Risk Perception and Security Attitudes: the Role of Human Values on Brazilian Police Officers and Civilians

[1]  Sonia Roccas,et al.  How Do Values Affect Behavior? Let Me Count the Ways , 2021 .

[2]  G. Breakwell,et al.  The COVID-19 Own Risk Appraisal Scale (CORAS): Development and validation in two samples from the United Kingdom , 2020, Journal of health psychology.

[3]  Sonia Roccas,et al.  Values at Work: The Impact of Personal Values in Organisations , 2019, Applied Psychology.

[4]  Scott E. Wolfe,et al.  Testing a Theoretical Model of Perceived Audience Legitimacy: The Neglected Linkage in the Dialogic Model of Police–community Relations , 2020, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.

[5]  Maya Benish‐Weisman What Can We Learn About Aggression From What Adolescents Consider Important in Life? The Contribution of Values Theory to Aggression Research , 2019, Child Development Perspectives.

[6]  Torvald Øgaard,et al.  How to define and measure risk perceptions , 2019, Annals of Tourism Research.

[7]  Ari Widyanti,et al.  Linking Basic Human Values, Risk Perception, Risk Behavior and Accident Rates: The Road to Occupational Safety , 2019, International Journal of Technology.

[8]  Venezija Ilijazi,et al.  An Assessment of Police Officers' Perception of Hotspots: What Can Be Done to Improve Officer's Situational Awareness? , 2019, ISPRS Int. J. Geo Inf..

[9]  Valderez Marina do Rosário Lima,et al.  IRAMUTEQ Software and Discursive Textual Analysis: Interpretive Possibilities , 2018, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing.

[10]  Denise Lino,et al.  Perfil criminal geográfico: novas perspectivas comportamentais para investigação de crimes violentos no Brasil , 2018 .

[11]  K. Sian Born radicals? Prevent, positivism, and ‘race-thinking’ , 2017, Palgrave Communications.

[12]  T. Kromydas Rethinking higher education and its relationship with social inequalities: past knowledge, present state and future potential , 2017, Palgrave Communications.

[13]  Shelley E. Taylor,et al.  Self-Transcendent Values and Neural Responses to Threatening Health Messages , 2017, Psychosomatic medicine.

[14]  Miles C. Walton,et al.  Nudging down theft from insecure vehicles. A pilot study , 2017 .

[15]  Peter J. van Koppen,et al.  Observing offenders: Incident reports by surveillance detectives, uniformed police, and civilians , 2017 .

[16]  Edimara Mezzomo Luciano,et al.  WHAT INFLUENCES INFORMATION SECURITY BEHAVIOR? A STUDY WITH BRAZILIAN USERS , 2016 .

[17]  G. Maio The Psychology of Human Values , 2016 .

[18]  Galit Nimrod,et al.  Measuring Risk Perception in Later Life , 2016, Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association.

[19]  Anna K. Döring,et al.  Reciprocal Relations across Time between Basic Values and Value‐expressive Behaviors: A Longitudinal Study among Children , 2016 .

[20]  Claudio V. Torres,et al.  The Refined Theory of Values: associations with behavior and evidences of discriminative and predictive validity , 2016 .

[21]  Rinat Lifshitz Measuring Risk Perception in Later Life: The Perceived Risk Scale , 2016 .

[22]  Alexis Quesada-Arencibia,et al.  An Intelligent Parking Management System for Urban Areas , 2016, Sensors.

[23]  M. Goossen,et al.  Basic human values and white-collar crime: Findings from Europe , 2016 .

[24]  Kristina L. McDonald,et al.  Private Self-consciousness and Gender Moderate How Adolescents' Values Relate to Aggression , 2015 .

[25]  Terence Love,et al.  A Review and Current Status of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) , 2015 .

[26]  D Acquadro Maran,et al.  Occupational stress, anxiety and coping strategies in police officers. , 2015, Occupational medicine.

