PASS Issues in Sport Assessment Task
PASS Issues in Sport Assessment Task
PASS Issues in Sport Assessment Task
Submission
Requirements
Criteria
Students will be assessed on their ability to present information in
For Assessing written form, showing evidence of knowledge and critical thinking
Learning
Task Description:
1. Write a two-page report on a chosen issue in physical activity and/or sport
within Australia.
- Gambling/ Match fixing
2. R annotated bibliography using 4 different sources of information. Internet
web site, book, you tube clips, magazines, etc. balance of print and nonprint sources.
3. The report should include the following sub headings from the Syllabus:
- Historical perspectives
- Impact of the issue
Criteria
Mark Range
A
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contributed to the act. In Australia any individual found guilty of fixing a
sporting event runs the risk of receiving stiff criminal punishments ranging
from severe fines to imprisonment. Teams or players found guilty of match
fixing are subject to athletic consequences, which can have continuing effects
on the association or player's career.
Whilst those who are involved in match fixing face severe consequences if they
are caught, fans and spectators suffer, too. Supporters either see their team
perform worse than they should or are hurt if the team later faces sanctions.
The betters or books that are victims of fraud, losing out on money on what
was perceived as a fair bet are the most heavily impacted. Innocent players
also fall quarry to their teammates' dishonest actions. As during the game, the
players who are legitimately trying to win are oblivious that despite their best
efforts their teammates are working to ensure that they are not successful.
Furthermore, any sanctions handed down on a team hurt the innocent players
as much as the cheaters.
Ethical implications
The ethical implications of match fixing can damage credibility as well as
denying spectators a fair spectacle, and the value that commercial partners
such as sponsors and broadcasters put on a tainted sport will fall. As well as
breaking the moral rules of fair play within sports, the criminal gangs behind
the match fixing are also inflicting huge potential damage on the financial
aspect of sports. This disreputable act can tarnish the reputations of sports and
thus deter sponsors from associating with the sport.
Future perspectives
In conclusion match fixing and illegal sports betting is a very real threat to the
integrity of Australian sport as efforts are made to manipulate and exploit
players, umpires and other officials to achieve various culminations. Within
Australia Sports betting is a rapidly developing enterprise generating
significant revenue torrents and the practice now extends to most if not all
sports with a public media profile. An approach to abolish match fixing has led
to the enlargement and ratification of national policies on match fixing, the
establishment of sport integrity units, and inclusion of specialist intelligence
units in law enforcement and the creation of new match-fixing offences.
Another approach is player education, discussing the integrity of the sport. If
the Australian sporting associations implement these reforms, they stand a
good chance of being able to beat back the modern form of fixing.
Bibliography
The Basic Economics of Match Fixing in Sport Tournaments. (2013). Retrieved
[Online] September 12, 2015, from
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0313592609500331
Wilson, B. (2015, May 17). How match fixers can cripple a sport's economic
future - BBC News. Retrieved [Online] September 12, 2015, from
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-32720777
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Bricknell, S. (2015, February 1). Corruption in Australian sport. Retrieved
[Online] September 12, 2015, from
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/current series/tandi/481-500/tandi490.html
A Historical Perspective of Match Fixing in Sport. (2010, September 4).
Retrieved [Online] September 17, 2015, from
http://worldcricketwatch.com/stories/feature/a-historical-perspective-of-matchfixing-in-sport/
Mutschke: Match fixing is an "evil in all sports" (2014, May 21). Retrieved
[Online] September 12, 2015, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=zoBgKlFTZKY