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Background and Format:
Published since 2004, Crisis Response Journal is a global publication. It covers all practical, operational, tactical and command aspects of crisis and disaster management including natural disasters to terrorism. Every issue features news, interviews, commentary, event previews and reviews. Topics regularly covered include terrorism, large-scale emergency exercises, frontline emergency response, search and rescue, climate change, hazardous materials for example.
Audience and Readership:
The publication is aimed at local and national governments; front-line emergency response and civil protection organisations; major international institutions; non governmental organisations; emergency planners & responders; academic and training institutions, critical infrastructure security and emergency response experts (ie ports, airports, refineries, energy and water installations); along with a range of other actors in the prevention, response, resilience and continuity fields.
Deadline:
A month prior to the start of the cover month.
Time of Publication:
The journal distribution changes the months it is published in each year. In 2017, these months are now August, October and November.
Circulation:
Monthly Unique Users:
401,039 (Source: Publisher)
Distribution:
The journal is available in print and digital formats via subscription, although digitally some articles in each issue can be read online free of charge.
Ad rates:
Advertising information can be found here, where you can also request a media pack.
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Bio
Background and Format: Published since 2004, Crisis Response Journal is a global publication. It covers all practical, operational, tactical and command aspects of crisis and disaster management including natural disasters to terrorism. Every issue features news, interviews, commentary, event previews and reviews. Topics regularly covered include terrorism, large-scale emergency exercises, frontline emergency response, search and rescue, climate change, hazardous materials for example. Audience and Readership: The publication is aimed at local and national governments; front-line emergency response and civil protection organisations; major international institutions; non governmental organisations; emergency planners & responders; academic and training institutions, critical infrastructure security and emergency response experts (ie ports, airports, refineries, energy and water installations); along with a range of other actors in the prevention, response, resilience and continuity fields. Deadline: A month prior to the start of the cover month. Time of Publication: The journal distribution changes the months it is published in each year. In 2017, these months are now August, October and November. Circulation: Monthly Unique Users: 401,039 (Source: Publisher) Distribution: The journal is available in print and digital formats via subscription, although digitally some articles in each issue can be read online free of charge. Ad rates: Advertising information can be found here, where you can also request a media pack.
Website
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Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Security & Security Systems, Health Administration, EMS/Emergency Medical Services, Cybersecurity
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