We all know reputation points aren't a solid measure of ability or anything like that. They're arbitrary and imaginary points.
On the other hand, reputation is not nothing. SO actively touts it as an indicator of ability in the context of its Jobs site. Moderation tools are made available to users based on reputation. And even though they're imaginary, they are the only tangible reward for many users' hard work.
In light of that, is it really OK that plagiarists get to keep ill-gotten reputation if their plagiarism is discovered late enough - so the rule preventing rep loss from deletion if the content is more than 3 months old (IIRC) kicks in?
Case in point: this user.
His visible contributions amount to 101 points. Yet he has 1,105 - presumably because it was eventually discovered their entire body of work was plagiarized, the posts deleted, but the reputation preserved because the content was considered old. (The one +9 answer that survived the purge I just flagged as plagiarism, too.)
If this is the norm, then there is no deterrent to plagiarism at all. You can copy & paste as you please, and then just hope that no one notices for 3 months, which is probably the norm. Once you get caught, you let moderators delete the offending post, wait out a possible suspension, and voilá - you have a squeaky clean account with hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands of points.
It's also not clear how, specifically, you would like this to be addressed.
I guess I'm asking for a "nuke" deletion feature that does not preserve the rep - or alternatively disassociates the posts altogether as animuson says.