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DPCA Announces
Post Conviction Sex Offender Testing Academy
Polygraph
Training Announcement
2/12/2008
The NYS Division of Probation and
Correctional Alternatives (DPCA) recognizes
the value of Post Conviction Sex Offender
Testing (PCSOT) polygraph examination in the
community supervision and management of sex
offenders, and seeks to expand the use of
this tool. DPCA’s commitment to this
initiative includes the designation of
$400,000 of $2.3 million in state aid
assistance to localities for enhanced
supervision services. These resources are
directed specifically to the polygraph
examination of SORA registered level 2 and 3
probationers. DPCA has also reached out to
the American Polygraph Association to foster
collaboration between qualified PCSOT
examiners and probation departments that can
benefit from their services.
To advance the use of PCSOT around the
state, the NYS Division of Criminal Justice
Services' Office of Sex Offender Management
(OSOM) is exploring the feasibility of
hosting a PCSOT polygraph training academy
during the summer of 2008. This would
include the 8-12 week basic polygraph
course, as well as the one-week PCSOT
course. OSOM is willing to sponsor a very
limited number of participants in this
academy, who would then use these skills by
performing PCSOT examinations on
probationers, and others in community sex
offender treatment programs.
In exchange for receiving this sponsored
training, examiners would contract with
probation departments, treatment providers,
or other partners in community sex offender
management to perform the PCSOT examinations
at a contracted rate. These new examiners
could further supplement their incomes by
marketing their skills to others who need
polygraph services beyond the field of sex
offender management. Based on the commitment
required and the needs of the field, DPCA
and OSOM believe that retired/soon to be
retired probation, parole or other law
enforcement professionals may be the ideal
candidates for this opportunity.
Individuals selected would have the
opportunity to continue contributing to the
field of
community corrections. This announcement is
being distributed through eFocus, the NYS
Council of Probation Administrators and the
NYS Probation Officers Association to
determine the level of interest.
Please share this announcement with any
persons that may be interested in this
opportunity. Interested persons should
respond to Gary Govel at (518) 457-4336 or
gary.govel@dpca.state.ny.us by
2/26/2008. Informational meetings and/or
personal interviews with candidates may be
scheduled at a later date as necessary.
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