Terrorism
A special report from Temple University’s Center for Preparedness Research, Education and Practice by Alice Hausman and Brenda Seals



Using the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Survey, Temple University's Center for Preparedness Research, Education and Practice (C–PREP) investigated how citizens have prepared themselves to meet emergencies that include terrorism. The indicators here derive from the responses of households in the greater Philadelphia region about their concerns about natural disasters and terrorism, their current preparedness practices, and their awareness of community resources.

2005
Indicator 14.1: Concern about terrorism and confidence in being prepared
Indicator 14.2: Storing emergency supplies
Indicator 14.3: Making emergency plans
Indicator 14.4: Confidence in government efforts


Note: Together with commentary, maps and figures for various indicators can be viewed by navigating to linked indicator titles. Maps and data are also available by navigating to the maps/data page of this site. Users who download any of the supporting data must download this MPIP Indicators Codebook to obtain full descriptions of the mnemonic variable names in the data spreadsheets. (download MPIP Indicators Codebook)




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