Papers for Pay
In "Papers for Pay," author Jeffrey Alfred Ruth delves into a troubling issue within the American education system: academic forgery. Unlike plagiarism, which involves copying someone else's work, academic forgery entails students buying assignments and fraudulently signing their names to them. This eye-opening book not only clarifies the distinction between these two forms of dishonesty but also offers compelling case studies from a former professional forger. Through Ruth's insightful analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of this underground trade and its implications for education. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2015, this paperback edition spans 196 pages, making it a crucial read for educators, students, and anyone concerned about the integrity of academic work. Explore the dark side of education and its impact on future generations with "Papers for Pay."