Addressing contract cheating in Kosovo and international practices

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Abstract

Although there is much research on the contract cheating phenomenon, there is very little research on the legal solutions available to address such problems and almost zero research on the contract cheating phenomenon specifically in Kosovo in the Western Balkan region. This article presents the current situation with regard to contract cheating in Kosovo and compares it to western countries, with the aim of identifying the best international practices for combating contract cheating. We also present the results of a study we conducted which suggest that the term “contract cheating” is not well defined in university legal documents, nor is there a consistent understanding of what constitutes contract cheating. Consequently, the perpetrators are not being punished. Results from our online survey also show that 5% to 20% of students use contract cheating services, and they are paying an estimated fee of between 100 and 200 euros and in some cases, more than 250 euros.

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Shala, S., Hyseni-Spahiu, M., & Selimaj, A. (2020). Addressing contract cheating in Kosovo and international practices. International Journal for Educational Integrity, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40979-020-00061-7

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