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Gender-based perceptions of the 2001 anthrax attacks: Implications for outreach and preparedness
Christopher Salvatore
, Brian J. Gorman
Justice Studies
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Gender-based
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Anthrax
100%
Fear of Crime
66%
Perceived Fear
66%
Gender Differences
33%
Confidence Level
33%
National Survey
33%
Violent Crime
33%
Statistical Significance
33%
Differences in Perception
33%
Criminological Theory
33%
Self-protective Behavior
33%
Male Respondent
33%
Government Efficacy
33%
Confidence in Government
33%
Property Crime
33%
Bioterrorism Preparedness
33%
Bioterrorism
33%
Safety Perception
33%
Female Respondent
33%
Security Preparedness
33%
Washington Post
33%
Social Sciences
Fear of Crime
100%
Outreach
100%
National Surveys
50%
Gender Difference
50%
Statistical Significance
50%
Criminology Theory
50%
Female Respondent
50%
Bioterrorism
50%
Psychology
Gender Difference
100%