To justify surveillance measures and gain them public support, governments use the promise of security. It is usually claimed that individuals are more willing to have freedom and privacy restricted than waiving a promise of increased security. However, empirical evidence to support this claim has been scarce—especially from a comparative perspective. Focusing on surveillance measures, this paper shows that people do indeed express greater acceptance of restrictions when these are justified by promises of security, being one of the first to examine this across 29 countries on all continents. Based on data from the ISSP, it investigates to which degree the effect of a security-based justification is moderated on the micro and macro level, wi...
Why do citizens support violations of their own rights? We know a good deal about why governments so...
In modern societies, surveillance is progressively emerging as a key governing tech- nique of state ...
Summary Liberty versus Security Who supports the restriction of personal freedom by governmental mea...
To justify surveillance measures and gain them public support, governments use the promise of securi...
Over the last two decades, several large terror attacks have led to increased discussion of the use ...
By taking into account the debate on the balance between privacy and security (i.e., between securit...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This article investigates the normative and procedural criteria adopted by European citizens to asse...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Security concerns have mushroomed. Increasingly numerous areas of life are governed by security poli...
Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publications This work is made available online in accordance with the publis...
During the last decades states have internationally increased their surveillance measures. Surveilla...
This article seeks to explain public attitudes to secret surveillance. Secret surveillance, for exam...
© 2014 Jef Huysmans. Security concerns have mushroomed. Increasingly numerous areas of life are gove...
Why do citizens support violations of their own rights? We know a good deal about why governments so...
In modern societies, surveillance is progressively emerging as a key governing tech- nique of state ...
Summary Liberty versus Security Who supports the restriction of personal freedom by governmental mea...
To justify surveillance measures and gain them public support, governments use the promise of securi...
Over the last two decades, several large terror attacks have led to increased discussion of the use ...
By taking into account the debate on the balance between privacy and security (i.e., between securit...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This article investigates the normative and procedural criteria adopted by European citizens to asse...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Security concerns have mushroomed. Increasingly numerous areas of life are governed by security poli...
Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publications This work is made available online in accordance with the publis...
During the last decades states have internationally increased their surveillance measures. Surveilla...
This article seeks to explain public attitudes to secret surveillance. Secret surveillance, for exam...
© 2014 Jef Huysmans. Security concerns have mushroomed. Increasingly numerous areas of life are gove...
Why do citizens support violations of their own rights? We know a good deal about why governments so...
In modern societies, surveillance is progressively emerging as a key governing tech- nique of state ...
Summary Liberty versus Security Who supports the restriction of personal freedom by governmental mea...