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Communicating with the Public About Marauding Terrorist Firearms Attacks: Results from a Survey Experiment on Factors Influencing Intention to 'Run, Hide, Tell' in the United Kingdom and Denmark

机译:与公众交流有关掠夺性恐怖分子枪支袭击的影响:英国和丹麦有关影响意图“逃跑,躲藏,告诉”因素的调查实验结果

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Effective risk communication is an integral part of responding to terrorism, but until recently, there has been very little pre-event communication in a European context to provide advice to the public on how to protect themselves during an attack. Following terrorist attacks involving mass shootings in Paris, France, in November 2015, the U.K. National Police Chiefs' Council released a Stay Safe film and leaflet that advises the public to "run," "hide," and "tell" in the event of a firearms or weapons attack. However, other countries, including Denmark, do not provide preparedness information of this kind, in large part because of concern about scaring the public. In this survey experiment, 3,003 U.K. and Danish participants were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: no information, a leaflet intervention, and a film intervention to examine the impact of "Run, Hide, Tell" advice on perceptions about terrorism, the security services, and intended responses to a hypothetical terrorist firearms attack. Results demonstrate important benefits of pre-event communication in relation to enhancing trust, encouraging protective health behaviors, and discouraging potentially dangerous actions. However, these findings also suggest that future communications should address perceived response costs and target specific problem behaviors. Cross-national similarities in response suggest this advice is suitable for adaptation in other countries.
机译:有效的风险沟通是应对恐怖主义的重要组成部分,但是直到最近,在欧洲范围内,几乎没有进行事前沟通来向公众提供如何在袭击中保护自己的建议。在2015年11月发生在法国巴黎的大规模枪击恐怖袭击之后,英国国家警察局长委员会发布了“保持安全”电影和传单,建议公众“奔跑”,“隐藏”和“告诉” “,如果发生枪支或武器攻击。但是,包括丹麦在内的其他国家/地区也未提供此类备灾信息,这在很大程度上是因为担心会吓到公众。在这项调查实验中,将3,003名英国和丹麦参与者随机分配到以下三种情况之一:无信息,传单干预和电影干预,以检查“逃跑,躲藏,说出”建议对恐怖主义感知的影响,安全部门,以及针对假想恐怖分子枪支袭击的预期反应。结果表明,事前交流与增进信任,鼓励保护性健康行为以及阻止潜在危险行为有关,具有重要的好处。但是,这些发现还表明,未来的沟通应解决感知的响应成本并针对特定的问题行为。跨国相似之处表明,该建议适合其他国家/地区的适应。

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