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The Arizona School of Polygraph Science

Since 1985

Founded by Tom Ezell, we are approved/ accredited by the American Polygraph Association, the American Association of Police Polygraphists, various State Licensing Boards and meets ASTM Standards for Polygraph Schools.

New Class begins January 30, 2012! Spaces still available.

Licensed and approved by: Arizona State Board for Post-secondary Education
Laura W. Perry M. S., Director
202 E McDowell Rd, Ste 275
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: 602-272-8123
Fax: 480-393-4538
l.perry@azpolygraphschool.com


OBJECTIVES

This basic polygraph course is designed to prepare the law enforcement student as well as the private student to enter one of the most fascinating fields of endeavor one can imagine.

By providing a solid academic background, we prepare the student to be efficient in pre-employment screening tests as well as specific issue tests.
During the eight week class, you will have much hands on training with the instruments in our lab.

This course will prepare you to enter this profession with a solid academic background in polygraph.

This polygraph examiner training course is a comprehensive 320-hour program in the latest polygraph techniques. It consists of intensive classroom study and a post-test field project.

Our classes are small, consisting of no more than 12 students.

All prospective students will be given a polygraph examination prior to the start of the course.

We are located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona, right downtown with housing available on campus. To check availability and prices on rooms email: alejandra@qualityinndowntown.com 

Note: This is the only official website of the Arizona School of Polygraph Science. Please be aware that other fraudulent sites exist. 



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2011-2012 Arizona School of Polygraph Science Catalog
Mission Statement

To provide instruction in the art and science of the polygraph profession in accordance with the standards established by the American Polygraph Association and to produce competent and ethical polygraph examiners who are trained to use current techniques and equipment.

 

 
ŠJanuary 2012 Arizona School of Polygraph Science