美国航空旅行的安全化(1968-72 年)

Dan Porat
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从 1968 年开始,劫机事件激增,尤其是来自美国的劫机事件,促使人们关注安全措施,以应对这一趋势。最初,通过法律和国际公约实施的威慑策略被证明是无效的。本文追溯了从选择性乘客貌相到 1972 年美国下令对所有乘客进行安检的演变过程,这一演变是由出于政治动机的劫机和赎金要求的出现引发的,它改变了全球飞行的体验和性质。文章探讨了利益相关者的观点,其中飞行员主张进行广泛的特征描述和筛查,而航空公司和机场运营商则倾向于法律条约,这很可能是由于执法的经济负担较轻。本文探讨了航空旅行领域恐怖主义和反恐的历史社会和政治背景。
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The securitization of air travel in the United States (1968–72)
Beginning in 1968, a surge in plane hijackings, particularly from the United States, prompted a focus on security measures to combat this trend. Initially, deterrence strategies implemented through laws and adopted from international conventions proved ineffective. This article traces the evolution from selective passenger profiling to a 1972 U.S. security order to screen all passengers, triggered by the emergence of politically motivated hijackings and ransom demands, which changed the experience and nature of flight worldwide. It examines stakeholders’ perspectives, with pilots advocating for extensive profiling and screening, while airlines and airport operators favoured legal treatises, likely due to the lower financial burden of enforcement. This article examines the historical social and political context within which terrorism and counter-terrorism in the realm of air travel unfold.
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