Welcome to The Journal of Science and Security

JSS is an open-access online journal that employs a peer-review system to publish high-quality research papers and articles.

About JSS

The main purpose of JSS is to foster the advancement and sharing of interdisciplinary knowledge across various domains including management, commerce, economics, education, humanities, information systems, and technology. This facilitates enhanced dialogue among scholars, researchers, and practitioners.

Articles that do not align with the journal’s scientific objectives, scope, and subject areas are respectfully declined. Adherence to scientific principles, rules, and ethical standards essential for publication qualification is strictly maintained.

To lead in publishing innovative research at the nexus of science and security, fostering a safer and more informed world.

1. Publish top-tier, peer-reviewed research in science and security.
2. Provide a platform for scholars and practitioners to share insights.
3. Foster interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle global security issues.

1. Integrity: Ethical research and publication practices.
2. Excellence: High-quality, rigorous peer review.
3. Innovation: Cutting-edge research in science and security.
4. Inclusivity: Diverse and inclusive perspectives.
5. Transparency: Open and clear editorial processes.
6. Collaboration: Promoting partnerships for greater impact.

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Recent Journals

GENDER INCLUSIVITY IN AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES IN KIAMBU COUNTY, KENYA

ABSTRACT While agricultural cooperatives are noted to hold a unique potential to foster gender equality in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, gender disparities have persisted agricultural cooperatives in different value chains. This study thus analyses gender inclusivity in agricultural cooperatives in Kiambu County, guided by Erikson’s Social-Ecological Model and Feminist Political Ecology. The study…

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGION AND SINGLE-PARENTING IN MOUNT KENYA

Abstract This study examines the relationship between religion and single-parenting in Mount Kenya, focusing on single-mother households where male children adopt their mother’s surname. The research provides a detailed situational analysis, supported by statistical data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), to explore the dynamics of single-parenting within the region. Employing a mixed-methods…

USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO PREVENT RECIDIVISM IN KENYA

USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO PREVENT RECIDIVISM IN KENYA Abstract Kenya has witnessed high crime rates in the past years, with majority of these been petty crimes that attract 3years and below imprisonment.  Available evidence suggests that some of these petty offenders when released from their custodial sentences or pardoned become felons who commit more…