RT Article T1 Neither Safe Nor Sound? The Perils and Possibilities of Risk JF Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice VO 48 IS 3 SP 423 OP 434 A1 Zedner, Lucia LA English YR 2006 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1639319360 AB The rise of risk as a basis for public policy has profound implications for civil liberties. Where risk prevails over adherence to rules in public policy making, it has the potential to undermine both human rights and basic legal values. The fact that threats to security license derogation from basic rights requires careful attention to the limits to scientific measurement of human risks. Distinguishing between the assessment and the management of risk offers only a partial solution to the danger that political considerations inform and distort risk measurement. Examining how adjacent social scientific disciplines conceive, deploy, and respond to risk and uncertainty reveals a powerful, if problematic, set of analytical resources with which criminology might profitably engage. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] K1 Terrorismus K1 Risikoeinschätzung K1 Sicherheitspolitik