We have a very serious problem with plagiarism. Previously, we've handled it by sending out moderator messages and suspending the involved party (if repeated).
The problem this causes is that sometimes plagiarism isn't caught until after the threshold for retaining reputation for deleted answers takes effect.
This should not be the case in cases of plagiarism.
One of our flaggers has a system (an out of band process run against the data dump) to detect plagiarism, and as such it helpfully brings up (sometimes years old) cases of plagiarism. The problem is, these users won't lose their reputation unless a specific criteria is met:
The plagiarism is found and deleted within 60 days of the answer being posted and it has a +3 score or better.
In the cases of plagiarism that were flagged today, each had significant scores for an answer, and in most cases (as I said), they were at least a year old.
Plagiarism is toxic; it takes the trust that is built in a community and shatters it for (what ends up being meaningless) gain. For the sake of the community, and to deter plagiarism, there should be a mechanism for moderators or the community team (without having to manually go into the database) to revoke reputation earned through plagiarism.