Responding to unruly airline passengers : the Australian context / Susan Goldsmid, Georgina Fuller, Sarah Coghlan & Rick Brown.

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Publication details:
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 2016.
Record id:
87177
Series:
Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice ; no. 510.
Subject:
Aeronautics, Commercial -- Passenger traffic -- Australia.
Aeronautics, Commercial -- Security measures -- Australia.
Summary:
Unruly passenger incidents have received considerable media attention over the past few years. Unruly passengers are those whose demeanour, behaviour or failure to comply with cabin crew directions present a threat to the safety or security of the aircraft and/or those on board. Australian airlines respond to and manage a small but consistent number of unruly passenger incidents every year. Specific strategies implemented by the airlines, the Australian Federal Police and government and regulatory bodies have focused on minimising the occurrence of and risks associated with these incidents. Despite this, unruly passenger incidents continue to occur, with ramifications for the safety and security of the crew, passengers and aircraft. In June 2015, the Australian Institute of Criminology hosted a roundtable to discuss unruly passenger incidents. Participants included Australian airlines, the police, and other government and regulatory agencies involved in aviation security. This paper draws on both international literature and the roundtable discussions to identify issues related to the identification and management of unruly passenger incidents and the minimisation of associated safety and security risks.
Note:
Title from title caption of PDF document (viewed on August 2, 2016).
"April 2016".
Includes bibliographical references.
ISSN:
1836-2206
Phys. description:
1 online resource.