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Preface
Chapter 1 The Early History of Aviation Security Practice
Gary Elphinstone
Chapter 2 Aviation Security Practice and Education: 1968 and Onward
John Harrison
Chapter 3 Air Transportation in Evolving Supply Chain Strategy
R. Ray Gehani and G. Tom Gehani
Chapter 4 Tangible and Intangible Benefits of Aviation Security Measures
Barry E. Prentice
Chapter 5 The Human Element in Aviation Security
Mohammed Karimbocus
Chapter 6 The International Aviation Security Program Established by ICAO
Moses A. Alemn
Chapter 7 How the Hijackers on September 11 Approached American Aviation Security and Evaded It
Stephen E. Atkins
Chapter 8 Modern Terrorist Threats to Aviation Security
James J. F. Forest
Chapter 9 Aviation Security and the Legal Environment
Mary Schiavo
Chapter 10 A Chronology of Attacks Against Civil Aviation
Mary Schiavo
Appendix: GAO Report: Commercial Aviation: Financial Condition and Industry Responses Affect Competition
About the Editor and Contributors
Volume 2
Preface
Chapter 1 Aviation Security and Terrorism: A Review of the Economic Issues
Cletus C. Coughlin, Jeffrey P. Cohen, and Sarosh R. Khan
Chapter 2 Convergence and Aviation Security
AnneMarie Scarisbrick-Hauser and William J. Hauser
Chapter 3 Aviation Security and Passenger Rights
Kathleen Sweet
Chapter 4 Aviation Security and Response Management
Kathleen Sweet
Chapter 5 General Aviation Security in the United States: Challenges and Responses
James Jay Carafano
Chapter 6 The Airport Retailing Business and the Impact of Updated Security Measures: The European Perspective
David Jarach and Fulvio Fassone
Chapter 7 TheRecurrent Training of Airport Screeners
Adrian Schwaninger
Chapter 8 Passenger Screening
Mark B. Salter
Chapter 9 Operations Research Applications in Aviation Security Systems
Adrian J. Lee, Alexander G. Nikolaev, Sheldon H. Jacobson, and John J. Nestor
Chapter 10 Air Cargo Security
Erik Hoffer
Chapter 11 Selection and pre-employment assessment of aviation security screeners
Diana Hardmeier and Adrian Schwaninger
Chapter 12 Terminal Security: A Photo Essay
Ross Rudesch Harley
Appendix A: GAO Report: Aviation Security: Federal Efforts to Secure U.S.-Bound Air Cargo Are in the Early Stages and Could Be Strengthened
Appendix B
:GAO Report: Aviation Security: Vulnerabilities Exposed through Covert Testing of TSAs Passenger Screening Process
About the Editor and Contributors
Volume 3
Preface
Chapter 1 The Efforts of ICAO in Ensuring a Security Culture Among States
Ruwantissa I.R. Abeyratne
Chapter 2 The Case for an Aviation Security Crisis Management Team
Charles M. Bumstead
Chapter 3 Dealing with Human Vulnerability in Aviation Security: Effectiveness of SCAN Detecting Compromise
Anthony T. H. Chin
Chapter 4 Emotive Profiling
Terry Sheridan
Chapter 5 Principles and Requirements for Assessing X-Ray Image Interpretation Competency of Aviation Security Screeners
Adrian Schwaninger, Saskia M. Koller, and Anton Bolfing
Chapter 6 Constructing a Comprehensive Aviation Security Management Model (ASMM)
Chien-tsung Lu
Chapter 7 Growing Pains at the Transportation Security Administration
Jeffrey Ian Ross
Chapter 8 In-Cabin Security
David E. Forbes
Chapter 9 Cabin Crew Functioning in a High Stress Environment: Implications for Aircraft Safety and Security
Michael Tunnecliffe
Chapter 10 An Assessment of Aviation Security Costs and Funding in the United States
Clinton V. Oster, Jr., and John S. Strong
Chapter 11 The Future of Aviation Security Practice: Fast, Cheap, and Out-of-Control
Mark B. Salter
Appendix: GAO Report: Aviation Security: DHS Has Made Progress in Securing the Commercial Aviation System, but Key Challenges Remain
About the Editor and Contributors
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