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Protecting Airline Passengers in the Age of Terrorism

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor PAUL SEIDENSTAT is Associate Professor of Economics at Temple University. A specialist in public finance and public management, he has authored and coedited several books, including Educational Choice and Privatizing Education (Praeger, 1994) and Privatizing Transportation Services (Praeger, 1996). Klappentext When it comes to airline security, there is nothing more important than getting people to their destinations safely. Transportation security is also a key component in the overall mission of protecting the nation against terrorist attacks. But airline security is a tricky goal-how do you achieve acceptable levels of security at a reasonable cost and without unduly inconveniencing passengers or invading their privacy? That's exactly what this book is about. Experts examine the latest thinking and analyze the latest research on air passenger security, discuss current practices, and show how technology can solve myriad problems. The book will, in short, help keep us all safer when flying. Zusammenfassung When it comes to airline security! there is nothing more important than getting people to their destinations safely. Transportation security is also a key component in the overall mission of protecting the nation against terrorist attacks. This book analyzes the research on air passenger security and shows how technology can solve problems. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I I Chapter 1 Protecting Airline Passengers: An Overview Paul Seidenstat Part II Prior to Boarding Chapter 2 Insecure Flight: Broken Boarding Passes and Ineffective Terrorist Watch Lists Christopher Soghoian Chapter 3 Aviation Security: At Risk from Practical Drift? Simon Bennett Chapter 4 Screening on the Ground, Security in the Sky Kwang Eui Yoo Chapter 5 Behavior and Security Mark G. Frank, Carl J. Maccario, and Venugopal Govindaraju Chapter 6 Rethinking Aviation Security Screening Mark B. Salter Part III In-Flight Chapter 7 Preparing for In-Flight Security Threats Lori J. Brown Chapter 8 Federal Air Marshals: The Last Line of Defense Paul Seidenstat Part IV Systems Analysis and Innovation Chapter 9 ARMOR Software: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Airport Security James Pita, Manish Jain, Fernando Ordóñez, Christopher Portway, Milind Tambe, Craig Western, Praveen Paruchuri, and Sarit Kraus Chapter 10 Airport Security System Design: Passenger Flow Analysis and Simulation Modeling Jomon Aliyas Paul, Li Lin, Rajan Batta, and Colin Drury Part V Policy Issues Chapter 11 Improving Security for Fliers Thomas L. Jensen Chapter 12 Modeling Airport Security Regulations Yves Ledru Chapter 13 Current Issues in Aviation Security Narayanan Srinivasan and Shreemen Prabhakaran Chapter 14 Airport Security: Time for a New Model Robert W. Poole, Jr. Appendix Technical Application: Command and Control via Futuristic Positioning Systems Seyed A. (Reza) Zekavat and Hui Tong Index ...

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Authors Paul (EDT)/ Splane Seidenstat
Assisted by Paul Seidenstat (Editor), Seidenstat Paul (Editor), Francis Splane (Editor), Francis X. Splane (Editor), Splane Francis X. (Editor)
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 10.08.2009
 
EAN 9780313354533
ISBN 978-0-313-35453-3
Dimensions 165 mm x 245 mm x 28 mm
Series Praeger Security International
Praeger Security International
Subjects Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel > General, dictionaries, handbooks
Non-fiction book

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Transportation, Terrorism, armed struggle, Transport industries, Aerospace & Air Transport Industries, Security Studies: Terrorism

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