These laws can be very broad. For example, because essay mills often require students to sign contracts or terms of service saying they won't submit this as actual work (see study in https://t.co/mAljMMQmOm), many laws ignore this intent requirement.
RT @DrSarahEaton: ICYMI – One of IJEI’s most popular articles “Are Essay Mills committing fraud? An analysis of their behaviours vs the 200…
RT @DrSarahEaton: ICYMI – One of IJEI’s most popular articles “Are Essay Mills committing fraud? An analysis of their behaviours vs the 200…
RT @DrSarahEaton: ICYMI – One of IJEI’s most popular articles “Are Essay Mills committing fraud? An analysis of their behaviours vs the 200…
ICYMI – One of IJEI’s most popular articles “Are Essay Mills committing fraud? An analysis of their behaviours vs the 2006 Fraud Act (UK)” #AcademicIntegrity #ContractCheating #academicTwitter #HigherEd https://t.co/OvKqIN1Wuv
@EricRoyalLybeck PS, mate – hard evidence: https://t.co/rHBZDZW7Rx https://t.co/N0tr9xfhU1 https://t.co/lll2za0OOj etc…
@Uncivil_S @AileenMcHarg The QAA thought the Fraud Act 2006 untested - and noted a reluctance by courts to be involved in plagiarism - and a 2017 article considered the Act unlikely to be of use https://t.co/JHdzOEaWce. NZ model shifts focus to unfair adva
Could we also extend this possible legislation to cover integrity in other academic work, for example, journal articles? For example, first named author being responsible for the actual writing of the article? #doublestandards anyone https://t.co/jyDM3n6bR
RT @uswbuslib: Article being discussed for future reference. https://t.co/LJWSYRaWiS #swanseaBLA
RT @uswbuslib: Article being discussed for future reference. https://t.co/LJWSYRaWiS #swanseaBLA
RT @uswbuslib: Article being discussed for future reference. https://t.co/LJWSYRaWiS #swanseaBLA
RT @uswbuslib: Article being discussed for future reference. https://t.co/LJWSYRaWiS #swanseaBLA
Article being discussed for future reference. https://t.co/LJWSYRaWiS #swanseaBLA
Students relate their experiences with essay mills. Article based on this @SpringerOpen article: https://t.co/zy4UIQyf7u #HigherEd https://t.co/JNjtdb5CJp
@LSEImpactBlog talks about #essaymills & the article by M Draper, V Ibezim & P Newton @newtonsneurosci https://t.co/AzYqnhL47k #plagiarism https://t.co/O2yIMPztmb
@LSEImpactBlog talks about #essaymills & the article by M Draper, V Ibezim & P Newton @newtonsneurosci https://t.co/OXPlYv6W4N #plagiarism https://t.co/meBrgsAA8h
Are "essay mills" committing fraud? https://t.co/yvD7uT9MEX
Are Essay Mills committing fraud? An analysis of their behaviours vs the 2006 Fraud Act (UK) https://t.co/fdbFy8j2r8 #edintegrity
But how do we identify people using them in the first place? https://t.co/IY4bSoaQFZ
A timely call for Essay Mills to be legislated against as #HEBill has another day in committee stage https://t.co/Nsw1gi76OO #edintegrity
Looking forward to reading this article on essay mills, fraud and the need for some new approaches https://t.co/jm6FnIYbfw