The clash between security and liberty in the US response to terror

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Lewis, CW
署名单位:
University of Connecticut
刊物名称:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-3352
DOI:
10.1111/j.1540-6210.2005.00427.x
发表日期:
2005
页码:
18-30
关键词:
willingness-to-pay contingent valuation
摘要:
This study examines U.S. public opinion on civil liberties and security in response to the politically pivotal events of September 11, 2001 -what shape it Is in, what shapes it, and what it shapes. Public opinion is a critical restraint on political and administrative action today because so many regulators, rule makers, and law enforcers are making decisions or advocating policies that directly affect the balance between liberty and security. The general importance that is popularly attributed to terrorism Is gauged by its ranking among the most important problems. The ostensibly contradictory public attitudes toward civil liberties are analyzed, as is the supposed inconsistency between perceived personal impact and the general significance attributed to the attacks. The data rebut the allegation that the public is readily disposed to restrict civil liberties as the price of security. Findings show the public does not perceive a personal or immediate threat to civil liberties. The implications for further research and good governance are laid out.