ID | 169936 |
Title Proper | Experimental Effects of a Call-Center Disclaimer Regarding Confidentiality on Callers’ Willingness to Make Disclosures Related to Terrorism |
Language | ENG |
Author | Williams, Michael J |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Utilizing a sample drawn to represent the general U.S. population, the present study experimentally tested whether a call-center’s disclaimer regarding limits to caller confidentiality (i.e., that operators would be required to refer calls to law enforcement if callers were to discuss anyone who was a danger to themselves or others) affected disclosures related to a third party’s involvement with terrorist groups, gangs, or such party’s commission of assault and/or non-violent crimes. |
`In' analytical Note | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 31, No.4-6; Jul-Dec 2019: p.1327-1341 |
Journal Source | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol: 31 No 4-6 |
Key Words | Terrorism ; Intervention ; Countering Violent Extremism ; Hotline ; Disclaimer ; Violence Prevention |