[27]  A. Abbaszadeh,et al.  Design and Implementation Content Validity Study: Development of an instrument for measuring Patient-Centered Communication. , 2015, Journal of caring sciences.

[28]  Phillip N. Smith,et al.  The interpersonal theory of suicide applied to male prisoners. , 2015, Suicide & life-threatening behavior.

[29]  Serge Egelman,et al.  Scaling the Security Wall: Developing a Security Behavior Intentions Scale (SeBIS) , 2015, CHI.

[30]  Maya Benish‐Weisman The interplay between values and aggression in adolescence: a longitudinal study. , 2015, Developmental psychology.

[31]  Thiago Nascimento,et al.  Performance compétente : Relations avec valeurs, pratiques et identité dans le service de police , 2014 .

[32]  S. Schwartz,et al.  MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE OF A REFINED VALUES SCALE 1 Running Head : MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE OF A REFINED VALUES SCALE The Cross-National Invariance Properties of a New Scale to Measure 19 Basic Human Values . A Test across Eight Countries , 2014 .

[33]  Brigido Vizeu Camargo,et al.  IRAMUTEQ: a free software for analysis of textual data , 2013 .

[34]  Dawn Dowding,et al.  Best Practices for Mixed Methods Research in the Health Sciences John W. Creswell, Ann Carroll Klassen, Vicki L. Plano Clark, Katherine Clegg Smith for the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research; Qualitative Methods Overview Jo Moriarty , 2013 .

[35]  Andy Field,et al.  Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll, 4th Edition , 2013 .

[36]  Ersilia Menesini,et al.  Morality, values, traditional bullying, and cyberbullying in adolescence. , 2013, The British journal of developmental psychology.

[37]  S. Schwartz An Overview of the Schwartz Theory of Basic Values , 2012 .

[38]  Eldad Davidov,et al.  Refining the theory of basic individual values. , 2012, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[39]  A. Knafo,et al.  The Value of Values in Cross-Cultural Research: A Special Issue in Honor of Shalom Schwartz , 2011 .

[40]  V. Yzerbyt,et al.  Evaluative conditioning of high-novelty stimuli does not seem to be based on an automatic form of associative learning , 2010 .

[41]  H. Miller Type 1 Terrors , 2010 .

[42]  Terje Aven,et al.  Risk Management and Governance: Concepts, Guidelines and Applications , 2010 .

[43]  A. Knafo,et al.  Values as protective factors against violent behavior in Jewish and Arab high schools in Israel. , 2008, Child development.

[44]  D. Albarracín,et al.  Forming attitudes that predict future behavior: a meta-analysis of the attitude-behavior relation. , 2006, Psychological bulletin.

[45]  E. Weber,et al.  A Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) Scale for Adult Populations , 2006, Judgment and Decision Making.

[46]  I. Ajzen,et al.  The Influence of Attitudes on Behavior , 2005 .

[47]  F. C. Hadipriono,et al.  PERFORMANCE OF CAMPUS PARKING GARAGES IN PREVENTING CRIME , 2004 .

[48]  A. Knafo Authoritarians, the Next Generation: Values and Bullying Among Adolescent Children of Authoritarian Fathers , 2003 .

[49]  M. Cunha,et al.  Assessment Of Social Phobia By Self-Report Questionnaires: The Social Interaction And Performance Anxiety And Avoidance Scale And The Social Phobia Safety Behaviours Scale , 2003, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy.

[50]  E. Weber,et al.  A Domain-Specific Risk-Attitude Scale: Measuring Risk Perceptions and Risk Behaviors , 2002 .

[51]  Y. Yinon,et al.  Teachers' Conservatism, Openness to Change, Transcendence and Self-Enhancement in Daily Life and in School Situations , 2002 .

[52]  L. Sjöberg The Methodology of Risk Perception Research , 2000 .

[53]  Rex B. Kline,et al.  Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling , 1998 .

