Assignment 2: No Fly List
The No Fly List is created and maintained by the US government's Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) to screen those individuals who are not permitted to travel in a commercial aircraft within or outside the United States (Ross, 2010). The No Fly List is different from the Terrorist Watch List, which is a much bigger list of people suspected of involvement in terrorist acts (Ross, 2010). Nevertheless, the No Fly List has been criticized on grounds of violating civil liberties and on due process grounds, due, in part, to the potential for ethnic, religious, economic, political, or racial profiling and discrimination (Friscolanti & Patriquin, 2008, p. 50). In addition, the No Fly List contains the names of people who are dead, prisoners, and at least 1,000 duplicate names—that is, people with similar names as those on the No Fly List are stopped for questioning when they have no nexus with terrorism (Donnelly, 2004, p. 17). Tasks: Prepare a 3- to 4-page report to answer the following questions:
References: Donnelly, S. B. (2004, October). Should the No-Fly List be grounded? Time, 16, Friscolanti, M., & Patriquin, M. (2008). Caught in the no-fly web. Maclean's, Ross, B. (2010). Why no-fly? Nightline ABC, p.1–1. Submission Details:
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