Ethical Oversight
To Make sure that the ethical standards of the journal are achieved, TJSSSR editors provide ethical ethical oversight for the publication process.
Vulnerable Populations
As Per the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), ethical oversight should include, but is not limited to, policies on consent to publication, publication on vulnerable populations, ethical conduct of research using animals, ethical conduct of research using human subjects, handling confidential data and ethical business/marketing practices.
For Research involving human or animal subjects, TJSSSR requires that information about appropriate institutional review board approval be included with the submission or described inside the article.
For research involving human subjects, authors have to give an explanation for how knowledgeable consent was once received from all participants. Informed consent should be obtained if there is any reasonable possibility that complete anonymity cannot be maintained. The privacy of human subjects should never be violated without prior informed consent. Identifying information should be excluded from the study data unless the information is essential for the study purposes and the subject (or their legal representative has given prior written informed consent. However, subject information should never be falsified or modified. When informed consent has been given by the subjects, it should be included in the article.