Abstract
A survey conducted to assess KPK’s understanding of risk in the education sector in relation to terrorist attacks against educational institutions. The impact of terrorism, the threat of insecurity, the disruption of the social network and the fear generated by terrorism has been assessed. A descriptive crosssectional survey was conducted in several KPK schools, colleges and universities from December 2018 to February 2019. A semi-structured questionnaire was conducted to examine the institutions’ perceptions of the risk of terrorist activity and its consequences for KPK. Life and education, social activities and frequency of generation of fear. Several factors were used to analyze the survey. 88% of respondents mentioned the fact that the number of attacks in public places increases the risk for the institutions and the same percentage answered that the security measures taken by the institutions could reduce them. The risks. In addition, 52% of respondents considered the sites to be a risk report and most students felt that educational institutions should adopt an adequate security system to deal with risk factors such as the threat of terrorist attacks. Feelings of insecurity, generation of fear.

Sumbal Ayub, Alam Khan, FarhatUllah. (2019) Perceived Risk Factors of Terrorist Attacks in Educational Institutions: The Case of KPK, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-11, Issue-3.
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