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Lifescience Global Canada Inc. is committed to disseminating research and scholarly publications as widely as possible. It supports the principle that 'the study results that have been publicly funded should be freely accessible in the public domain. Therefore, it encourages researchers to make their research available through Open Access (OA).
Open access publishing is not without costs. Lifescience Global Canada Inc. provides open access publications partly pay the expenses of journal production, online hosting, and archiving from authors and their research supporters by charging a publication fee for each article they publish.
After editorial approval and peer review, all submitted manuscripts are subject to an article-processing fee for OPEN ACCESS papers covering the cost of production.
Standard OPEN ACCESS article processing fee = US$ 630
Inclusive Bank Charges
Lifescience Global Canada Inc. is committed to disseminating research and scholarly publications as widely as possible. It supports the principle that 'the study results that have been publicly funded should be freely accessible in the public domain. Therefore, it encourages researchers to make their research available through Open Access (OA).
Open access publishing is not without costs. Lifescience Global Canada Inc. provides open access publications partly pay the expenses of journal production, online hosting, and archiving from authors and their research supporters by charging a publication fee for each article they publish.
After editorial approval and peer review, all submitted manuscripts are subject to an article-processing fee for OPEN ACCESS papers covering the cost of production.
Standard OPEN ACCESS article processing fee = US$ 530
Inclusive Bank Charges
PURPOSE
Generally, the functioning of the journal is supervised by an Editorial Board composed of distinguished and qualified researchers in the field, who contribute by inviting participation and offering expert opinions on the suitability of submissions. The Editorial Board includes the following key positions.
EDITORIAL RECRUITMENT WORKFLOW:
Editorial board members are expected to:
- Assess submissions based on the policy and scope of the journal
- Organize publication of thematic issues
- Provide editorials for thematic issues organized under their Guest Editorship
- Assist in identifying peer-reviewers suitable to a specific topic and provide second opinions on papers in case of reviewer's conflict
- Suggest appropriate conferences for the editors to attend
- Assist in the announcement of the journal amongst authors, readers, and subscribers; and encourage colleagues to submit their best work
- Suggest competent board members
- Carry out submitted manuscript peer-reviewing
- Submit/Solicit review/research manuscript to the journal
Selection Criteria:
We believe that the Editorial Board plays an essential role in the progress of a journal, and the success of our journal owes a lot to our competent editorial board.
Scholars from different regions worldwide are chosen for the Editorial Board to serve the journal with dedication and conviction.
The members are selected as per the following criteria:
· Geographical diversity
· Relevance of expertise
· specific number of publications to their credit
· Eminence as per their posts in key research institutes
Guest editors, previous authors, or peer-reviewers who have worked for the journal, or are endorsed by other board members may be considered for inclusion in the Editorial Board.
When invited to the editorial board, potential candidates must provide a brief description of their responsibilities and a clear statement that their post is voluntary and without remuneration.
According to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
'Conflicts of interest occur when authors, reviewers, or editors have concerns that are not fully clear, and that may affect their decisions on whatever is published. They have been defined as those that would create a thoughtful reader feel misled or deceived when announced later.'
Conflicting interest might result from relationships, allegiances, or hostilities to particular groups, organizations, or interests, which may impact one's judgments or procedures excessively. When such claims are individual and/or may result in personal gain this can also arise the issue of competing interest.
Scholars, researchers, and professionals may have possible conflicts of interest that could impact – or could be seen to have an impact on- their research. Therefore, to exclude and clarify such situations all International Journal of Criminology and Sociology journals require a precise declaration of conflicting interests, a statement that will be included the published article. Of note, this statement does not need to detail the financial methods of competing interests.
Declaration of any competing interests will certainly not be a cause of article discarding rather the articles will be judged honestly.
Instances of conflicts of interest might include the following, although it is not an exhaustive listing:
• Producing collected fees for advising.
• Holding obtained research funding.
• Having been applied by a relevant organization.
• Owning assets or shares in an organization that the publication of your paper might influence.
• Having acquired funds compensating you for visiting a relevant symposium or talk.
IJCS requires from all authors submitting their work to the journal that a conflict of interest statement/disclosure should be present in the submitted article.
Authors should include the Declaration of Conflicting Interests at the end of the manuscript after Acknowledgements and before the References under the heading 'Declaration of Conflicting Interest.' If no conflict exists, they must state that 'The Author(s) declare(s) no conflict of interest.'Authors may find the following source helpful to get more information on Conflict of Interest procedures, Common Standard for Conflict of Interest Disclosure published by the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
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Minimum processing times from submission to publication |
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Modern times demand that processing times are minimized so that authors can publish their work quickly. International Journal of Criminology and Sociology Open Access system enables authors to get their work published rapidly. For journals with paid access, the processing times will match STM industry standards, ensuring the timely publication of quality manuscripts. |
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Online Manuscript Submission and Tracking System |
| International Journal of Criminology and Sociology processing facilitates its authors with a state-of-the-art manuscript submission and processing system. The system provides authors, editors, and publishing staff to go through all steps of manuscript processing online conveniently. Every step is recorded, and status can be viewed on a real-time basis. The system will be monitored by trained editorial staff, who are available for user support on an immediate basis. |
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Minimum Article Processing Charges (For Open Access) |
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International Journal of Criminology and Sociology offers authors the minimum rates to get their articles published online as quickly online. Authors do not have to wait in long publishing queus and get their work published in their desired timeframe. All manuscripts are expedited through a peer-review procedure, ensuring the publication of only high-quality publications. |
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Maximum Readership Ensured |
| International Journal of Criminology and Sociology possesses a marketing team with hands-on experience in promoting science publications, including scholarly journals and eBooks. Building relationships with indexing and archiving websites will ensure maximum dispersion of published literature. Citations for high-quality papers will be ensured by indexing agencies like BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts, EMBASE, MEDLINE/Index Medicus, Science Citation Index®, and BIOBASE |

