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With the help of [[security]] measures it is possible to eliminate the risk of a terrorist or criminal event, or at least reduce the risk. Security measures, however, also generate economic impacts. This includes the costs of securing a specific urban object, but also the costs and benefits regarding the secondary impacts of security measures. |
With the help of [[security]] measures it is possible to eliminate the risk of a terrorist or criminal event, or at least reduce the risk. Security measures, however, also generate economic impacts. This includes the costs of securing a specific urban object, but also the costs and benefits regarding the secondary impacts of security measures. |
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Revision as of 15:24, 20 March 2012
Economic impact of security measures
With the help of security measures it is possible to eliminate the risk of a terrorist or criminal event, or at least reduce the risk. Security measures, however, also generate economic impacts. This includes the costs of securing a specific urban object, but also the costs and benefits regarding the secondary impacts of security measures.
Although largely similar, there are differences in the economic impacts of anti-crime security measures and the economic impacts of security measures preventing terrorist events.The economic impacts of security measures are related to:
- The economic impacts of urban planning
- The economic impacts of security threats (crime & terrorism)
- The economic impacts of terrorist & criminal behaviour