Why do street-level bureaucrats risk their lives in times of crisis? The case of Israeli police officers during the October 7 attack (Record no. 532814)

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Personal name Edri-Peer, Ofek Cohen, Nissim and Gilad, Ziv
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Title Why do street-level bureaucrats risk their lives in times of crisis? The case of Israeli police officers during the October 7 attack
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The American Review of Public Administration
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Extent 55(7-8), Oct-Nov, 2025: p.615-626
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Summary, etc What factors influence street-level bureaucrats’ willingness to risk their lives during acute crises? The research on street-level bureaucrats’ willingness to risk their lives is in its infancy. While previous literature has identified several factors that influence street-level bureaucrats’ routine risk-taking behavior, the motivations that drive them to put themselves in harm's way during crises may differ. To explore this question, we conducted interviews with 29 police officers who were first responders during the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. All interviewees actively risked their lives during this event. Our findings suggest that the motivations for street-level bureaucrats to risk their lives during crises differ from those during routine operations. In times of crisis, street-level bureaucrats are primarily driven by personal and organizational values such as purpose, duty, and camaraderie. Content warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of a warzone.- Reproduced


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Main entry heading The American Review of Public Administration
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