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Differential perception of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear terrorism in Canada

机译:加拿大对化学,生物,放射和核恐怖主义的不同看法

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As part of the Canadian national public survey of perceived chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) terrorism threat and preparedness, 1502 Canadians were recently interviewed by telephone. This paper presents a descriptive examination of perceptions of the occurrence of terrorist bombings and CBRN terrorism in Canada on a number of evaluative dimensions, including perceived likelihood, uncertainty, severity, personal impact and ability to cope should such an event occur. Overall, Canadians perceived that the occurrence of terrorism in Canada was associated with serious consequences and would have a great impact on their lives. However, they also perceived that such an event was unlikely to occur. Terrorist bombings were perceived as the most likely to occur but were perceived as having the least severe consequences. The converse was found for perceptions of nuclear terrorist attacks. Perceptions varied by demographic background, with gender and education representing important determinants. The implications of findings for risk management and communication are discussed.
机译:作为加拿大对感知的化学,生物,放射和核(CBRN)恐怖主义威胁和准备的全国公开调查的一部分,最近通过电话采访了1502加拿大人。本文对加拿大发生的恐怖爆炸和CBRN恐怖主义的看法进行了描述性的考察,包括许多可能性,包括不确定性,不确定性,严重性,个人影响力和应对此类事件的能力。总体而言,加拿大人认为在加拿大发生恐怖主义行为会带来严重后果,并将对其生活产生重大影响。但是,他们也认为这种事件不太可能发生。恐怖主义爆炸被认为最有可能发生,但后果最轻。发现相反的观点是对核恐怖袭击的看法。感知因人口背景而异,性别和教育是重要的决定因素。讨论了发现对风险管理和沟通的影响。

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