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Mats Dec 11, 2005 9:11 am

Interesting reading about checked baggage screening
 
I just came across some interesting reading at the library:

Handbook of Checked Baggage Screening : advanced airport security operation (Neil Shanks, Professional Engineering Press, 2004).

I'm sure that the TSA is convinced that this information is completely secret, but it's actually published in extensive detail. I learned quite a bit about how in-line screening works, how bags are selected, and the statistics that drive how many bags are to be hand-searched.

There is a smaller section about cabin baggage screening and passenger screening. As you might expect, the experts did extol the merits of shoe carnivals or pat-downs.

The book highlighted that there is a huge industry behind baggage imaging technology. This is a complicated and expensive business that extends far beyond a few CTX's in the check-in lobby.

The one section that I found amusing was about interviewing and risk behavior profiling. One of the suggested questions was (I'm not making this up): "Do you think that the September 11th hijackers were any way justified?" That's on par with the US immigration form that asks if you've ever been convicted of war crimes.

P.S. I've probably become terror watch list member 80,001 for checking that book out of the library (or even pulling it off the shelf).

Bart Dec 12, 2005 8:30 am

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Loren Pechtel Dec 12, 2005 9:42 am

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/186...books&v=glance

Not in our library district, though.

Mats Dec 13, 2005 7:03 pm

Oh, it's not really a "kiss and tell" or an exposé. This is actually scientific literature... not scandalous, but still quite interesting.

TSASCRNR Dec 14, 2005 8:32 am

Nah, I wont beat you up this time Bart. LOL.


Seems like its interesting, I might check it out and try to learn something. ;)


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