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83 Medico-Legal J. 3 (2015)

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                                                                                 Medico-Legal
Editorial                                                                                Journal


The papers we choose to publish


Daniel Haines
Medical Editor


I have written this editorial to encourage authors, espe-
cially new authors, to submit their papers and to get
them published. If they are accepted they will get a very
wide and distinguished audience. They will be dissemi-
nated around the world. They should be original, short
and interesting. They can be the start of a fulfilling
career.
   The first duty of this Journal is to publish the talks
given to the Society. This is for the benefit of those who
could not attend the talk and as a record for those who
did come. That takes about a third of our available
pages. We use the remaining pages for papers offered
on research, legal opinions and case reports. Letters are
welcome. We are getting increasing numbers of papers
submitted, and with limited space we have to decline
more submissions. Potential authors may find it useful
to know how decisions are made by the Medical Editor
together with the Editor.


Interest
My forensic medical and dental interests are wide,
working as I do as a police surgeon and as an expert
witness in the fields of rape, child abuse, interpretation
of injuries and forensic dentistry. So my first question
about any new paper offered is Is it interesting? Does
it tell me anything new? Does it expand my thinking in
any aspect of my work? Is a reader, legal or medical,
likely to read beyond the title? So I will quickly reject
me too papers that repeat other people's work in
slightly different populations. These include papers on
estimating body height from a single bone in a Tamil
population, or the sex of a body from a tooth. Such
papers would be more useful published locally.


Originality
A paper must be original. We continue to be offered
papers that have already been accepted or published in
another journal. They are sometimes partially rewrit-
ten. Plagiarism is an absolute bar. We check each
author   and   each  paper   with   a  number    of


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anti-plagiarism programs. We report authors who pla-
giarise the work of others to the other forensic medical
journals. The editors tend to know and support each
other. Parts of previously published books and papers
may be quoted verbatim if they are brief, relevant and
properly acknowledged.


Brevity
Short, concise papers are welcome. Long, rambling
papers are boring and should be pr&cised if they are
to be considered. As a general rule, 2000 words
should be the aim. We simply do not have room for
long papers.


Interesting photographs
Complex tables and lists should be avoided if possible.
A few words expounding an important point are far
better than a table that needs to be interpreted by the
reader. Pertinent photographs of good quality can be
helpful and interesting. Interesting and eye-catching
photographs can recommend a paper to both reader
and editor. Complex histopathological photographs
should be avoided. They convey little to non-
histopathologists.


References
There should be a limited number of references. Six or
eight may be looked at by the reader, but a whole page
is likely to be ignored. That would be a waste of space.


Good English
Try to get someone fluent in British English to help
with your paper. We try to avoid American English.
We like short, concise sentences. Break up any long
sentences. If your paper is really interesting, we will
try to help, but our time is limited.
   For further information please visit the manuscript
submission guidelines found: http://mlj.sagepub.com/

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