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Welcome to the International Review of Social Systems and Safety Policies (IRSSSP) — an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to advancing scholarship and practice in the fields of social systems, institutional safety governance, and policy innovation.

IRSSSP provides a platform for researchers, policymakers, safety experts, and social development practitioners to share critical analyses and data-driven insights that strengthen human, institutional, and community safety systems globally.

The journal bridges social sciences and policy research, addressing the dynamic intersections between social organization, human welfare, and systemic safety policies that promote equitable and sustainable societies.

 

Archives

The IRSSSP Archives provide access to previously published issues, including empirical studies, theoretical frameworks, and policy reviews covering a broad range of topics in social safety, governance systems, and institutional policy development.

Readers can explore a wealth of knowledge that supports innovation in social protection, labor systems, safety governance, and social risk management.

 

About

1. About the Journal

The International Review of Social Systems and Safety Policies (IRSSSP) is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to research and knowledge exchange on how social systems, policies, and governance mechanisms contribute to safety, resilience, and human well-being.

The journal emphasizes a systems-based approach to understanding the interconnections between social institutions, governance frameworks, technology, and safety management. It seeks to advance global dialogue on risk prevention, social regulation, occupational health, and community resilience.

Published by Enbiescope, IRSSSP is a hub for cross-disciplinary collaboration among social scientists, policymakers, economists, engineers, and safety professionals.

 

Scope of the Journal

IRSSSP invites original articles, reviews, and policy papers that address, but are not limited to, the following areas:

 

Aims and Objectives

The International Review of Social Systems and Safety Policies (IRSSSP) aims to:

  1. Promote scholarly exchange on social and institutional safety systems.
  2. Bridge the gap between academic research and practical safety policy development.
  3. Support innovation in policy design, social governance, and safety management.
  4. Encourage cross-sectoral collaboration between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.
  5. Contribute to sustainable social development and risk-informed decision-making across industries and communities.

 

2. Guidelines for Author(s)

IRSSSP welcomes original and high-quality research papers that have not been previously published or submitted elsewhere.

Manuscript Preparation:

Article Structure:

  1. Title Page (with author(s) name, affiliation, and contact details)
  2. Abstract (150–250 words)
  3. Keywords (4–6)
  4. Introduction
  5. Literature Review / Theoretical Framework
  6. Methodology
  7. Results and Discussion
  8. Conclusion and Policy Implications
  9. References

All manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer review process to ensure objectivity and high scholarly standards.

Plagiarism Policy:
Manuscripts must be original, and similarity must not exceed 15%. Submissions are checked through plagiarism detection software.

 

3. Submissions

Authors can submit their manuscripts directly through the IRSSSP Online Submission Portal or via email.

Submission Steps:

  1. Register or log in as an author.
  2. Upload your manuscript and accompanying documents.
  3. Confirm compliance with the author guidelines.
  4. Submit and await acknowledgment.

Submissions are acknowledged within 3 working days, and the review process takes 2–4 weeks on average.

📧 Submission Email: editor.irsssp@enbiescope.com

 

4. Privacy Statement

The International Review of Social Systems and Safety Policies (IRSSSP) respects the privacy of authors, reviewers, and readers.
All personal and institutional information collected will be used solely for the journal’s editorial, communication, and publication processes, and will not be shared with external parties without consent.

 

Editorial Team

The IRSSSP Editorial Board consists of experienced scholars, safety policy experts, and practitioners representing diverse disciplines and regions.

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. [Name Placeholder], [Institution], [Country]
Managing Editor: Dr. [Name Placeholder], [Institution], [Country]
Associate Editors:

The editorial board ensures rigorous peer review, ethical publication standards, and interdisciplinary relevance across all issues.

 

Call for Papers

The International Review of Social Systems and Safety Policies (IRSSSP) invites scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to submit manuscripts for upcoming issues.

We particularly welcome interdisciplinary research that connects social systems thinking, public policy, and safety innovation in both developed and emerging economies.

Special Issue Topics Include:

Submit manuscripts to 📧 editor.irsssp@enbiescope.com

 

Publication Fee

To support open-access dissemination and maintain operational quality, IRSSSP charges a modest Article Processing Charge (APC).

APC: USD 70 (or equivalent in local currency)

This fee covers editorial management, peer review, indexing, web hosting, and long-term archiving.
Waivers or discounts may be granted to authors from low-income countries or those with demonstrated financial need.

 

Contact Us

International Review of Social Systems and Safety Policies (IRSSSP)
Published by Enbiescope

📧 Email: editor.irsssp@enbiescope.com

For inquiries on submissions, partnerships, or editorial matters, contact the editorial office directly.

 

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Register to become part of the IRSSSP community and gain access to submission tools, issue updates, and editorial announcements.

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