Plagiarism Statement
The Journal of Humanities and Arts Perspectives (JHAP) is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ensuring that all published research is original and properly attributed.
Plagiarism Prevention Policy
- All submitted manuscripts are subjected to plagiarism screening using Turnitin, a leading plagiarism detection software.
- Turnitin compares the manuscript against a vast database of academic publications, online content, and other resources to identify overlapping or unoriginal content.
Definition of Plagiarism
Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
- Copying text, data, images, or ideas from other sources without proper citation.
- Republishing one’s own previously published work without appropriate acknowledgment (self-plagiarism).
- Paraphrasing significant portions of another’s work without proper attribution.
Actions in Case of Plagiarism
If plagiarism is detected at any stage of the submission or publication process:
Before Acceptance
- The manuscript will be rejected immediately, and the author(s) will be informed of the reasons for rejection.
After Publication
- The article will be retracted, with a formal retraction notice issued, detailing the nature of the plagiarism.
- The author(s) may be prohibited from submitting to JHAP in the future.
Commitment to Ethical Publishing
The Journal of Humanities and Arts Perspectives (JHAP) follows the ethical guidelines outlined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). We are committed to transparency, accountability, and fairness in all aspects of the publishing process.
For any questions regarding our plagiarism policy, please contact us at contact@press.jandoo.ac.