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Linking artificial intelligence facilitated academic misconduct to existing prevention frameworks
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Linking artificial intelligence facilitated academic misconduct to existing prevention frameworks

Daniel Birks and Joseph Clare
International journal for educational integrity, Vol.19(1), pp.20-10
01/12/2023

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Education & Educational Research Social Sciences
This paper connects the problem of artificial intelligence (AI)-facilitated academic misconduct with crime-prevention based recommendations about the prevention of academic misconduct in more traditional forms. Given that academic misconduct is not a new phenomenon, there are lessons to learn from established information relating to misconduct perpetration and frameworks for prevention. The relevance of existing crime prevention frameworks for addressing AI-facilitated academic misconduct are discussed and the paper concludes by outlining some ideas for future research relating to preventing AI-facilitated misconduct and monitoring student attitudes and behaviours with respect to this type of behaviour.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s40979-023-00142-3View
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