TSA Behavior Detection FOIA Database
This database compiles records produced by the TSA in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the ACLU for documents and information relating to the TSA’s behavior detection programs.
Last Updated: September 26, 2016
Showing 22 Results
Showing 22 Results
"Increasing Cognitive Load to Facilitate Lie Detection: The Benefit of Recalling an Event in Reverse Order," Law and Human Behavior
Document Date:Aug 13, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"Terrorists and Suicide Tactics: Preparing for the Challenge," The PoliceChief
Document Date:Sep 1, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"'The single most effective weapon against our deployed forces,'" The Washington Post
Document Date:Sep 30, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"'You can't armor your way out of this problem,'" The Washington Post
Document Date:Oct 2, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"Cues to Deception and Ability to Detect Lies as a Function
of Police Interview Styles," Law Hum Behav
Document Date:Jan 9, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"Burqa Bomber Kills 16," Daily Times
Document Date:Oct 2, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"Beefing up the mall guard," TribLive
Document Date:Jan 10, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"TSA MD 1100.30-4, Handbook: Personal Internal Assignments," TSA Office of Human Capital
Document Date:Oct 4, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"Improving Security," RetailTraffic
Document Date:Jan 12, 2007
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"TSA Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques (SPOT)" Factsheet
Document Date:Nov 6, 2007
Release Date:Apr 22, 2016