Plagiarism and the Deterioration of Ethical Values

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What comes to ones mind when we think about plagiarism, according to Webster-Merriams’ dictionary plagiarism is “the act stealing and passing off (the ideas and words of others) as ones own” (Webster-Merriam). Webster seems to have left a little something out, plagiarism is not just the act of stealing ones work, it is also the result of ethical deterioration of academic integrity. In discussion of plagiarism, a controversial issue is whether plagiarism is taken serious enough and what the severity of the outcomes are for plagiarizing. Many people assume the obvious that the consequences of plagiarism result in a letter grade deduction on a paper or a complete zero on the assignment. Moreover the real consequence to plagiarizing is the deterioration of academic integrity and degeneration of ethics, it follows then the consequences are not taken seriously and the severity is not even considered.

In recent briefing of plagiarism, a controversial issue has been whether the consequences of plagiarism are taken seriously enough. On the one hand, some argue that plagiarism is becoming a more socially acceptable norm for many students. From this perspective the severity of plagiarism consequences are not seen as serve. According to the authors Ma, Lu, Wan and Turner,

“Who’s Who (1998) conducted their 29th annual survey among high school students nation- wide, they found that 80% of the students admitted that they had cheated on school work in general with or without the help of the Internet, a four- point jump from the figure reported in the 1997 survey” (Ma).

These findings challenge neoliberals’ common assumption that plagiarism is taken seriously and the severity of the consequences take care of preventing plagiarism with in it s...

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