Screening for Plagiarism

As a form of commitment from the Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian (J-SEP) is in preventing various forms of plagiarism, we strictly implement an anti-plagiarism policy where every submitted manuscript will be checked through the Turnitin application and signed a Statement of Originality. This policy is in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of National Education Number 17 of 2010 concerning the Prevention and Eradication of plagiarism in Higher Education.
Plagiarism and self-plagiarism are both forbidden. Each author is in charge of making sure that the article that submit to this journal is original and free of plagiarism. We routinely run all submissions with tools for plagiarism detection. 25% of the highest similarity should be the result of the manuscript screening. Additionally, if plagiarism in the article is discovered, the Editorial Board has the discretion to reject the submission.
The three types of plagiarism are:
(a) the word for word plagiarism (the author uses the words of other authors (exactly) without mentioning the source);
(b) plagiarism over the source (using another author's ideas without giving them adequate credit or explicitly citing them); and
(c) plagiarism of authorship (the author is acknowledged as the author of the paperwork of others).