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Essay mills and other contract cheating services: to buy or not to buy and the consequences of students changing their minds

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posted on 2021-06-30, 09:58 authored by Michael Draper, Thomas Lancaster, Sandie DannSandie Dann, Robin Crockett, Irene Glendinning
Very few parts of the world have legislation that prohibits the operation or the promotion of contract cheating services. This means that commercial companies providing such services can formally register and operate in most countries. If a student enters into an agreement with a contract cheating provider, what rights do they have to change their mind and what are the risks if they choose to do so? This paper examines the question through legal, institutional and societal lenses, showing that although a student has the consumer rights to withdraw from a contract with an essay mill, they may also be putting their future at risk by doing so. Contract cheating providers are now embedded within many institutions, using sharp practices to connect with vulnerable customers, but are also perfectly placed to blackmail students or threaten to report them to their institution if they ask to cancel their order. The paper argues that, while not condoning the practice of contract cheating, supportive processes need to be in place to help students at risk as part of standard institutional duty of care. This must be backed up by institutional policy that considers academic integrity as a core value for all.

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  • Science

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  • Chemistry

Published in

International Journal for Educational Integrity

Volume

17

Publisher

BioMed Central

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Authors

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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by BioMed Central under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Acceptance date

2021-05-26

Publication date

2021-06-29

Copyright date

2021

eISSN

1833-2595

Language

  • en

Depositor

Prof Sandie Dann. Deposit date: 30 June 2021

Article number

13

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