If you commit a crime, the criminal will be punished. It is necessary to obey punishment to learn good and evil, better self. At least, this is a long-standing ethical standard of our society. However, the situation of Christina Pelton clearly requires that you forget integrity, and these values are not considered to be important. Pelton, a sophomore biological teacher at Piper, Kansas, noticed that the semester project for 28 students was illegally stolen. With the support of senior staff, Pelton has reasons to make students in the second grade fail.
This is an ugly fact that is not taught at our university: In formal school education (and most scholarships) plagiarism is severely punished, especially if plagiarism is a student, but plagiarism is pretty punishable in the real world Occur. Especially in politics, there are almost no negative consequences - primarily because plagiarists are powerful people. In higher education of K-12 or higher, students pay close attention to plagiarism and review. But most of it concerns detection and punishment - and it tells the students to choose, use and quote moral and technical time for the original work.
It has been observed that there are two clear trends that can determine punishment for plagiarism. First of all, compulsory penalties are imposed against all kinds of plagiarism. This approach to plagiarism is traditional and conservative, and is usually overflowing with authoritative concepts to understand and identify plagiarism in relation to teachers and students. The latter must comply with strict guidelines and preparation standards. . Text (Macdonald & Carroll, 2006). Using this method to identify plagiarism and punish it makes it pure and simple. Because there is no intellectual, moral, moral growth, everyone will fail. As mentioned above, this penalty sometimes punishes those who violated the rules in an irreversible manner. It is at risk of excessive punishment and sometimes is very unfair
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of how to plagiarize sentences and why they adhere to the punitive methods used for plagiarism, plagiarism, and initiatives to promote anti-plagiarism and other inappropriate sentences . Some dictionaries considers the origin of plagiarism to be from Latin, but the thief (hijackers), Skandalakis and Mirilas (2004) believes that this word comes from Greek slope complaints . Tendency to become ethical. According to the editorial ethics committee of the British Journal of Surgery, "plagiarism is from" the use of others' unpublished and unpublished opinions including research grant applications, sometimes to "new" authors who submit complete papers in different languages Extend.