Plagiarism Policies

 - The editorial board of Jerash for Research and Studies does not accept any type of plagiarism.

The journal is not responsible for plagiarism.-

- All authors submitting research works to the journal must confirm that their works are their own creation and has not been copied in whole or in part from other works.

- Authors must cite the sources and citations for all relevant material used in their works.

- The editorial board checks all submitted research for plagiarism, or copying using plagiarism detection software. In addition, reviewers are required to report any unethical issues or violations.

- Discovery of any confirmed violations will result in immediate rejection of the work and any future works by the author.

 

- If readers, referees, or others raise serious concerns about certain work, the editor-in-chief will initially contact the author and allow him/her to respond to these concerns. If his/her response is unsatisfactory, the editor-in-chief will take the matter to the institutional level by contacting the head of the institution. If the published work is found to be a duplicate, a retraction notice will be published, and copies of the correspondence will be sent to the head of the institution where the researcher works.

 

- Retracted works should be retained online and prominently marked as withdrawn from all online publications for future readers.