学术界内的致罪行为

Nozimakhon Sobirova
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本文探讨了犯罪学理论在理解和减少学术不诚信方面的应用,重点是高等教育中的作业外包。我们借鉴了应变理论、社会学习理论、犯罪一般理论、中和理论和控制理论,分析了学术不诚信的多方面根源。这些理论揭示了导致学生参与外包行为的压力、环境影响和合理化因素。通过整合这些犯罪学观点,文章为教育工作者和学术机构提供了一个全面的框架,以制定有针对性的干预措施。建议包括解决学业压力、营造积极的学习环境、增强自我控制和道德决策技能、抵制不诚实行为的合理化、加强机构联系、执行明确的政策以及明智地使用技术。最后,文章提倡采用综合方法促进学术诚信,旨在减少外包现象,培养有道德的学术文化。
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CRIMINOGENIC BEHAVIOR WITHIN THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY
This article explores the application of criminological theories to understand and mitigate academic dishonesty, with a focus on the outsourcing of assignments in higher education. Drawing on strain theory, social learning theory, the General Theory of Crime, neutralization theory, and control theory, we analyze the multifaceted roots of academic dishonesty. These theories shed light on the pressures, environmental influences, and rationalizations that lead students to engage in outsourcing behaviors. By integrating these criminological insights, the article provides a comprehensive framework for educators and academic institutions to develop targeted interventions. Recommendations include addressing academic strain, fostering a positive learning environment, enhancing self-control and ethical decision-making skills, countering rationalizations for dishonesty, strengthening institutional bonds, enforcing clear policies, and judiciously using technology. Ultimately, the article advocates for a holistic approach to promoting academic integrity, aiming to reduce the incidence of outsourcing and cultivate an ethical academic culture.
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