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Title: Threat recognition training & technology
Other Titles: Профессиональная подготовка в сфере таможенной и пограничной безопасности с использованием методических приемов по распознаванию угроз
Authors: Wakefield, Lee
Pottathil, Akshay
Вейкфилд, Ли
Поттахил, Акшей
Keywords: non-verbal behavior
professional training
interpreting non-verbal communication
threat recognition
threat recognition technology
Customs and border security
невербальное поведение
профессиональное обучение
понимание невербальной коммуникации
распознавание угроз
методические приемы по распознаванию угроз
таможенная и пограничная безопасность
Issue Date: 4-Apr-2017
Publisher: Academy of Customs Service of Ukraine
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Series/Report no.: Customs;№ 1, 2014
Abstract: The article deals with threat recognition, which is an integral skill set for law enforcement, Customs and border security officers. The research described in this article focuses on specific issues related to human brain function and its connection to non-verbal behavior. The authors emphasize that recognizing non-verbal communication can improve the Customs and border security efficiency. By combining professional training in non-verbal behavior, paralinguistic signals and facial recognition, Customs and border security officers would be far more adept at interpreting quickly and properly the emotions and intentions of those who cross the border. From a Customs perspective, the ability to read non-verbal behavior of individuals will assist in the prevention of smuggling, human trafficking and illegal weapons or cargo transport across state borders.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2100
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