Citing is showing, in a short form, where you found your information, giving credit to the author.
References are found at the end of the assignment, they have all the information needed for the original source to be found.
Plagiarism:
presenting someone's work as your own, not acknowledging your sources.Â
The circled names followed by dates are citations. They show that the writer has completed some research, and they are acknowledging that they have used Singer and O'Connor's theories.
The reference list allows you to find the information to discover the original material of the source. You can see that the Singer source is in a journal (International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology).
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