Plagiarism detection policy

The most frequent forms of unethical principles in publication are: plagiarism, inadequate authorship and redundant publication:
Plagiarism: All publication proposals will be submitted for review by a text similarity detection program (Similarity Check). Proposals containing a high percentage of similarity will not be accepted (more than 10%).
2. Inadequate authorship: Authors are responsible for the authors' participation in the authorship and the order of appearance in the article; the journal does not interfere in these aspects. Authors should not make changes in the number and order of authors once the editorial process has begun.
3. Redundant publication (duplicate publication and fragmented publication): The Journal does not accept duplicate publication, in case of incurring in this fault and demonstrating its occurrence, authors are subject to the guidelines established by COPE.
In order to guarantee originality and respect for the copyright of other researchers, articles that aspire to be published in the multidisciplinary journal Perspectivas Investigativas (RMPI), will be submitted to review by means of anti-plagiarism programs.
Contributors who incur in plagiarism (any total or partial reproduction of content that is not cited) will not be allowed to publish again in the multidisciplinary journal Perspectivas Investigativas (RMPI), 
Any article received with more than 10% plagiarism or self-plagiarism will not be approved.