About Norman Kelly

POLYGRAPHIST & INVESTIGATOR

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EXPERIENCE

NORMAN KELLY | POLYGRAPHIST | INVESTIGATOR

Retired Sergeant from Sûreté du Québec, behavioral analysis specialist Norman Kelly brings to the table over 30 years of experience and expertise, of which 16 have been related to major crimes & homicide investigation, and support to investigation and polygraph examination strategies. Recognized by the courts and his peers as one of the country’s top polygraph examiner and interrogator, Mr. Kelly is regularly called in as an expert at trials, or as a guest lecturer in industry events throughout the continent.

Norman kelly Retired Sergeant from Sûreté du Québec
Norman Kelly; Retired Sergeant from Sûreté du Québec, behavioral analysis specialist

ASSOCIATIONS

Mr. Kelly is a member of the following associations:

CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF POLICE POLYGRAPHISTS
Canadian Association of police Polygraphists, CAPP

American Polygraph Association, APA
American Polygraph Association, APA

American Association of Police Polygraphists,  AAPP
American Association of Police Polygraphists, AAPP

INVESTIGATOR PERMIT from the bureau de sécurité privé du Québec

WHO TRUSTS OUR SERVICES ?

Insurance companies; Public and private businesses; Financial institutions; Law firms; ​Private investigators; Regular folks in search of the truth; Police forces.

BILINGUAL SERVICES

All our services are also offered in French

RICHARD O. ARTHER AWARD

FIRST RECEPIENT, OTHER THAN AMERICAN, TO RECIEVE THE RICHARD O. ARTHER AWARD

On June 4, 2015 at the last annual conference of the American Association of Police Polygraphists (AAPP), held in Michigan, Sgt (Ret'd) Norman Kelly received the Richard O. Arther award for the excellence and professionalism of his work as a polygraph examiner for the Sûreté du Québec.

This award, a first for a Canadian police officer, was given to recognize his contribution and commitment to the advancement of polygraphy.

Since its inception in 1976, the American Association of Police Polygraphists (AAPP), has always recognized through honorary awards the work of its members whether they are police officers, researchers or agent of the state. It now has over 1,000 members who are mostly American police officers but also Canadians, Latin American and European, Secret Service agents, intelligence and other federal agencies as well as researchers and retired police officers.

By becoming the first recipient, other than American, to win the award Mr. Kelly paves the way for Polygraphists of other countries to be recognized for their excellence and the passion in finding the truth.

Norman Kelly received the Richard O. Arther Award from Karen Clark, president of the American Association of Police Polygraphists (AAPP)
Norman Kelly received the Richard O. Arther Award from Karen Clark, president of the American Association of Police Polygraphists (AAPP)

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