
TSA Behavior Detection FOIA Database
This database compiles records produced by the TSA in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ for documents and information relating to the TSA’s behavior detection programs.
Last Updated: September 26, 2016
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"Why Do Lie-Catchers Fail? A Lens Model Meta-Analysis of Human Lie Judgments," Psychological Bulletin
Document Date:Jul 1, 2011
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"The Effect of Question Expectedness and Experience on Lying ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Intentions," Acta Psychologica
Document Date:Sep 8, 2012
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
Statement of TSA Administrator Pistole Before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Transportation Security
Document Date:Nov 14, 2013
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
Letter from SSI Program to Harper's Magazine RE: Request for Declassification Review of SPOT Program Features
Document Date:Jul 11, 2011
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
Memorandum from TSA RE TSA Behavioral Detection Officers
Document Date:Oct 26, 2012
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
Letter from TSA Legislative Affairs to Representative Patrick Toomey RE Constituent Concerns about SPOT
Document Date:Dec 23, 2013
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
Letter from Representative John Mica to TSA Administrator John Pistole RE: Congratulations and TSA SPOT Program
Document Date:Jun 25, 2010
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
Letter from Representative Bennie Thompson to TSA Administrator Pistole RE: Deployment of TSA Pilot Program
Document Date:Aug 12, 2011
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
"When Pinocchio's Nose Does Not Grow: Belief Regarding Lie-Detectability Modulates Production of Deception," Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Document Date:Feb 4, 2013
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015
Letter from Representative Michelle Grisham to TSA Office of Legislative Affairs RE SPOT Concerns from a Constituent
Document Date:Jan 6, 2014
Release Date:Jun 18, 2015