The role of criminological theories in explaining self-protective behaviour during health crises
Published: 6 January 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/2mfswzg6bd.1
Contributors:
Anze Mihelic, Luka Jelovčan, Kaja PrislanDescription
Results of a study conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic among social network users in European countries, specifically Slovenia, Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal. The survey is based on the following constructs: cues to action, attitudes, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, susceptibility, disease severity, informal and formal sanctions, and neutralization techniques. The survey targeted social network users during strict lockdown measures. The sample size is n=624.
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Institutions
Univerza v Mariboru Fakulteta za Varnostne Vede
Categories
Criminology Theory, Neutralization, International Surveys, Cross-Sectional Research Method, Theory of Planned Behavior