Proceedings of the 7th Annual Symposium on the Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security: The Human Element in Organizational Sensitivity [open pdf - 8MB]
"These proceedings represent the papers presented during the 7th Annual Symposium on the Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security: The Human Element in Organizational Sensitivity at the Naval Surface Weapons Center, White Oak, Maryland, 16-17 November 1982." Papers include: "Anomic Behavior and the American Soldier: Problem or Prospect?"; "Utility Considerations in Emotional Stability Monitoring For Nuclear Plant Personnel"; "Cognitive Complexity and Task Demand as Joint Indicators of Behavioral Reliability"; "Human Reliability as Factor in Security; New Approach to Security Analysis"; "Teaming Human and Artificial Intelligence for High Productivity Security Systems"; "Security System Operational Recording and Analysis"; "The Feasibility of a Light and Sound System for Delaying Intruders into Secure Facilities"; "The Man/Machine Interface As Interacted by the Ecology of the Security Person"; "You Have No Right to Make Me Think About This"; and "The De- ligitimation of Current Nuclear Policies Among Key American Elites."
Report Number: | Defense Nuclear Agency-TR-82-13; DNA-TR-82-13 |
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Date: | 1982-11-16 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Retrieved From: | Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC): http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/ |
Format: | pdf |
Media Type: | application/pdf |
Source: | Symposium on the Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security (7th Annual), The Human Element in Organizational Sensitivity. White Oak, Maryland. November 16-17,1982 |
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