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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/16/terror/main612369.shtml
Airport Marshals Eye Odd Behaviors
CBS (www.cbsnews.com)

(AP) When someone at an airport is sweating, is it because he's running late
or trying to hide something? Could hand signals between people in a terminal
be part of an inside joke or a terror plot?

A pilot program using "behavior pattern recognition" is under way at
Boston's Logan International Airport, where two of the planes used by the
Sept. 11 hijackers took off. Air marshals, passenger screeners and state
police stationed there have undergone special training in things to look for
that could indicate a terrorist plot.

Israeli officials have employed a version of the technique for years to
protect air travelers against terrorists.

At Logan, uniformed and undercover security officials watch people as they
move through terminals. They look for odd or suspicious behavior: heavy
clothes on a hot day, loiterers without luggage, anyone observing security
methods.

At the security checkpoints, screening supervisors have a score sheet with a
list of behaviors on it. If a passenger hits a certain number, a law
enforcement officer will be notified to question the person.

Air marshals watch the airport crowds as they wait for their flights; they,
too, alert the troopers if they see something suspicious.

"They're looking for something outside the normal range of behavior," said
Jack Shea, special agent in charge of the federal air marshals in Boston.
"What I like about it, it's very basic, it's common sense, it's effective,
it works."

Massachusetts State Police Maj. Tom Robbins, who oversees the troopers at
Logan, said the program has been a success.

"We haven't caught Osama bin Laden, but we've caught people who are
exhibiting the behaviors they're looking for," he said. Mostly, they catch
people with outstanding warrants, he said.

The technique is not new to the government - Customs agents have used the
technique to look for smugglers at border crossings. But some civil
libertarians are wary, concerned the program could lead to unlawful searches
and seizures and persecution of law-abiding passengers.

Barry Steinhardt, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's
technology and privacy program, questions whether the program even works. "I
haven't seen any studies on it," he said.

He's particularly concerned behavior pattern recognition might become a
pretext for racial profiling.

"Not every police or security officer who's going to be heading up a local
operation is going to be sensitive to the racial implications of the
project, especially as you roll it out nationwide," Steinhardt said.

The head of the ACLU's racial profiling project aroused suspicions while
traveling through Logan in October. He was questioned and lodged a complaint
afterward.

Steinhardt claimed "someone thought he was suspicious because he's a tall
black man."

Robbins said the incident - the airport's only complaint about racial
profiling related to behavior recognition - was being reviewed.

Rafi Ron, former head of security at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, was hired
to train Logan's state troopers in behavior pattern recognition. He said
terrorists understand the limitations of security technology. Walk-through
metal detectors and X-ray machines for carry-on bags can't detect plastic
explosives, for example.

"If you have identified a loophole in the technology's performance, you can
rely on the fact that it will always be there and you can use it," Ron said.
"To develop such expectations over what will draw suspicion from a law
enforcement officer is something that's much less reliable."

Some privacy advocates prefer behavior pattern recognition to the
government's plan to conduct computerized background checks on all air
travelers to try to identify potential terrorists and other dangerous
people.

"Targeted interviewing is certainly preferable," said David Sobel, general
counsel for the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a leading critic of
the background checks.

Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chairman of the House aviation subcommittee, said
he's been pushing the government to adopt behavior pattern recognition
because it helps fill gaps in airport security.

Mica said the current focus on taking dangerous objects from passengers is
limited by technology. Too much attention has been focused on keeping items,
rather than potentially dangerous people, off planes, he said.

"I don't mind if people carry pocket knives and semi-harmless objects aboard
aircraft," Mica said. "What we do mind is if another wave of bad guys gets
on an airplane and takes it over."

By Leslie Miller









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