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Models for Law Enforcement at Airports (2020)

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Suggested Citation:"Abbreviations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Models for Law Enforcement at Airports. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25893.
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66 Abbreviations AAAE American Association of Airport Executives ACI Airports Council International ACRP Airport Cooperative Research Program ALEAN Airport Law Enforcement Agencies Network AOA air operations area ARFF aircraft rescue and firefighting BNA Nashville International Airport CFR Code of Federal Regulations COO chief operating officer CIT Crisis Intervention Team DEA Drug Enforcement Administration DFW Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DHS Department of Homeland Security DoD US Department of Defense DOT Department of Transportation DPS department of public safety EOD explosive ordnance disposal FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation FTO field training officer FY fiscal year GA general aviation HOST Homeless Outreach Support Team HR human resources ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization ICE Immigration and Customs Enforcement K-9 police dog LAPD Los Angeles Police Department LAWAPD Los Angeles World Airports Police Department LAX Los Angeles International Airport LEO law enforcement officer LEX Blue Grass Airport MACTAC Multi-Assault Counter-Terrorism Action Capabilities Massport Massachusetts Port Authority MOU Memorandum of understanding OJT on-the-job training

Abbreviations 67 PTO police training officer SRG Special Response Group SWAT special weapons and tactics TSA Transportation Security Administration

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Each airport and its law enforcement model have a unique set of relationships, operations, and resources.

The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Synthesis 107: Models for Law Enforcement at Airports provides a concise body of knowledge to assist airport management, operators, researchers, and users by detailing the varying types of law enforcement models available to them.

The types of airport law enforcement models include airport police, city police, county sheriffs, departments of public safety, and state police. Many airports operate by using layers of law enforcement responses composed of more than one law enforcement model.

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