Abstract

This study attempted to verify the impact of the public's perception of terrorist risk on terrorist response behavior using the research model of Lee and Lemyre (2009).As the importance of civic participation in counterterrorism policies is already recognized in developed countries and policy research is being conducted, Korea also needs to verify the impact of terrorism risk awareness on terrorist response actions in the event of a risk.Because people's behavior is predictable through this inquiry and predicted behavior can be controlled in advance, policy measures are proposed to avoid confusion and induce efficient response behavior in the event of a risk. Ultimately, it aims to understand and manage the public's response to terrorist risks that harm the people in the future and lay the foundation for designing effective social measures.

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