The Journal of Forensic Nursing follows internationally recognized publication ethics and editorial standards to ensure the integrity, transparency, and quality of scholarly publishing.
Peer Review Policy
All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process conducted by qualified experts to ensure scientific quality, originality, and academic relevance.
Open Access Policy
The journal provides immediate open access to published content, supporting the global exchange of scientific knowledge without restrictions.
Publication Ethics
Authors, reviewers, and editors are expected to follow ethical publishing practices in accordance with COPE guidelines and international academic standards.
Plagiarism Policy
Manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using professional plagiarism detection tools. Submissions containing unethical duplication or copied content will be rejected immediately.
Copyright Policy
Authors retain copyright of their published work while granting the journal the right to publish, archive, and distribute the article.
Conflict of Interest
Authors must disclose any financial, institutional, or personal relationships that could influence the interpretation of their research.
Retraction Policy
The journal reserves the right to retract published articles in cases of proven ethical misconduct, plagiarism, data fabrication, or major scientific errors.
Data Availability
Authors are encouraged to provide supporting research data and supplementary materials to promote transparency and reproducibility.
