The Intractable Citizen and the Single-Minded Risk Expert – Mechanisms Causing the Risk Regulation Reflex Pointed Out in the Dutch Risk and Responsibility Programme
Source
European Journal of Risk Regulation, 3, 3, (2012), pp. 305-312ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Bestuurskunde t/m 2019
Journal title
European Journal of Risk Regulation
Volume
vol. 3
Issue
iss. 3
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 305
Page end
p. 312
Subject
Distributional Conflicts in a Globalizing World: Consequences for State-Market-Civil Society ArrangementsAbstract
Safety regulations are too often disproportional in the sense that their costs outweigh the benefits. Although this is well known, years of trying to reduce safety related regulatory pressure has not resulted in much success. Two important causes for this have not received much attention up to now. One of these is a faulty perception of how the general public regards risk. We argue that the intractable citizen’s behaviour needs better understanding. The second cause is the single-mindedness of risk experts which calls for specific instruments to be harnessed.
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