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丑闻:来自中国的女留学生900刀雇佣男留学生考试作弊被逮捕

(2014-12-20 07:47:56)
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丑闻:来自中国的女留学生900刀雇佣男留学生考试作弊被逮捕

作者:亦云  于 2014-12-19 05:21 发表于 最热闹的华人社交网络--贝壳村

作者分类:指点江山|通用分类:留学生活|已有62评论

http://www.backchina.com/css/btn_sharewechat.gif关键词:中国留学生University博士生考试作弊网上

 

刚刚在网上看到一则报道,本周期末考试中University of Waterloo大一20岁的女中国留学生 Kaiwen Qian出资900刀雇佣York University的在读男博士生Longhua Wang顶替其参加一门数学期末考试,由于伪造的ID被识破,两人被以伪造证件和作弊(forgery and impersonation)两项罪名起诉
 
女犯罪嫌疑人Kaiwen Qian缴纳了3000刀保释金出狱,护照已经被警方扣押,防止逃回中国,每周必须去当地警方报告自己行踪。
 
男犯罪嫌疑人Longhua Wang在保证将来出庭后被警方释放。
 
据University of Waterloo的发言人讲,女犯罪嫌疑人Kaiwen Qian将会被学校开除。
 
据称女男犯罪嫌疑人是通过一个中国留学生有偿代考的网站接上头的(The two suspects allegedly met through a website that matches Chinese students facing exams with other Chinese students willing to fraudulently write them for a fee. )。由此看来,此事件还不是个例。
 
针对此次两个中国留学生的作弊案件的发生,引发很多对于作假的文化背景的评论,很让华人蒙羞。
 
大学也不得不为了防止伪造证件代考作弊的再次发生而不得不投入更多的人力物力和技术。
 
 
 
 
详细报道如下:
Alleged cheats arrested over math exam at University of Waterloo
Waterloo Region Record

WATERLOO — Forgery, impersonation and a $900 fee were involved in a "sophisticated" examination scam allegedly uncovered at the University of Waterloo this week.

Facing criminal charges as a result are a UW math student and a PhD candidate from York University who is accused of registering to write a first-year exam for her.

The two suspects allegedly met through a website that matches Chinese students facing exams with other Chinese students willing to fraudulently write them for a fee.

"It's nothing short of criminal and should be treated as such," said UW spokesperson Nick Manning. "That's exactly what we have done.

"These are exceptionally talented and bright students who must be under extreme pressure to perform. It's just a very sad situation."

Manning said UW officials responded after getting a tip that student identification cards were being forged so paid imposters could take exams for students.

Working with the math faculty and campus police, he said, the university increased scrutiny of ID cards at math exams by scanning their magnetic strips with laptop computers.

Manning said that was being done during a first-year math exam for hundreds of students Monday morning when one writer suddenly left before he had been reached.

He was followed and arrested after officials allegedly found him in possession of an altered ID card that had legitimately been issued to a female student.

"The magnetic strip is obviously difficult to forge," Manning said.

The forged card then led to its real holder and she was also arrested for allegedly paying the imposter $900 to write the exam for her.

"The majority of people do uphold our high standards of academic integrity, but a small number succumb to the pressure and cheat," Manning said.

The accused student — Kaiwen Qian, 20 — was held in custody and appeared in Kitchener court Wednesday on two charges related to forgery and impersonation.

She was released after putting up $3,000 to help ensure she doesn't flee to her native China.

Qian must also turn in her passport and other travel documents, remain in Ontario and report weekly to Waterloo Regional Police until her case is dealt with.

The second suspect, Longhua Wang, was previously released by police on similar charges after promising to appear in court at a future date.

Manning said the website at the heart of the case isn't unique to UW, but he couldn't say how well-used or widespread it is.

"Frankly, this is a problem any university or college faces," he said.

Although there has been cheating in exams before, Manning said the sophistication of this alleged scheme is new.

"There is clearly a difference between writing notes on one's hand … and forging documents, impersonation and paying a third party to write your exam," he said.

Manning also said the university's response should send a message that it is vigilant about weeding out cheats and "keeping pace" with new methods.

In addition to criminal charges, the UW student allegedly involved faces likely expulsion.

Manning said cheating by a small minority is unfortunately expected since students, especially international students, are under intense pressure to succeed.

"The stakes for them are very high," he said.

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