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DOGS, DRUGS AND THE CUSTOMS - AIRPORT SEARCHES

NCJ Number
34547
Journal
International Criminal Police Review Issue: 295 Dated: (FEBRUARY 1976) Pages: 39-45
Author(s)
W WEGNER; J KOLODZIEJ
Date Published
1976
Length
7 pages
Annotation
COMPREHENSIVE AND THOROUGH SEARCH PLAN AND PROCEDURES ARE DESCRIBED FOR USING TRAINED DOGS IN AIRPORT SEARCHES FOR ILLICIT DRUGS.
Abstract
PROBLEMS CONNECTED WITH THE USE OF DOGS AT AIRPORTS, SUCH AS THE HIGH NOISE LEVEL, ANIMAL FATIGUE, AND PASSENGER OBJECTIONS ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. THE GREAT PREPONDERANCE OF THE SEARCHING SHOULD BE DONE OUT OF SIGHT OF PASSENGERS. THESE PROCEDURES WERE DEVELOPED FOR USE AT DUSSELDORF (GERMANY) AIRPORT.

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