The Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security: Proceedings of the Annual Symposium (2nd) Mar 23-24 1977.
Abstract
This document contains the proceedings of the second annual symposium on 'The Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security,' held in March 1977. The symposium provided a forum for presenting and discussing continuing current behavioral science contributions to physical security. Nine papers were given; timely questions and challenges were explored in an open discussion session at the end of the first day; and the symposium concluded with a panel session devoted to a synthesis of the material presented and a discussion of future research directions. Adversary characteristics; animal research; behavioral science; collusion; ergonomics; human factors; human reliability; physical security; physiological psychology; threat analysis; terrorism; training.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA956097
Entities
People
- Joel J. Kramer
Organizations
- National Institute of Standards and Technology