Restorative Justice as an Alternative Response to Student Academic Dishonesty in South African Higher Education Institutions

Academic dishonesty among students is a persistent problem in higher education institutions throughout the world, including in South Africa. The traditional methods of dealing with academic dishonesty have not succeeded in curtailing the rise of this phenomenon. Dissatisfied with the methods, some c...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Potchefstroom electronic law journal Vol. 27
Main Author: Mokomane, Reliance Bongani
Format: Journal Article
Language:Afrikaans
English
Published: North-West University 24-10-2024
Subjects:
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:Academic dishonesty among students is a persistent problem in higher education institutions throughout the world, including in South Africa. The traditional methods of dealing with academic dishonesty have not succeeded in curtailing the rise of this phenomenon. Dissatisfied with the methods, some countries have started searching for other ways of responding to academic dishonesty. One such way is restorative justice, which is not a new phenomenon in the history of dealing with disciplinary problems in the education environment. International research shows its potential to enhance academic honesty among students. This article examines restorative justice as an alternative method of dealing with student academic dishonesty in South African higher education institutions. After reviewing the literature the article concludes firstly that restorative justice can reduce academic dishonesty, and secondly, that restorative justice can inculcate a good behaviour among students. The article recommends that restorative justice be adopted as one of measures to deal with academic dishonesty in South African higher education institutions.
ISSN:1727-3781
1727-3781
DOI:10.17159/1727-3781/2024/v27i0a16784