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There were 140 reported cases of plagiarism in the 2006 to 2007 year, and now there have been 206 reported cases in the 2007 to 2008 year so far, said Larry Bolles, director of NIU Judicial Affairs.
Plagiarism acts have increased as of last year, according to Judicial Affairs and the Office of the Ombudsman.
“[Plagiarism] is not tolerated, plain and simple,” Bolles said. “Students shouldn’t commit acts of academic misconduct and it’s the faculty’s job to be diligent in regards to that.”
The office of the Ombudsman has also taken notice of an increase in inquiries concerning plagiarism. Ombudsman Tim Griffin, has seen an increase in plagiarism cases.
“The number of people who have contacted this office over recent years has gone up several times than the number it was five years ago,” Griffin said.
Bolles did not want to speculate as to why there has been an increase, but Griffin believes it’s been due to the advancement of technology.
“No question; it’s because of the availability and ease with what can be accomplished with the Internet,” Griffin said. “That’s what seems to be the motivation of most students who have plagiarized; they’re interested in ‘How can I knock this out as quick as possible and get on with something I’d rather do,’” Griffin said.
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