamental resource EKU, Funderburk Building for all examiners. We think you’ll General Counsel enjoy it. Look for it in March 2009. 521 Lancaster Avenue Gordon L. Vaughan, Esq. Richmond, KY 40475 Vaughan & DeMuro [email protected] As this year comes to a close, I 111 S. Tejon St., Suite 410 extend my best wishes to all for the Colorado Springs, CO 80903-2245 coming year. May it bring joy and Treasurer peace to you and your loved ones. Chad Russell Editor-in-Chief 252 Helmsdale Drive Donald J. Krapohl - Don Henderson, NV 89104 P.O. Box 10411 [email protected] Ft. Jackson, SC 29207 [email protected] APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) 5 Applicants for APA Membership s Candace R. (Adams) Bavetta Tujunga, California Fred J. Albertson Grand Junction, Colorado w Nikola Bozinovski Skopje, Macedonia e Megan E. Brown Kingston, Ontario, Canada Thomas J. Cameron Fort Lauderdale, Florida N Harry K. Chamberlain, II Hanover, Maryland Dana D. Conley Wauchula, Florida Paul A. D’Angelo Washington, D.C. p Martin R. Davila Fresno, California Mark O. Drummond Shawnee, Oklahoma i h Michael D. Freshour Parkersburg, West Virginia Andrew M. Goldstein Waxhaw, North Carolina s James P. Greene Middletown, Delaware r Kevin Hamill Alachua, Florida Brian H. Hampton Topeka, Kansas e Jon C. Holland Tacoma, Washington b Stephen D. Jenkins Norfolk, Virginia Russ R. Johnson North Fork, California m Erika L. Lee Detroit, Michigan Cynthia E. Morse Salem, Oregon e Mauricio Ortega Zuniga Mexico City, Mexico M Maria C. Pauwels Ramirez Bogota, Colombia Maria C. Perez Casorran Madrid, Spain Alfred Podhorodecki Melbourne, Australia Cesar Augusto Rodriguez Rueda Bogota, Colombia Norman J. Ryan Puyallup, Washington John W. Sanders, Jr. Sioux City, Iowa Martin Taylor Victoria, Australia Thomas E. Whitaker Ranch Cucamonga, California Dale A. Young Rockledge, Florida APA Upgrades Certificate of Advanced to Full Member & Specialized Training Efraim Admoni Christopher Ballard Jos Buschman Martin E. Burke Eric J. Macolino Will Draughon Sandra Monslave David M. Goldberg Rosemary Montalto Bonnie L. Harrison Terry J. Mullins J. Stephen Harrison Lorraine Pagan Jonathan Laughlin Angela Vega-Lavinio Kathleen A. Roberts Louis Rovner 6 APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) Announcement Upgrading Membership Classification – Associate to Full Member M If you have a college degree and you have completed a minimum of 200 polygraph examinations, request that your membership classification be upgraded from ASSOCIATE e to FULL MEMBER. m In order for the Board of Directors to act upon your request, it will be necessary for you to: b Provide a notarized statement from your supervisor or knowledgeable colleague, who must e be a full member of the American Polygraph Association (APA), attesting that you have r completed a minimum of 200 polygraph examinations. s h Please forward the certification directly to: APA National Office i P.O. Box 8037 p Chattanooga, TN 37414-0037 N If you have any problems or questions regarding your membership, please call the National Office Manager at 800/272-8037 or 423/892-3992. e w s sign up for the online roster and private site see page 22 for details APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) 7 In Memoriam Nick Savastano The APA regrets to announce the passing of member Nick Savastano on November 22nd at the age of 63. Mr. Savastano, graduated from the National Academy of Lie Detection in 1982 and was an APA member beginning in 1995. He began his law enforcement career as a State Trooper with the Massachusetts State Police where he served for eight years before entering private practice. 8 APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) Financial Contributors The American Polygraph Association expresses its appreciation for the following donors, whose generous contributions help support the mission and programs of the APA: Frank Argenbright $500 Homer Killian $ 50 Judd Bank 20 Lynn Marcy 125 J. Barefoot 25 Dee Moody 25 Charles Bean 25 Robert Mylott 50 Silva Calderon Brenes 15 Samual Obasi 25 James Carey 100 Patrick Pond 100 William Chittenden 50 Janet Pumphrey 50 Colin Cook 25 Morris Ragus 100 Luz Del Carmen Diaz 85 Ernest Roll 50 John Franks 10 Chester Romatowski 50 Clifford Freeman 25 William Scheve 100 Keith Gaines 50 Shirley Sturm 100 Avital Ginton 50 Ron Tal 25 Richard Gora 25 Ramon Tarafa-Ortiz 20 Larry Hobson 50 John Trimarco 100 Michael Hodge 50 Woodrow Tripp 5 Gary Hoss 50 Don Weinstein 100 Advertising The American Polygraph Association offers Buy and Sell full-color advertising in the bi-monthly magazine. What better way to promote your product or business? Interested? Please send a camera-ready ad in .jpeg format (to preserve your desired formatting) to the editor Two (2) Lafayette polygraph instruments, ([email protected]), and a check in the Models 760-565 and 760-57. Both are in corresponding amount to Robbie Bennett at excellent condition. Including chart paper, ink, the National Office. Here are the rates: extra stylus and manuals. Will consider an Full Page: 6 issues = $1200 offer. Contact Jesse M. Bourne. 706-861-2362 5 issues = $1000 4 issues = $ 800 3 issues = $ 600 2 issues = $ 400 1 issue = $ 200 Half Page: 6 issues = $ 600 5 issues = $ 500 Quotables 4 issues = $ 400 3 issues = $ 300 We all have something to give. So if you know how 2 issues = $ 200 1 issue = $ 100 to read, find someone who can’t. If you’ve got a hammer, find a nail. If you’re not hungry, not Quarter Page: 6 issues = $ 300 lonely, not in trouble — seek out someone who is. 5 issues = $ 250 4 issues = $ 200 - George H. W. Bush 3 issues = $ 150 2 issues = $ 100 1 issue = $ 50 APA Magazine 2008, 41(6) 9 GET YOUR GRAND OLE OPRY TICKETS NOW!! Tickets must be purchased through the APA. Everyone who purchases a ticket will be taken to the Cock of the Walk Restaurant for dinner before the show compliments of the APA. When: Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Cost: $36 per ticket. Deadline to order tickets: June 22, 2009 Be sure to mark the number of tickets you want on the seminar registration form MUST BE RETURNED BEFORE THE JUNE 22 DEADLINE!! Gordon Barland answers the question, “Is it possible to beat a lie detector?” on KUTV News 2, Salt Lake City, November 4, 2008. See KUTV.com for more details. 10 APA Magazine 2008, 41(6)

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