Comparing the Determinants of Concern About Terrorism and Crime
Global Crime, Vol. 11, No 1, pp. 1-15, 2010
Posted: 10 Aug 2012
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Comparing the Determinants of Concern about Terrorism and Crime
Date Written: 2010
Abstract
Both crime and terrorism impose costs onto society through the channels of fear and worry. Identifying and targeting groups that are especially affected by worries might be one way to reduce the total costs of these two types of insecurity. However, compared with the drivers of the fear of crime, the determinants of concerns regarding global terrorism are less well known. Using nationally representative survey data, we analyse and compare the individual determinants of concern about global terrorism and crime. We show that worries about terrorism are driven by similar determinants as those about crime, which could have important policy implications. We, furthermore, provide an insight into the structure of the determinants of concerns regarding other public and private goods.
Keywords: terrorism, crime, fear, attitudes, SOEP
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