How effective are judicial interventions?
A. Generally, formal judicial interventions are quite effective. Once students have been found responsible for violating the University’s academic integrity guidelines they are unlikely to repeat the offense. In part this is a result of being apprised that students who are found responsible for repeat violations are separated from the University.
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