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TexasTowelie

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Mon Sep 18, 2017, 03:51 AM Sep 2017

Former Sheriff David Clarke told to revise master's thesis or lose degree

Former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke has been told to revise his master's thesis or the Naval Postgraduate School will begin the process of rescinding his degree.

Clarke was accused of plagiarism in May after CNN reported that he failed to properly attribute sources at least 47 times in his 2013 thesis. Clarke denied committing plagiarism.

A July letter published Friday by CNN shows the school found a violation and gave Clarke 100 days to make revisions. The letter from Cmdr. Paul Rasmussen, dean of students, says the violation was “not a result of any intentional deception.”

It's not clear if Clarke has made revisions.

Read more: http://www.wisconsingazette.com/news/milwaukee/former-sheriff-david-clarke-told-to-revise-master-s-thesis/article_840e5f12-9b4a-11e7-be37-8ba4569c3a1f.html

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Former Sheriff David Clarke told to revise master's thesis or lose degree (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2017 OP
Look for a ghost writer to clean it for him. LakeVermilion Sep 2017 #1
If it's just a matter of attributions cyclonefence Sep 2017 #2

cyclonefence

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2. If it's just a matter of attributions
Mon Sep 18, 2017, 07:44 AM
Sep 2017

he doesn't need a ghostwriter; he just needs a good secretary. In fact, anyone with attention to detail and patience could fix this in a day.

The wicked continue to prosper.

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