Allegations of Misconduct
Allegations of Misconduct
The Raparin Journal of Humanities (RJH) takes all allegations of research or publication misconduct seriously. Misconduct may include, but is not limited to, plagiarism, data fabrication or falsification, duplicate submission, inappropriate authorship, undisclosed conflicts of interest, or unethical research practices. When a concern is raised, the Editorial Office will review it fairly and confidentially, allowing everyone involved to respond. RJH follows the ethical guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
RJH also reserves the right to remove or withdraw any article found to be fabricated or fraudulent. The journal actively works to detect any form of fabrication or falsification at every stage of manuscript starting from the desk review to post-publication. If misconduct is confirmed, appropriate action will be taken, which may include rejection, retraction, or notification of the author’s institution.