Aims & Scope

Scholarship on risk, hazards, and crises (emergencies, disasters, or public policy/organizational crises) has developed into mature and distinct fields of inquiry.

Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy (RHCPP) addresses the governance implications of the important questions raised for the respective fields.

The relationships between risk, hazards, and crisis raise fundamental questions with broad social science and policy implications.

During unstable situations of acute or chronic danger and substantial uncertainty (i.e. a crisis), important and deeply rooted societal institutions, norms, and values come into play.

The purpose of RHCPP is to provide a forum for research and commentary that examines societies’ understanding of and measures to address risk,hazards, and crises, how public policies do and should address these concerns, and to what effect.

The journal is explicitly designed to encourage a broad range of perspectives by integrating work from a variety of disciplines.

The journal will look at social science theory and policy design across the spectrum of risks and crises — including natural and technological hazards, public health crises, terrorism, and societal and environmental disasters.

Papers will analyze the ways societies deal with both unpredictable and predictable events as public policy questions, which include topics such as crisis governance, loss and liability, emergency response, agenda setting, and the social and cultural contexts in which hazards, risks and crises are perceived and defined.

Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy invites dialogue and is open to new approaches.

We seek scholarly work that combines academic quality with practical relevance.

We especially welcome authors writing on the governance of risk and crises to submit their manuscripts.

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Metrics & Ranking

Impact Factor

Year Value
2025 2

SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

Year Value
2024 0.575

Quartile

Year Value
2024 Q2

h-index

Year Value
2024 28

Journal Rank

Year Value
2024 10107

Journal Citation Indicator

Year Value
2024 3141

Impact Factor Trend


Abstracting & Indexing

Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.


Subjects & Keywords

Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Social Sciences, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.


Quick Facts

Current Factor
2
First Published: 2025

SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

SJR
0.575
First Published: 2024

Quartile

Current Quartile
Q2
First Published: 2024

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