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Citation

Gallova V, Palasinski M, Shortland N, Humann M, Grieve LB. Safer Communities 2018; 17(3): 156-166.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/SC-02-2018-0007

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital security, terrorist threats and support for high-tech counter measures.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH In Study 1, 195 participants indicated their anxiety about digital security systems, data protection and social networking sites. In Study 2, 107 participants indicated their anxiety about domestic terrorism, international terrorism and extremist groups. In Study 3, 261 participants indicated their support for high-tech counter-terrorism measures.

FINDINGS Study 1 suggests that whereas anxiety about digital security systems, data protection and social networking sites was positively predicted by right-wing authoritarianism, anxiety about social networking was also negatively predicted by time spent online. Study 2 shows that time spent online was a negative predictor of anxiety about domestic terrorism. Study 3 indicates that the strongest positive predictor of support for all the measures was right-wing authoritarianism, followed by national identity. Research limitations/implications The findings show the relevance of terror management theory to digital security and counter-terrorism. Practical implications It appears that right-wing authoritarianism and national identity may serve as mechanisms for people to subjectively counter the presented threats. This notion may inform relevant policy and practice aimed at making communities safer and potentially helps introduce counter-terror measures with less public backlash. Social implications When designing counter-terror measures, policy makers should consider compound national identities (e.g. Catalan or Basque people).

ORIGINALITY/VALUE The paper makes contribution to under-explored areas of terrorism anxiety and support for counter-terror measures.


Language: en

Keywords

Anxiety; Counter-terror measures; Personality; Security

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