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Pethrick, Helen – Online Submission, 2020
Background: Academic Integrity Week programming has become popular on postsecondary campuses an educational initiative to promote academic integrity and prevent academic misconduct. Although students are often the primary audience for Academic Integrity Week programming, faculty members are an essential stakeholder group to involve in educational…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, Ethics, Plagiarism
Richardson, Mary; Healy, Mary – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across the world have found themselves faced with new challenges on issues of ethics. Much of this has been centred on issues of assessment: plagiarism, buying essays, sharing/lending of previously passed work and the stealing of marked/returned work of others. Institutions still treat academic misconduct as…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, College Environment, College Students
Marshall, Leisa L.; Varnon, Anthony W. – Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education, 2017
The purpose of this study is to apply corporate fraud fighting methods to develop a framework for fighting academic dishonesty in higher education. The evidence in the literature overwhelmingly supports the existence of academic dishonesty in higher education, with increases in admitted cheating over the past several decades and as many as 80…
Descriptors: Ethics, Cheating, Higher Education, College Students
Cuninggim, Merrimon – AGB Reports, 1989
At Southern Methodist University, the athletic problems were merely the tip of the iceberg. The real scandal was the way the university was organized and run. Some implications for American higher education in general are presented. (MLW)
Descriptors: Change, Cheating, College Administration, College Athletics

McCabe, Donald L.; Bowers, William J. – NASPA Journal, 1996
Compares the self-reported cheating behaviors of fraternity and non-fraternity members and the relation between student cheating and the overall level of greek membership on campus. Fraternity and sorority members cheat more than non-members but cheating would not change dramatically if fraternities or sororities did not exist on campus. (RJM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cheating, College Environment, College Students

Hollinger, Richard C.; Lanza-Kaduce, Lonn – NASPA Journal, 1996
Presents self-reported prevalence and incidence data about student academic dishonesty generated from an anonymous survey. Over two-thirds of students reported some form of academic dishonesty during a sample semester. Evaluates the perceived effectiveness of cheating countermeasures by comparing those students who admitted involvement with those…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Environment
Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2007
This Academic Senate paper is in response to two resolutions from Fall 2005 concerning academic dishonesty. One resolution, 14.02, "Student Cheating," sought clarification on a System Office legal position that limits the ability of local faculty to fail a student for a single incident of academic dishonesty, and pending the result of…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Discipline, Cheating, Distance Education