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- Ligne n°18 : Plagiarism in the UK
Ligne n°27 : ... the network used Freedom of Information requests to also gain access to- Ligne n°28 : statistics on plagiarism at universities in the country.
Ligne n°30 : ... According to the report, some 60,000 university students have been- Ligne n°31 : accused of plagiarism in the past four years, of which some 40,000 were
Ligne n°32 : disciplined. Of those disciplined, 400 were expelled (excluded) and ...
Ligne n°35 : ... Those statistics are interesting for a variety of reasons. First is- Ligne n°36 : that, while the majority of plagiarism cases did result in disciplinary
Ligne n°37 : action, a full third did not. How many of these cases were because of ...
Ligne n°41 : ... Still, this means that, in the UK at least, punishment for an alleged- Ligne n°42 : plagiarism infraction is far from automatic, resulting in a punishment
Ligne n°43 : rate of 67%. While those odds don’t favor students accused of ...
Ligne n°43 : ... rate of 67%. While those odds don’t favor students accused of- Ligne n°44 : plagiarism, they are more favorable than those faced by those accused
Ligne n°45 : of actual crimes. District attorneys in the United States, for example, ...
Ligne n°48 : ... It’s also worth noting that only one fifth of the students accused of- Ligne n°49 : plagiarism suffered a reduction in their grades and only .6% of all
Ligne n°50 : students accused of plagiarism were expelled. This means that, in the ...
Ligne n°49 : ... plagiarism suffered a reduction in their grades and only .6% of all- Ligne n°50 : students accused of plagiarism were expelled. This means that, in the
Ligne n°51 : UK, an allegation of plagiarism does not automatically mean a grade ...
Ligne n°50 : ... students accused of plagiarism were expelled. This means that, in the- Ligne n°51 : UK, an allegation of plagiarism does not automatically mean a grade
Ligne n°52 : reduction, much less an expulsion. Those are actually very unlikely ...
Ligne n°55 : ... However, perhaps most interesting is that the number of students- Ligne n°56 : accused of plagiarism is significantly smaller than the number who
Ligne n°57 : likely actually do it. A recent survey of college students in the U.S. ...
Ligne n°61 : ... While the United States is a different country, even if the UK rate of- Ligne n°62 : plagiarism is just 20% that means the vast majority of students who
Ligne n°63 : plagiarized never even faced an accusation. This is because there are ...
Ligne n°62 : ... plagiarism is just 20% that means the vast majority of students who- Ligne n°63 : plagiarized never even faced an accusation. This is because there are
Ligne n°64 : approximately 2.3 million university students in the UK, which means ...
Ligne n°64 : ... approximately 2.3 million university students in the UK, which means- Ligne n°65 : approximately 2.6% were accused of plagiarism.
Ligne n°69 : ... average, in every class of 38 students, one will face allegations of- Ligne n°70 : plagiarism. On the other hand, given the high rate of admitted
Ligne n°71 : plagiarism, it means that the amount detected truly is just the tip of ...
Ligne n°70 : ... plagiarism. On the other hand, given the high rate of admitted- Ligne n°71 : plagiarism, it means that the amount detected truly is just the tip of
Ligne n°72 : the iceberg. ...
Ligne n°74 : ... More than anything, the Channel 4 report shows just how complex the- Ligne n°75 : problem of plagiarism in universities is and. more importantly, how
Ligne n°76 : deep the issue runs. ...
Ligne n°79 : ... universities in the UK have made great strides in the fight. Not only- Ligne n°80 : have they adopted plagiarism policies and the use of
Ligne n°81 : plagiarism-detection software nationwide, but they’ve nearly cut in ...
Ligne n°80 : ... have they adopted plagiarism policies and the use of- Ligne n°81 : plagiarism-detection software nationwide, but they’ve nearly cut in
Ligne n°82 : half the number of papers with high similarity rates turned in over the ...- Ligne n°85 : Still, as these statistics show, the battle against plagiarism is not a
Ligne n°86 : sprint, it is a marathon and it is true in the UK and for every ...
Ligne n°87 : ... country. That marathon requires not just an emphasis on detection, but- Ligne n°88 : all areas of plagiarism policy. Further, it requires regular analysis
Ligne n°89 : to ensure that it’s working as designed so that adjustments can be made ...
Ligne n°93 : ... powerful statistics from it. That data, in the end, is powerful and, as- Ligne n°94 : shown above, indicates the UK is turning the tide against plagiarism,
Ligne n°95 : even if there is still much work to be done. ...
Ligne n°97 : ... The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author,- Ligne n°98 : Jonathan Bailey of Plagiarism Today, and do not reflect the opinions of
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