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Districts can be greatly affected by changes in the perceived level of terrorism …
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Although anti-terrorism policy should be based on a normative treatment of risk that incorporates likelihoods of attack … perceived to have occurred. Thus, because of accountability effects, we propose policy makers face a dilemma: prevent terrorism …
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The fabric and faces of threat, and the expediency and efficiency in the communication of threat, are examined with a threat appraisal model. This model is empirically tested on an ongoing communication challenge, the issuance of terror alerts by the United States' Department of Homeland...
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A three-stage game investigates how counterterrorism measures are affected by volunteers’ choice in joining a terrorist group. In stage 1, the government chooses both proactive and defensive countermeasures, while looking ahead to the anticipated size and actions of terrorist groups. After...
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-white respondents are more reluctant than whites to support targeting or to be targeted. Terrorism risk assessments are highly diffuse …, reflecting considerable risk ambiguity. People fear highly severe worst case terrorism outcomes, but their best estimates of the … risk perception contexts, such as hindsight biases and embeddedness effects, are particularly evident for terrorism risk …
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underprovision, raise overall counterterrorism, and reduce terrorism. Welfare decreases in the politically influenced country but …
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Africa, countering terrorism is now presented as part of a broader ‘peace and security' agenda, but despite using new methods …
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