According to The Open University (2008) Inappropriate academic practice (online) their are different degrees of plagiarism ranging from unwitting plagiarism to intentional fraud. Cases vary from relatively minor to serious fraud. Plagiarism is committed when a person uses someone else’s work without acknowledging the source it came from. Which can occur when a person lacks confidence in their ability and fails to understand what is being asked of them , all of which demonstrate poor academic practice.
Plagiarism is a serious offence that will lead to accusations of cheating, due to lack of understanding, confidence in own ability or time. A person may attempt to obtain the information another way. They may rely on …show more content…
a) As stated in section 61(1) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.The senior police officer present at the scene can decide if someone is trespassing on the land and take the relevant steps in asking them to leave.
b) Section 61(1) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 states that if two or more persons are on the land and live there for any length of time they will be asked to leave by or on behalf of the occupier. Reasonable steps will be taken to assure they leave accordingly.
c) Aside from the people present on the land at the time section 61(1)(a) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 declares that if any of the persons trespassing have caused damage to the land or property, used threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour towards the occupier, a member of his family or employs /agent the police office can also direct the persons to leave the land. 61(1)(b) also confirms that the same applies if those persons have between them six or more vehicles.
d) Section 61(4)(a) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 states that it is an offence if a person knowing the instructions given in section 61(1) fails to leave the land in a reasonable timely manner they will be convicted with imprisonment no longer than three months or a fine not exceeding level 4. However it is a possibility that the person could be faced with …show more content…
Having been asked to leave within a period of three months from the day which the senior police officer instructed them to leave they would have committed an offence and can be convicted to imprisonment or faced with a