General Allegations that Harris Plagiarized her book smart on crime

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kvr28

Ghost of KVR
Nov 22, 2015
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This election keeps getting better and better


WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris is facing allegations of plagiarism after numerous passages from the Democratic presidential nominee’s 2009 book “Smart on Crime” were discovered to closely resemble — or perfectly match — wording from other sources.

Harris, then San Francisco’s district attorney, wrote the book promoting a reform-minded approach to prosecuting crimes alongside ghostwriter Joan O’C. Hamilton — who told The Post when contacted Monday that she was surprised to learn about the alleged copying.

Conservative activist Christopher Rufo published the allegations Monday and credited an investigation by Austrian “plagiarism hunter” Stefan Weber — with Rufo posting screenshots on X of five examples in which the wording in the book closely resembles other sources.

In each instance, the purported source material predates Harris’ book publication date.


The five side-by-side passages indicate that Harris may have lifted wording from an Associated Press article from 2008, a Wikipedia article as drafted in 2008, a Bureau of Justice Assistance report from 2000, an Urban Institute report from 2004, and a John Jay College of Criminal Justice press release describing a 2007 award.

In at least two of the instances, the source of the original verbiage is cited in footnotes — however, quotation marks are not around the apparently copied words and in other instances passages appear to be wholly uncredited, such as the Urban Institute report.















View: https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1845847673657774387
 

Lennybishop

We all float down here
Nov 17, 2023
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This should come as no surprise. To anyone paying attention. She comes off as a complete retard. No way she actually wrote a book herself. She can think for herself. There is nothing authentic about her.
 

MountainMedic

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Sep 28, 2017
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The generation of mid 20 year olds hitting the work force aren't like us. They don't see using AI or copying what's already been done by others as cheating or even being lazy. They have a very different definition of an honest days work let alone an honest academic career.

Its baffling to me that the "olds" in academia are allowing any of this to happen. Legit Idiocracy.