URBAN SECURITY MEASURES: ARE CITIZENS SUFFICIENTLY INFORMED ABOUT AND SATISFIED WITH THEM?

The aim of this paper is to examine how citizens of the City of Zagreb perceive urban security measures, such as cameras, video surveillance, applications for reporting problems to city services and the police, and how they perceive informing citizens about possible self-protective behaviour and sec...

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