2015
DOI: 10.5334/sta.fw
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Does Security Imply Safety? On the (Lack of) Correlation Between Different Aspects of Security

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“…This finding aligns with the literature on armed conflict, in which it is well recognized that various measures of safety and security do not correlate well with perceptions of safety and security, and are sensitive to the finding that statistical improvements in safety and security may not directly improve perceptions of safety and security(Rigterink, 2015).…”
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“…This finding aligns with the literature on armed conflict, in which it is well recognized that various measures of safety and security do not correlate well with perceptions of safety and security, and are sensitive to the finding that statistical improvements in safety and security may not directly improve perceptions of safety and security(Rigterink, 2015).…”
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confidence: 84%