Archive Policy
Digital Preservation and Long-Term Accessibility
The Indonesian Journal of Corruption and Criminal Justice (IJCCJ) employs distributed digital archiving arrangements to safeguard the long-term preservation and continued accessibility of its published scholarship. In particular, the journal’s content is preserved through the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN), which provides permanent archival storage for journals hosted on the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform. This infrastructure is intended to ensure that published articles remain discoverable and retrievable even if the journal ceases publication or the OJS platform becomes unavailable.
Author Self-Archiving and Repository Deposit
IJCCJ further supports the sustainable dissemination of research by permitting and encouraging authors to deposit the published version of their articles in personal or institutional repositories, subject-specific repositories, and other open access archives. Such deposits should be undertaken in accordance with the journal’s Open Access Statement and its Copyright and Licensing provisions, including any applicable attribution and licensing requirements.

