“…This is not surprising, as high quality and inclusive participation is notoriously hard to achieve [13], while poor participation can lead to unfulfilled expectations, reducing trust in local government and exacerbating conflicts [6,36]. Likewise, Raisio et al [19] note that Finnish preparedness planning is exclusive by nature: citizens may participate in the functions of producing safety and security by assisting authorities as volunteers, but they are not included in planning. Virta and Branders ([22], 1161) note that despite the whole-of-society approach of comprehensive security, the policymaking process itself is not particularly inclusive or deliberativecitizens are considered a "source for legitimacy and support for existing policy."…”