Anticipating public acceptance of anti-terrorism technologies in urban spaces: insights from Czech Republic, Greece, and Spain
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Cuesta Jiménez, Arturo



Fecha
2025-09Derechos
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Safety Science, 2025, 189, 106888
Editorial
Elsevier
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Palabras clave
Public acceptance
Security technologies
Terrorism
Urban spaces
Resumen/Abstract
This study surveyed citizens (n = 1.501) from the Czech Republic, Greece, and Spain to analyse public acceptance of new technologies for preventing terror attacks in urban areas. Our results reveal that threat perception and privacy concerns impact on pre-existing attitudes toward surveillance technologies. We found that 25 % of participants trusted the proposed technologies while 50 % saw them as effective but invasive. Results also reveal sociodemographic factors that significantly shape acceptance including age, gender, education, political views, and geographical location. Furthermore, the proposed model, which links acceptance to knowledge, perceived effectiveness, intrusiveness, and trust in institutions, was found reliable and valid.
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