Mark Handler & Eye Detect Thursday May 12 and Friday May 13, 2016

What – 2016 Seminar and Conference

When – Thursday May 12 and Friday May 13, 2016

Where -NH Police Standards and Training, 17 Institute Drive, Concord, NH

RegistrationTo register for the seminar, please Email kacdc@worldpath.net or Telephone 603-253-8002.

Hotel Accommodations -Marriott Courtyard 40 Commercial Street in Concord, NH  03301.

For room reservations, you can call 603-225-0303.  Tell the clerk you are booking for the NEAPP conference and confirm your room at a great savings at government rate of $94.00 per night plus tax.  If the clerk can’t find it in their system, let them know that ASHLEE DAVIS from Marriott is the contact person.

Program Summary

handlerWe are honored to welcome Mark Handler, a renowned polygraph examiner with many years of experience conducting and researching polygraph and polygraph administration. Registration will run from 8:00 am to 9:00 am each morning with lectures starting promptly at 9:00 am.

Mark Handler is an independent polygraph instructor, consultant, and expert in the field of poly-graph. He serves on the board of the American Polygraph Association (APA) and American Associa-tion of Policy Polygraphists (AAPP) and has published over 50 scientific articles on the topic of poly-graph and credibility assessment.
Mark served as a Deputy Sheriff in Conroe County, Texas, is a veteran of the U.S. Navy nuclear power program and is a former submarine sailor. Mark serves on the Converus Technical Advisory Board, an unpaid position.

Topics will include:

Eye Detect: An Overview of Science & Technology
The Photoelectric Plethysmograph: Topics and Updates
Post-test Interviewing and Report Writing
Addressing Examinee Non-Compliance
Q&A, After hours networking forum, and general discussion opportunities

Thursday May 12, 2016

8:00 am—9:00 am Registration and Welcome
9:00 am—12:00 pm Eye Detect
12:00 pm—1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm—3:00 pm Annual Meeting
4:00 pm — Networking Forum (location TBA)

Friday May 13, 2016

8:00 am—9:00 am Registration and Welcome
9:00 am—12:00 pm Post-test interviewing, report writing, and the cognitive interview
12:00 pm—1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm—5:00 pm Addressing examinee non-compliance, examples, “myth busters”

Mark Handler & Eye Detect

Mark Handler is an independent polygraph instructor, consultant, and expert in the field of poly-graph. He serves on the board of the American Polygraph Association (APA) and American Associa-tion of Policy Polygraphists (AAPP) and has published over 50 scientific articles on the topic of poly-graph and credibility assessment.

Mark served as a Deputy Sheriff in Conroe County, Texas, is a veteran of the U.S. Navy nuclear power program and is a former submarine sailor. Mark serves on the Converus Technical Advisory Board, an unpaid position.

Here is a list of some of Mark’s more recent publications:

Honts, C. & Handler, M. (2014) Information Gain of the Relevant-Irrelevant Test, Polygraph, 43(4).

Goodson, W., Honts, C., Handler, M., Nelson, R., Hicks, M., Westerman, D., (2014). Pre-test Breathing In-structions Increase Perceptions of Respiratory Countermeasures, Polygraph 43 (4).

Raskin, D., Honts, C., Nelson, R., & Handler, M. (2015). Monte Carlo Estimates of the Validity of Four Rele-vant Question Polygraph Examinations. Polygraph 44(1).

Honts, C.R., Handler, M., Shaw, P., & Gougler, M. (2015). The Vasomotor Response in the Comparison Ques-tion Test. Polygraph, 44(1).

Handler, M. Honts, C. & Goodson, W. (2015). A Literature Review of Polygraph Countermeasures and the Comparison Question Technique, Polygraph 44(2).

Nelson, R., Handler, M., Blalock, B., & Cushman, B., (2016). Blind Scoring of Confirmed Federal You-Phase Examinations by Experienced and Inexperienced Examiners: Criterion Validity with the Empirical Scoring System and the Seven-Position Model, Polygraph, 45(1), in press.

Handler, M.D., Honts, C.R. & Nelson, R.(2013), Information Gain of the Directed Lie Screening Test, Poly-graph, 42(4).

EyeDetect is a credibility assessment product to be used in conjunction with polygraph. It is 13 years in the making and is the first ocular-motor deception test (ODT) solution for deception detection. EyeDetect was developed by the same scientists credited with computerizing polygraph in 1991. It is an accurate, cost effective, efficient and nonintrusive method for organizations to manage risk and ensure work place integrity, for law enforcement agencies and government to detect deception. The company Converus (“with truth”) is currently headquartered in Utah.