METAL DETECTORS have long been mainstays of building security and concealed weapon or contraband detection in correctional institutions. The tragic events of September 11, 2001 focused more attention on the role of metal detectors, specifically in airport settings. Since assuming control of air travel security, the Transportation
Safety Administration has established more stringent uniform performance standards for all metal detectors used in U.S. airports (Fiorino). The TSA has also integrated explosive detection equipment into the passenger and cargo screening procedures, but metal detection and X-Ray equipment remain the primary means relied upon by law enforcement authorities to address the increased threat of terrorism at the most likely targets. In other countries where terrorism is even more of an ongoing concern than it is in the United States, metal detectors have become a routine part of everyday life, such as in Israel where walk through metal detection equipment has been installed at entrances to malls, shopping areas and even restaurants (Dershowitz, p.56).
There are three types of metal detectors in general use today: walk-through, hand-held, and extended arm. Walk-through detectors are usually installed at building entry points or anywhere demarcating a transition from an unsecured area to one of greater security. Hand-held units are effective for use in lower volume areas, but it is common to find them used in conjunction with walk-through detectors.
Typically, individuals that provoke a signal from the walk-through equipment can be more particularly screened by the hand-held device.
Most metal detectors utilize an electromagnetic field generated by passing an electric current through a wire coil. In the case of walk-through metal detectors, the electromagnetic field is projected in the form of a wall between the borders formed by the equipment; hand-held devices project a circular field surrounding the length of the device. In the case of walk through detectors, subjects (and any potential targets) pass completely through the electromagnetic...
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