Post on 30-Dec-2015
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How to conduct an Academic Misconduct
investigation in the FOANew policies and procedures effective September 2007
(Adapted for use in the FOA by Michael Imort, based on a presentation developed by Mark Baetz)
Goals
• Clarify and standardize process and penalties
• Respect rights of those involved
• Track outcomes
• Reduce exposure to liability
Resources
Familiarize yourself with the policies• Undergraduate and Graduate Calendars• Academic Integrity Website:
www.wlu.ca/academicintegrity• Michael Imort, Associate Dean: Student
Affairs (Faculty of Arts)• Mark Baetz, Chair, Academic Integrity
Committee
Step 1: Suspicion of Misconduct
• Begin process by documenting how you formed the suspicion:– Personal observation– Documentary evidence e.g., Turnitin– Other witnesses – written statement required
• It may only be a suspicion – you don’t have to be sure at this point
• Make notes immediately (save them)• Begin to keep track of the time spent on the
entire investigation
Step 2: Consult Chair• Discuss your suspicions with the Chair/Program
Coordinate• Come to a consensus on whether or not an
investigation should proceed• If proceeding, complete top half of Form 1 Allegation of
Academic Misconduct (in duplicate, available as form-fillable .pdf file on FOA web page under Academic Integrity)
• Contact student at official WLU e-mail• Be brief – only indicate suspicion of academic misconduct with
respect to particular assignment and request meeting within a week, (refer student to graduate or undergraduate calendar for information on process)
Step 3 – Meet Student
Task # 1- Fact Finding: • Don’t meet alone (include an
uninterested witness)• Meet each involved student individually
(witnesses, co-conspirators etc; maintain integrity of the evidence)
• In order to encourage student candor– Use neutral language (non-accusatory)– Avoid emotion – anger…– Allow student time to speak
Step 3 (cont’d)
Task # 2 - Make a Decision:• Decide whether to proceed with investigation
– Misconduct occurred - investigation continues– Not sure or more information required -
investigation continues– Allegation unfounded – discontinue investigation– If discontinued – end of process
• Form 1 is securely filed in instructor’s files, destroyed at end of term
Step 3: (cont’d)If proceeding: • Advise student of decision to proceed and what the next steps will
be:– Case will be sent to Associate Dean for further processing– Student has one week to make a written submission to and/or meet
with the Assoc Dean to discuss the allegations• Complete bottom half of Form 1 (both copies) and recommend
appropriate penalty (see Penalty Guidelines)– Suggested language for the section “Student responded as follows”:
• “Denied the allegation (entirely or partially)”• “Admitted the allegation”• “Admitted the allegation with the following explanation”
(Possible explanations: didn’t know the rules, overwhelmed, fear, everyone does it…)
• Give student a copy of completed Form 1 and copies of the evidence
• Make notes after the meeting (witness as well)
Step 4: Follow up after meeting
• Advise the Chair of outcome of meeting
• Send second copy of Form 1 (including evidence) to the Associate Dean: Student Affairs (Faculty of Arts)
• At this point, the Associate Dean takes over
Step 5: Determination of Offence & Penalty
• The Assoc Dean determines whether it is a first or subsequent offence
• In the meantime, the student has one week to submit a written statement or request a meeting with the Associate Dean
• If first offence: – Assoc Dean confirms penalty with instructor and notifies student with
Letter 1 of official penalty to be imposed• If subsequent offence:
– Assoc Dean meets with student, reviews the evidence, and determines penalty
– Assoc Dean notifies student with Letter 1 of official penalty to be imposed
– Assoc Dean offers student opportunity to submit a written statement within one week
• If applicable, Assoc Dean responds to the submission before proceeding
Step 6: Appeal Rights
• Students have a right to appeal so records must be kept
• Confidentiality must be respected• Instructor may be involved in appeal
through written submissions or (rarely) as witness
• Once all appeal periods have ended, the Assoc Dean files a Final Incident Report with Central Registry
Any Questions:
• Dr Michael Imort, Associate Dean: Student Affairs (FOA)– mimort@wlu.ca– Ext. 2785