Aviation Security: A Case for Risk-Based Passenger Screening [video]
Author
Fletcher, Kenneth
Center for Homeland Defense and Security Naval Postgraduate School
Date
2012-03Metadata
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The United States has invested considerable resources to improving aviation security. Despite technology and procedural improvements, passenger screening remains subject to much criticism. In this award winning thesis, Kenneth Fletcher discusses the many challenges to the current approaches which, when combined, can adversely impact performance and result in poor public acceptance of government efforts to protect the commercial aviation sector from terrorist attacks.
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