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poan-y87780 NBSIR 80-2038 Psychological Deterrents to Nuclear Theft: An Updated Literature Review and Bibliography ‘George W. Lapinsky, Jr. Clare Goodman Center for Consumer Product Technology National Engineering Laboratory National Bureau of Standards Washington, 0.C. 20234. Prepared by Law Enforcement Standards Laboratory U.S. Department of Commerce National Bureau of Standards Wasnington, D.C. 20234 May 1980 Issued June 1980 Prepared for ‘Surety and Operations Directorate Defense Nuclear Agency Washington, D.C. 20305 ‘This work was sponsored by the Defence Nuclear Agency under Subtesk Code B9SQAXRA101 and Work Unit Code 08 eae eC a 2 {PB 80 197080) RTA % Periaraing Gramm, Ropar Wy George W. Lapinsky, Jr. and Clare Goodman [EI PERFORnING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS TH: Cantaet/ Giant Ho, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON, OC 20234 f Tar SPONSORING ORGANIZATION NAME AND COMPLETE ADDRESS (Steet, Cir, State, ZIP) TS. Type of Report & Period Covered Surety and Operations Directorate Defense Nuclear Agency Washington, D.C. 20305 pa Seaone Ramey | SUPPLENENTARY NOTES rr L [Document sescrites a computer program: SF18, FIPS Sortvare Summary, is attached. i | | | i | psychological deterrence; security systems; sensory processes. RESTHACT (a Soorwond or Tvs Testa! summary f 9o¥ SgRiicantIformnlon. Tf doeuRent TEU © GAUCHO BISTORGRY A xeview of the unclassified literature dealing with psychological @eterrents was conducted for the Defense Muclear Agency (DNA). The review indicates that while human psychological processes (sensory, perceptual, and cognitive) can be manipulated by various means, Gefinitive empirical data are lacking which directly relate to deterrin puclear weapon theft. Behavioral impact research should be undertaken by DNA to ascertain the deterrence values of the many techniques identifiea * {FL REY WORDS ose to faeloe snonswlphebaioal order, Septal only th Hat Tllr of The cs Rey ward Gilets @ Bebo aay Cognitive processes, nuclear weapon theft; perceptual processes; Te AVEILA i Bones TS EOURTTY CLASS TAO OF Gals nero) PRINTED PAGES =) Fer Oficia Distibutign, De tot Release to NTIS unctassieien 78, SECURITY CLASS BPs (ras Pace) UNCLASSIFIED L NBSIR 60-2038 PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERRENTS TO NUCLEAR THEFT: AN UPDATED LITERATURE REVIEW AND BIBLIOGRAPHY George W. Lapinsky, Jr Clare Goodman Center for Consumer Product Technology National Engineering Laboratory National Bureau of Standards Washington, D.C. 20234 Prepared by Law Enforcement Standards Laboratory US. Department of Commerce National Bureau of Standards Washington, D.C. 20234 May 1980 Issued June 1980 Prepared for Surety and Operations Directorate Defense Nuclear Agency Washington, D.C. 20305 ‘This work was sponsored by the Defense Nuclear Agency under: ‘Subtask Code B99QAXRATO! and Work Unit Code 08 yw % fines of ra U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Philip M. Klutznick, Secretary Luther H. Hodges, Jr., Deputy Secretary Jordan J. Baruch, Assistant Secretary for Productivity, Technology. and Innovation NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Emest Ambler, Director

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