Screening for Plagiarism Policy
Sanagi Law and Communication Journal (SLCJ) is committed to maintaining the highest academic integrity and ethical standards. To ensure the originality of the work submitted for publication, we use plagiarism detection tools and implement strict policies regarding plagiarism.
Plagiarism Detection
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All submitted manuscripts will be screened for plagiarism using advanced plagiarism detection software.
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Manuscripts with significant similarities to existing works or suspected plagiarism will be flagged for further review.
Policy on Plagiarism
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If plagiarism is detected, the manuscript will be rejected, and the author will be notified about the findings.
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The journal follows a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism. This includes not only direct copying of text but also improper paraphrasing or failure to properly attribute sources.
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Authors are expected to properly cite all references, quotes, and ideas that are not their own, and to provide proper attribution for any reused content.
Ethical Responsibility
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Authors must ensure that their manuscripts are free from plagiarism and that all sources are properly acknowledged.
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Sanagi Law and Communication Journal reserves the right to take appropriate action in case of plagiarism, including rejection of the manuscript and potential reporting to the author’s affiliated institution.
By submitting a manuscript to Sanagi Law and Communication Journal, authors agree to adhere to the plagiarism policy outlined above.