
Referencing Understanding Plagiarism
by Jude Carroll
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How does Carroll’s framing of plagiarism as a complex institutional and educational issue, rather than just an individual moral failing, challenge your previous understanding of academic dishonesty?
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In your own academic or professional experience, where have you seen the line blurred between legitimate collaboration, citation error, and outright plagiarism?
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Carroll explores the pressures—such as time constraints, language barriers, and fear of failure—that drive students to plagiarize; how can educational institutions better address the root causes rather than just policing the symptoms?
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