Creator: Van Wilsem, Johan
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LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization The survey focuses on experiences of digital crime victimization among the general public. It aims to estimate prevalence of computer crime victimization, its social distribution, the relationship between conventional and computer crime victimization, and individual development in victimization and its risk factors.
LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 1 In February 2008, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on computer crime victimization. This survey is scheduled to be repeated in 2 years to assess longitudinal effects.
LISS panel > The public’s opinion on the control of terrorism: Attitudes and willingness-to-pay In March 2010, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on counter-terrorism measures. Half of the participating panel members was presented (traditional) attitudinal questions about measures to combat terrorism, while the other half was questioned about their willingness to pay for such measures. The four measures were presented to the panel members in random order. The questionnaire was fielded for a second time in March 2011.
LISS panel > The public’s opinion on the control of terrorism: Attitudes and willingness-to-pay > Wave 1 This is the first wave of the study "The public’s opinion on the control of terrorism: Attitudes and willingness-to-pay".
LISS panel > The public’s opinion on the control of terrorism: Attitudes and willingness-to-pay > Wave 2 This is the second wave of the study "The public’s opinion on the control of terrorism: Attitudes and willingness-to-pay".
LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization > Wave 3 In February 2012, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on computer crime victimization. This is the third wave of the questionnaire.