Plagiarism is the plagiarism as copying another's work or borrowing someone else's original ideas.
Plagiarism is the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own original work.
Plagiarism includes following concept:
Methods of preventing plagiarism:
Planning your paper: This includes consult with your instructor, plan your paper and take effective notes.
Writing your paper: This includes when in doubt, cite sources, make it clear who said what, know how to paraphrase and analyze and evaluate your sources
Codes of ethics:
JPAR have codes of ethics that specifically refer to self-plagiarism as per the American Political Science Association (APSA). The JPAR published a code of ethics that describes plagiarism as deliberate appropriation of the works of others represented as one's own. It does not make any reference to self-plagiarism. It does say that when a thesis or dissertation is published "in whole or in part", the author is "not ordinarily under an ethical obligation to acknowledge its origins.
The publisher and journal don’t take any responsibility regarding plagiarism issues raised out of any article or hoax submission. Plagiarised article will not be published in JPAR, however if any plagiarised article published by mistake, it will be deleted from our website and contents. The publisher/journal does not support any kind of article or hoax submission. Authors are fully responsible for article or hoax submission. Authors are instructed to take care of plagiarism while submitting their manuscript. Authors are advised not to submit plagiarism article or hoax submission article.