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3.9
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Reputation
5.2
Influence
2.3
Speed
7.0
ジャーナルの略称
J TRANSP SECUR
ISSN
1938-7741
E-ISSN
1938-775X
h-index
N.A.
CiteScore
CiteScore
SJR
SNIP
CiteScore Rank
2.60
0.247
0.609
Subject field
Quartiles
Rank
Percentile
Category: Social Sciences Subcategory: Law
Q1
233 / 1105
Category: Social Sciences Subcategory: Political Science and International Relations
Q2
203 / 738
Category: Social Sciences Subcategory: Sociology and Political Science
Q2
467 / 1497
Category: Social Sciences Subcategory: Safety Research
Q2
52 / 109
Category: Social Sciences Subcategory: Transportation
Q3
90 / 152
Category: Social Sciences Subcategory: Management Science and Operations Research
Q3
132 / 218
自己引用率 (2024-2025)
25.00%自己引用率トレンド
掲載範囲
The mission of the Journal of Transportation Security is to disseminate new research, thought, and analysis for teachers, researchers, policy makers and practitioners who view transportation security as a critical element of our world. Since the inception of transportation networks, security has always played a role in planning and execution, albeit a tertiary one to increased efficiencies and reduced costs. Over the past two decades, however, ongoing attacks by criminals and terrorists have altered the ways that transportation security is viewed by governments and industry. Protecting the physical infrastructure of transport systems along with cargo, passengers, and personnel is now held as both a national security priority and an organizational necessity. Fundamental to fulfilling the mission of JTRS is a global, multi-disciplinary approach to the subject of transportation security. Over the past ten years, at least ten articles have been published from each of these varied areas of specialization: legal studies; supply chain management; engineering and technology; maritime and ocean transport; economics and business; emergency management; criminology; rail and mass transit; aviation security; geopolitics; public policy; education and knowledge management; cybersecurity and space; and road and inland transport.Officially cited as: J Transp Secur
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