Ethical Clearance

To be eligible for publication in JPMI: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Inklusif, each manuscript must adhere to rigorous ethical standards, which encompass the following core principles:

Ethical Approval: Research must obtain approval from the appropriate ethical review boards or committees.

Participant Protection: Authors are responsible for safeguarding the safety and well-being of all study participants.

Informed Consent: Participants must be thoroughly informed about the study's objectives, methods, potential risks, and benefits, with explicit consent obtained from them.

Voluntary Participation: Participation must be completely voluntary, without any form of coercion or undue pressure.

Right to Withdraw: Participants should be made aware of their right to withdraw from the study at any time without facing any adverse effects.

Confidentiality and Anonymity: Authors must ensure the confidentiality and anonymity of all participants.

Exclusion Criteria: The criteria for excluding individuals from the study must be clearly defined and justified.

Protection of Vulnerable Groups: Additional safeguards must be implemented when conducting research involving vulnerable populations, such as children, the elderly, or those with limited capacity.

Ethical Treatment of Animals: Research involving animals must adhere to strict ethical standards.

Supervision: The research should be conducted under appropriate supervision to ensure compliance with ethical guidelines.

By following these ethical standards, JPMI: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Inklusif maintains academic integrity and promotes a research environment that emphasizes ethical conduct.