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Olivier Leclerc – Research Evaluation, 2025
Detecting and punishing violations of research integrity requires first having to prove them. However, establishing proof of research misconduct presents a number of challenges. Firstly, it has to be conducted in a variety of contexts, including before research integrity officers, university disciplinary committees, civil courts, criminal courts,…
Descriptors: Cheating, Research, Identification, Integrity
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Glassman, Valerie B. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2023
Adjudication of allegations of student misconduct in campus living facilities is one of many responsibilities often held by residence hall staff. After receiving an incident report, these administrators may address concerns like roommate conflicts, fire safety, vandalism, and alcohol consumption with their residents in formal or informal meetings…
Descriptors: College Housing, Dormitories, College Students, Student Behavior
US Senate (NJ1), 2014
There is no evidence that physically restraining or putting children in unsupervised seclusion in the K-12 school system provides any educational or therapeutic benefit to a child. In fact, use of either seclusion or restraints in non-emergency situations poses significant physical and psychological danger to students. Yet the first round of data…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Punishment, Educational Research
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Katsiyannis, Antonis; Losinski, Mickey; Prince, Angela M. T. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
Special education litigation remains a volatile area with significant practice implications. A review of the 2010 case law in the "Special Educator" identified discipline (manifestation determination, seclusion and restraints, harassment), evaluation/RTI, and postsecondary transition as specific areas of concern. School administrators should keep…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Court Litigation, Special Education Teachers, Special Needs Students
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Arum, Richard; Preiss, Doreet – Education Next, 2009
School discipline is a critical area for research, as student interaction with school institutional authority is one of the primary mechanisms whereby young people come into contact with and internalize societal norms, values, and rules. It is thus significant that the number of cases reaching state and federal appellate courts has surged back up…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Student Rights, Discipline Problems
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Oosthuizen, I. J.; Rossouw, J. P. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2008
The current emergence of a human rights culture in South African educational practice has direct bearing on the approach to learner misconduct in public schools. A variety of landmark court cases are discussed here that deal with, inter alia, the school governing body's right to delegate certain powers, the occasional withdrawal of learners'…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Court Litigation, Foreign Countries, Student Rights
Lake, Peter F. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In their efforts to manage the college environment, many higher-education institutions have deployed complex systems of student discipline--often in the form of legalistic codes of conduct. Paradoxically, says the author, major challenges involving students on campuses appear to be getting worse: high-risk alcohol/drug use persists; student…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Discipline Problems, Discipline, Drug Use
Indiana Department of Education, 2010
As the parent of a child who has or may have a disability, the federal and state laws give them certain rights--called procedural safeguards. If they would like a more detailed explanation of these rights, they should contact the principal of their child's school, a school administrator, their local special education director, or any of the…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Education, Administrators, State Departments of Education
Schmit, Marilyn C. – School Business Affairs, 1977
Excessive emphasis on the rights of the youthful offender without sufficient acknowledgment of his or her corresponding responsibility is not always in the best interest of the individual. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Delinquency Prevention, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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Yell, Mitchell L.; Peterson, Reece L. – Clearing House, 1996
Examines briefly important concepts in the discipline of students with disabilities. Explains the principles developed through case law, which can provide guidance to administrators struggling with questions regarding the discipline of such students. Notes that the same principles may hold for the student at risk for school failure. (SR)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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Karlesky, Joseph J.; Stephenson, D. Grier – Journal of Higher Education, 1971
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy
Arndt, J. Richard – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1971
Presented in this article are several major principles involved in substantive due process in public institutions of higher education pertaining to disciplinary cases in which suspension or dismissal of students has occurred. (Author/BY)
Descriptors: College Students, Court Litigation, Discipline, Discipline Policy
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School Law Bulletin, 1975
Discusses some of the causes for student misconduct in public schools and suggests steps school administrators can take to control the problem. Available from Publications Clerk, Institute of Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, P.O. Box 990, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514, $4.00 per year, $1.00 single copy. (JG)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Mawdsley, Ralph D. – 1985
The prohibition of student plagiarism by educational institutions creates problems associated with: (1) communicating acceptable practices for citing the works of others; (2) establishing appropriate penalties for those who do not follow the announced standards; (3) ensuring, through due process, the protection of the rights of those accused of…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Harris, J. John, III; And Others – 1981
A brief history of corporal punishment in the public schools, a review of major federal court decisions regarding corporal punishment and due process for students, and an analysis of current trends in disciplinary policy are presented in this report. The conservative trend revealed in school discipline is identified in large part as a response to…
Descriptors: Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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