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APA Polygraph Examiners Code of Ethics

Our code of conduct is in line with practises required by both the American and British Polygraph Association.

We have outlined the code of ethics by which our accredited polygraph examiners have to abide by for the purpose of emphasising our disciplined core operating framework and permitting the client to understand and have confidence in the ability, professionalism and integrity of personnel conducting tests as part of Lie Detector Test UK Services Ltd. 

Our code of conduct is in line with practises required by both the American and British Polygraph Association. Basic pre-requisites of working in the United Kingdom with the capability to conduct an accurate and professional lie detector test are as follows as these are also part of our recruitment process.

Code of Ethics

CITED FROM THE AMERICAN POLYGRAPH ASSOCIATION

(Effective September 1, 2015)

1. Restrictions on Examinations

1.1 A member shall not conduct a polygraph examination when there is reason to believe the examination is intended to circumvent or defy the law.

2. Fees

2.1 A member shall not solicit or accept fees, gratuities, or gifts that are intended to influence his or her opinion, decision, or report. No member shall set any

fee for polygraph services which is contingent upon the findings or results of such services, nor shall any member change his or her fee as a direct result of his or her opinion or decision subsequent to a polygraph examination.

3. Standards of Reporting

3.1 A member shall not knowingly submit, or permit employees to submit, a misleading or false polygraph examination report. Each polygraph report

shall be a factual, impartial, and objective account of information developed during the examination, and the examiner’s professional conclusion based on analysis of the polygraph data.

4. Advertisements

4.1 A member shall not knowingly make, publish, or cause to be published, any false or misleading statements or advertisements relating to the Association

or the polygraph profession. No member shall make any false representation as to category of membership in the Association, their credentials, their

licensure, and their certification status. All advertisements making reference to membership in the Association shall also list the category of membership.

5. Release of Non-relevant Information

5.1 A member shall not disclose to any person any irrelevant personal information gained during the course of a polygraph examination which has

no connection to the relevant issue and which may embarrass or tend to embarrass the examinee, except where such disclosure is required by law.

6. Restrictions on Examination Issues

6.1 A member shall not include in any polygraph examination, question intended to inquire into or develop information on activities, affiliation, or beliefs on religion, politics, or race, except where there is relevancy to a specific investigation.

7. APA Oversight Authority

7.1 A member who administers or attempts to administer any polygraph examination in violation of the Code of Ethics or the Standards of Practice may be subject to investigation, censure, suspension, expulsion, or other discipline as deemed appropriate, as provided by the APA Bylaws.

7.2 Applicants for membership and existing members are required to be truthful in any written communications with the APA.

8. Dual Relationships

8.1 Polygraph examiners who have multiple types of credentials shall avoid dual roles with examinees, and shall limit their involvement to one professional role with each examinee.