Abstract

Plagiarism defines as the act of using another person's work or ideas without giving proper crediton. Plagiarism is a widespread problem in both academic and professional settings. Plagiarism brings about a wide range of consequences from academic penalties such as failing grades to legal repercussions in professional contexts. It can manifest itself in a variety of ways, including the outright copying of content or the paraphrasing the text without correct or lack of referencing. In addition to this, it is detrimental to the principles of intellectual honesty and stifles the development of skills in critical thinking. This article describes the many facets of plagiarism, including its numerous ramifications and the potential preventative steps. Both employers and educational institutions have a responsibility to adopt preventative actions in order to solve this problem. Implementation of instructional programs on appropriate ways of citation, the cultivation of a culture of academic integrity, and the utilization of systems that detect instances of plagiarism are the solutions.

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