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    college (1). Academic dishonesty is a growing problem in college and there are many possible ways to fix it. My solutions are improving plagiarism detection software and using it more often and increasing students’ knowledge on honor code. Grand View Policy on Academic Dishonesty Grand View University students are asked to sign a code of integrity before the academic school year. The code of integrity is an agreement between the student and the university to follow rules and promote academic honesty

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    contributor to academic dishonesty. Forgetting to study can cause those who would not usually cheat to stoop low and look at someone else 's work. Some students rely on cheating to make their way through high school or college. Academic dishonesty is a way lazy students take advantage of hard working students. Whether the academic dishonesty is caused because of the lack of preparation, a poor work ethic, or by having a poor home life; it usually leads to violating academic dishonesty school policies

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    Observational research has demonstrated that academic dishonesty is both a pervasive and developing issue among Australian criminal justice and policing students. Studies have shown that there are numerous individual attributes and relevant elements that support the pervasiveness of academic dishonesty. A survey of seventy-nine undergraduate criminal justice and policing students studying at an Australian university came up with these observations upon statistics. It is evident from the data that

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    technology, academic dishonesty cases in every college and university have greatly multiplied and become a global issue. The issue on cheating behaviors in students is so pervasive and uncontrollable that it is almost considered as commonplace (Arhin & Jones, 2009). One of the hardest challenges for educators is knowing how and when to discipline their students. In the given scenario, there are several issues to take into account; the first and foremost being the issue of academic dishonesty. “Academic

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    punishments for academic dishonesty are severe, depending on the intent and severity of the first offense those punishments could be a score of zero or possibly a failing grade in the class with the possibility of needing to complete a workshop on appropriate citation. Additionally, A violation of academic dishonesty will result in the option to withdraw from the class in an attempt to avoid a failing grade, Undergraduate students may also eliminate them from receiving any academic honors. Furthermore

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    “Pshh, let me see number four,” is probably something we have all heard or seen someone do during a test. Did you know that 85 percent of adolescents participate in academic dishonesty before graduating high school? As I jotted down ideas, I came up with the concept of cheating because I see many people in my surrounds doing it. The categorical and numerical questions I came up with in my study are, “What subject would you cheat on, if you were in need for a good grade? If you were given 10 problems

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    Slide 2 Academic dishonesty is in this day and age, is to many a gray area in a forever changing idea. The electronics we have available to us allows us to live in a time where, we never have to not know anything. The line between ethical and unethical behavior can become blurred or even nonexistent. Slide 4 Is the school systems way of saying you’re cheating, and cheating is a violation of intellectual property that in turn violates the academic integrity policy that all students have agreed to

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    admitted to some type of cheating. He supports this claim by saying that the parties to blame here is the school system and the media. HBU defines academic dishonesty to when a student cheats or steals someone’s work and passes it as their own among these are a list of actions that count for academic dishonesty. Some examples being brought up about dishonesty is how in the NFL saw past the deflating incident in the Super Bowl were it seems like the media praised the player for his actions (Loschiavo)

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    Academic Dishonesty: The Technological Era Introduction Academic dishonesty has become a growing concern for colleges and universities worldwide. The unethical morale students portray challenges the institutions to question students’ motives. According to Kirkpatrick (2015) the surveys indicate sixty-five to seventy-five percent of college students admit to cheating at least one time. The numbers rise, due to the advancement of technology, enabling students to cheat effortlessly. In addition, faculty

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    Academic dishonesty is the plagiarism of someone else’s work, cheating with unapproved materials, fabrication, or collaborating with other students on individual assignments. In other words, if you didn’t solve that problem, think those thoughts, collect that data, or write that paper from your own thoughts and brainpower, there had better be citations and references to give credit to the original individual who did. Earning a college education is built on the foundation of being academically honest

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