Abstract
This article seeks to demonstrate why is important for policy makers to understand how people evaluate health and safety risks. This type of understanding is essential to communicate policy and to anticipate public reactions. Current events have caused many people across the globe to feel more at risk than previous generations, making this inquiry especially relevant.
Recommended Citation
Neal Feigenson, Daniel Bailis, and William Klein,
Perceptions of Terrorism and Disease Risks: A Cross-National Comparison,
69 Mo. L. Rev.
(2004)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/mlr/vol69/iss4/6