Nov 4, 2008

the penalty for Plagiarism

The penalty for plagiarism at Stanford University?

The standard punishment for a first-time violation is a one-quarter suspension and 40 hours of community service. The student would be given one-quarter suspension into a two-quarter delay in the conferral of the degree, if his final quarter of enrollment the standard practice

Six punishment for Plagiarism at University of Washington

  1. Disciplinary Warning: verbal or written notification that the student has not met the University's standards of conduct, and that a repeated offense will result in more serious disciplinary action. It is not the case that first offenses automatically receive a warning; most first offenses receive a stricter response, with warnings reserved for cases with unusual mitigating circumstances.
  2. Reprimand: a written statement censuring a student for violating University regulations, and stating that another offense will result in more serious action. This is normally considered a lenient response, even for first offenses.
  3. Restitution: requirement that the student compensate the University or other persons for damages, injuries, or losses. Failure to comply results in canceled registration and a hold on future registration.
  4. Disciplinary Probation: an action that places conditions on the student's continued attendance at the University, including the statement that further violation of University policies will likely result in dismissal. The Committee fixes the term and conditions of academic probation. First offenses often result in probation.
  5. Suspension: a written statement notifying a student that his or her enrollment has been suspended for a specific period of time for violating University policy. The statement includes the terms and length of the suspension, as well as the conditions for re-admittance.
  6. Dismissal: a written statement notifying a student that his or her attendance at the University has been terminated for violating University policy. Unlike suspension, dismissal is considered to be a permanent action. However, the institution may also provide conditions for re-admittance.

Fired for Plagiarism Examples

  1. Winston L. Frost, his article titled “The Development of Human Rights Discourse: A History of the Human Rights Movement” included large portions of text lifted from the Encyclopaedia Britannica and a 1983 paper by legal scholar Jerome J. Shestack.
  2. A veteran political reporter on Sacramento Bee who admitted to taking quotes and information from other newspapers and making up comments attributed to a non-existent author. Dennis Love, 46, had been covering the presidential election.
  3. Madonna G. Constantine, the former professor of psychology and education at Columbia University’s Teachers College who was fired of plagiarism because he had plagiarized the work of two former students and a former colleague
My opitons for the punishments
I agree with the punishment because they who were plagiarize need more time to learn what is illegal, what is not. Every student had to do their job well- study that they can’t use the material and Internet to copy and paste for assignments that the act is not responsible. When they have one-quarter suspension or two-quarter suspension, they should think about their behavior and feel regret.

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