Edytya, Nindya Putri
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Ethnicity, Religion, Race, and Inter-group Relations Elements in Campaign: A Comparative Study of North Sumatra and Jakarta Election Edytya, Nindya Putri; Novanda, Galuh Dwi
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 4 No 3 (2018): L. Research Rev. Q. (August 2018) "Law and Democracy in General Election: Between
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v4i03.27025

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Election of regional heads in Indonesia is currently held more than 300 regions both provincial and city. Based on Article 56 of Law Number 32 Year 2004 concerning Regional Government, it is stated that the Regional Head and Deputy Regional Head are elected in a pair of candidates which are carried out democratically based on the principle of direct, general free, secret, honest and fair. This paper aims to examine the elements of SARA (Ethnic, Religious, Racial, and Intergroup) in regional election campaigns in DKI Jakarta and North Sumatra. The campaign is a space that voters must use to evaluate the vision, mission and program of election participants. But in reality the SARA element is often used as a stepping stone in campaigning. The important point in this paper is to find out what factors are behind the SARA element in campaign activities. Does the SARA element in the campaign have an influence on voter votes? Or apparently not? The types of SARA elements favored in the campaigns in DKI Jakarta and North Sumatra are certainly different, in terms of the type of SARA used, the attitude of the people in the area and how the SARA elements are used in the campaign. The use of religious and ethnic identity has been seen as getting stronger since 2014 after the influence of lying news circulating on social media such as Facebook, Whats App, BBM and Instagram.
Instilling Anti-Corruption Spirit Early on: An Sociological Juridical Review of Anti-Corruption Education that Grows among Students in the City of Semarang, Central Java Edytya, Nindya Putri; Annisa, Annisa
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 5 No 1 (2019): L. Research Rev. Q. (February 2019) "Challenges & Strengthening Scientific-Based
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v5i01.29702

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White Collar Crime or Corruption is no longer a foreign matter in the government of the State of Indonesia. Like a culture that is rooted and continues to evolve, the problem of corruption in Indonesia has not yet found a bright spot, all the resources and efforts continue to be deployed to eradicate the already chronic disease in the body of this country. In 2018, the International Transparency Organization launched data on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI). Based on these data, Indonesia was ranked 89th with a score of 38. The government is well aware that this problem is no longer an ordinary problem, but has become an entrenched culture even to the line of life of the Indonesian people, this certainly requires us to work harder to eradicate this disease to its roots. Based on this, the author argues that in an effort to solve the problem of corruption is not enough if we only rely on law enforcement officers. There is another aspect that the writer values ​​are very important in fighting this problem, that aspect is education. Eradication of corruption in the aspect of education can be applied as a preventive step, namely by instilling the value of honesty and justice in the souls of students. Based on this, the author took the initiative to conduct a research with a sociological juridical approach in the city of Semarang, Central Java.
Revealing the Dark Veil of Illegal Business Nafsiah, Maqfira Izzata; Edytya, Nindya Putri; Bagas Tony, Masyita Isnadya Risky Salsabila Putri; Rahmatika, Aulia Vaya
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 6 No 2 (2020): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2020) "Contemporary Development in Legal Studies and Cri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v6i2.31599

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Prostisusi becomes one of the social problems that continues to develop over time. Various internal and external factors trigger this activity to continue to exist until now. This research examines the business of prostitution as a form of disease in society and social problems. This research tries to reveal the karaoke business under the guise of illegal prostitution business, especially in Central Java. This research uses the approach of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Social Structure. The research method used is qualitative research, where the writer directly looks at existing social phenomena and seeks field facts through observation, interviews, and investigations. This research found that various factors become the background of the existence of the karaoke business under the guise of illegal prostitution in Central Java, ranging from economic and business factors to weak rules and law enforcement. The study also revealed the fact that the karaoke business secretly provided sex or prostitution services, but law enforcement was ineffective. One of the ineffectiveness of law enforcement is the problem of law enforcement apparatuses and bribery resources that occur within the law enforcement environment. In addition, this business also deals directly with business and economic investment holders.