Plagiarism Policy

The Journal of Indonesian Society Empowerment (JISE) upholds strict ethical standards and does not tolerate any form of plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts are screened using Turnitin, with a maximum similarity threshold of 20%. Plagiarism includes the unacknowledged use of another’s ideas, methods, results, or words, as well as self-plagiarism—reusing one's previously published work without proper citation.

Types of Plagiarism:

  • Full Plagiarism: Direct copying without any changes.
  • Partial Plagiarism: Reworded or combined content from various sources without proper attribution.
  • Self-Plagiarism: Duplication of the author’s own prior publications.

Manuscripts found to exceed the acceptable similarity threshold during the initial review will be automatically rejected. In cases of suspected plagiarism after publication, a Fact-Finding Committee (FFC) will be formed to investigate. Proven misconduct may result in retraction, institutional notification, blacklisting of authors, and removal of the article from all platforms.

All authors are expected to submit original work and comply with the journal’s integrity guidelines to maintain the quality and credibility of scholarly communication.