Screening for Plagiarism Policy
JNP: Jurnal Nasional Pengabdian pada Masyarakat is committed to upholding academic integrity and ensuring the originality of all published works. Every submitted manuscript is subjected to a plagiarism screening process before entering peer review.
The journal uses plagiarism detection software to identify similarity in text, figures, tables, and other content. Manuscripts with high similarity levels or evidence of plagiarism will be rejected or returned to the author for revision.
Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
- Direct copying of text without proper citation
- Improper paraphrasing of other works
- Self-plagiarism or duplicate publication
- Unattributed use of data, figures, or ideas
Authors are fully responsible for ensuring that their manuscripts are original and properly referenced. The editorial board reserves the right to take appropriate action in cases of confirmed plagiarism, including rejection, retraction, and notification to the author’s institution if necessary.