Aliyas Aliyas
1Universitas Ichsan Gorontalo

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Optimization of Social Report as a Consideration of Diversion in The Child Criminal System Rommy Yusuf Hiola; Aliyas Aliyas; Suardi Rais
Jurnal Hukum Volkgeist Vol 6 No 1 (2021): DECEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35326/volkgeist.v6i1.1613

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There is one factor that becomes an obstacle if the child has received the coaching process at the Child Special Guidance Institute (hereinafter referred to as LPKA), namely the existence of "stigmatization" attached to the child so that it does not make it easier for children to socialize. The "Labeling" theory shows that labeling or in other words this stigmatization can damage the future of children where the future is still long. Therefore, the application of imprisonment for children must be an "ultimum remedium" or "the last resort", which means that imprisonment must be the last resort. This is where the diversion function lies as the concept of solving children's problems without going through a trial so that children are not burdened by negative stigma that will be attached to them, but in practice the diversion process often experiences obstacles, one of which is the lack of understanding of law enforcement towards the situation and condition of children, this is because not optimal community research or social reports on children in conflict with the law. The specific purpose of this research is to identify and analyze the factors that cause the non-optimal implementation of social reports on children's cases and to find out the efforts made in maximizing social reporting in an effort to implement diversion in children's cases. The method used in this research is empirical research, namely research with field data as the main data source, such as the results of interviews and observations
Optimizing The Role of Religious Jurisdiction in Preventing Child Marriage in Gorontalo Province Aliyas Aliyas; Suardi Rais; A. ST. Kumala Ilyas; Jupri Jupri; Yoslan K Koni
Jurnal Hukum Volkgeist Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35326/volkgeist.v7i1.2866

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The prevalence of child marriage under 18 years released by the Central Bureau of Statistics in 2020 places Gorontalo Province in the 6th highest place in Indonesia with a rate of 23.16%. The data is corroborated by the records of the Supreme Court who receive cases of requests for dispensation from marriage which each year has increased. the religious court's allusion to child marriage through a marriage dispensation mechanism. A quo mechanism is regulated in Supreme Court Regulation (PERMA) Number 5 of 2019 concerning Guidelines for Trialing Applications for Dispensation of Marriage. Various factors behind the request for underage marriage include: because they really want to get married, because they are pregnant out of wedlock and there are applications for girls whose age has not been justified by law. On the basis of these problems, this study aims to provide space for the religious court as the final determinant through legal considerations and its sociological aspects, prioritizing prevention efforts by narrowing the space for applications, examining cases more carefully, and the commitment of the parties to respond to the negative consequences of child marriage. The research method used is the legal behavior approach that occurs in society (socio legal research).
Desa Anti Politik Uang (Money Politik) sebagai Strategi Antisipasi Pilkada Curang Tahun 2024 Provinsi Gorontalo Jupri Jupri; Suardi Rais; Haritsa Haritsa; Aliyas Aliyas; Rommy Yusuf Hiola
Ideas: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Budaya Vol 9 No 4 (2023): Ideas: Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Budaya (November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32884/ideas.v9i4.1508

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The village is the smallest entity with its strategic position in holding regional elections which is vulnerable to the practice of money politics. Project mark ups, vote buying, bribery, gratuities constitute political corruption when elected as leader. The impact of the regional elections is that they do not produce authentic leaders for the welfare of their citizens. The aim of the research is to build an anti-money politics village as a strategy to anticipate fraudulent regional elections in 2024. This research uses a socio-legal research approach with literature study techniques and in-depth interviews. The research results show that the practice of money politics is influenced by several factors and to minimize these factors, an anti-money politics village model must be formed, one of which is through literacy or community forum-based education.