[54]  M. Felson,et al.  Crime and Everyday Life , 1998 .

[55]  L Sjöberg,et al.  Worry and Risk Perception , 1998, Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis.

[56]  S. Closs On the factoring and interpretation of ipsative data , 1996 .

[57]  N. Feather Values, valences, and choice: The influences of values on the perceived attractiveness and choice of alternatives. , 1995 .

[58]  P. Brantingham,et al.  Nodes, paths and edges: Considerations on the complexity of crime and the physical environment , 1993 .

[59]  M. Browne,et al.  Alternative Ways of Assessing Model Fit , 1992 .

[60]  R. Boyne Book Reviews , 1991 .

[61]  P. Bentler,et al.  Comparative fit indexes in structural models. , 1990, Psychological bulletin.

[62]  Ortwin Renn,et al.  The Social Amplification of Risk: A Conceptual Framework , 1988 .

[63]  S. Dunn Attitudes Can Be Measured , 1988 .

[64]  P. Slovic Perception of risk. , 1987, Science.

[65]  R. Clarke,et al.  Modeling Offenders' Decisions: A Framework for Research and Policy , 1985, Crime and Justice.

[66]  Mark P. Zanna,et al.  Self-Perception and Attitude-Behavior Consistency , 1981 .

[67]  C. B. Colby The weirdest people in the world , 1973 .

[68]  Gordon W. Allport,et al.  Pattern and growth in personality , 1961 .

[69]  L. Thurstone Attitudes Can Be Measured , 1928, American Journal of Sociology.

[70]  B. Alispahić,et al.  Definition of police psychology: The role of psychologist in the police , 2021 .

[71]  Marina Maia,et al.  Self-efficacy and Quality of Work Life: Study with Military State Police Officers , 2017 .

[72]  M. Vecchione,et al.  Value tradeoffs and behavior in five countries: Validating 19 refined values , 2016 .

[73]  M. Keller Crime And Human Nature , 2016 .

[74]  Geert Wets,et al.  Micro-simulation of Car Drivers’ Movements at Parking Lots , 2016 .

[75]  C. Antloga,et al.  Autoeficácia e Qualidade de Vida no Trabalho: um estudo com policiais militares , 2016 .

[76]  Ralph Sundberg Violent values: Exploring the relationship between human values and violent attitudes. , 2014 .

[77]  Benoit Leclerc Script Analysis for Crime Controllers: Extending the Reach of Situational Crime Prevention , 2014 .

[78]  S. West,et al.  Model fit and model selection in structural equation modeling. , 2012 .

[79]  E. Rackley Gender Issues in Legal Education , 2008 .

[80]  G. Laycock,et al.  Crime Prevention in Parking Facilities , 2006 .

[81]  Patrick J. F. Groenen,et al.  Modern multidimensional scaling: Theory and applications, 2nd ed. , 2005 .

[82]  Ronald V. Clarke,et al.  THEFTS FROM CARS IN CENTER-CITY PARKING FACILITIES: A CASE STUDY IN IMPLEMENTING PROBLEM-ORIENTED POLICING , 2003 .

[83]  P. Bentler,et al.  Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis : Conventional criteria versus new alternatives , 1999 .

[84]  J. Navarro Medición y métodos de intervención en psicología de la seguridad y prevención de accidentes , 1999 .

[85]  Mary S. Smith Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in Parking Facilities , 1996 .

[86]  Larry E. Toothaker,et al.  Multiple Regression: Testing and Interpreting Interactions , 1991 .

[87]  S. Schwartz Universals in the Content and Structure of Values: Theoretical Advances and Empirical Tests in 20 Countries , 1992 .

[88]  Janet Mancini Billson,et al.  Focus Groups: A Practical Guide for Applied Research , 1989 .

[89]  H. Eysenck,et al.  The causes and cures of criminality , 1989 .

[90]  Kurt Lewin,et al.  Field theory and learning. , 1942 .