ID | 080876 |
Title Proper | Prevention of terrorism in post-9/11 America |
Other Title Information | news coverage, public perceptions, and the politics of homeland security |
Language | ENG |
Author | Nacos, Brigitte L. ; Bloch-Elkon, Yaeli ; Shapiro, Robert Y |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This study finds that the issue of preventing terrorist attacks has received surprisingly little attention by decision-makers and the news media, and only sporadic interest by pollsters. When it comes to homeland security, how to protect the nation and its people from actual attacks takes a back seat to press coverage of threats and other aspects of terrorism, particularly the administration's arguments for fighting the "war on terrorism" abroad as a means to prevent further terrorism at home. This inattention to the difficult task of preventing further catastrophic terror attacks by taking measures at home may affect the nation's vigilance as time has passed since 9/11. |
`In' analytical Note | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 20, No.1; Jan-Mar 2008: p1-25 |
Journal Source | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 20, No.1; Jan-Mar 2008: p1-25 |
Key Words | Counter Terrorism ; News Media ; Post-9/11 ; Public Opinion ; Strategic Communication ; Terrorism Prevention |