Muhtadin Muhtadin
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Hak Menolak dan Mematuhi Hukum dalam Kehidupan Masyarakat Muhtadin Muhtadin
AHKAM Vol 1 No 1 (2022): DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (438.247 KB) | DOI: 10.58578/ahkam.v1i1.714

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Law is a set of regulations and rules of norms which is made by the state and judicially enforceable. The rule of law ideally provides both justice and order to individual as well as social stability. This article is aimed to highlight some particular circumstances on how people tend to justify obedience or disobedience in society and of the nation. This article is written and analyzed by using normative legal research methods. A strong legal system should consist of legal rights and obligations as two inseparable parts. It also discusses about two aspects of legal relationships, namely: (a) power or authority of rights, (b) legal obligations. Practically, law has given legal consequences in people's lives in terms of right and obligation so that people will act obediently and appropriately by following the legal norms. The right to obey and disobey a law is inherent in people as legal subjects. This circumstances will give both benefits and consequences as defined on the purpose of the law itself.
Strategi Membangun Kepercayaan terhadap Lembaga Kepolisian melalui Pendekatan Sosio Institusional Komperatif Muhtadin Muhtadin
AHKAM Vol 1 No 1 (2022): DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (532.271 KB) | DOI: 10.58578/ahkam.v1i1.736

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The police need the public's trust to do their job well. Recognizing this, police organizations across Europe are applying a variety of methods to gain trust or trust-building strategies. In its implementation, trust in the police and the legitimacy of the police pay less attention to what the police do to increase trust. In this regard the author will outline an approach to understanding strategies for building police trust in their social and institutional contexts by applying a comparative and dynamic perspective. Illustrating the value of a socio-institutional approach to trust-building strategies, each of these phases is discussed in the context of a comparative and dynamic study of police trust building strategies in England and Wales, Denmark, and the Netherlands. It is said that a more sophisticated understanding of building trust in its social and institutional context not only tells us something about the police, but also helps us understand how state institutions shape and maintain their position in the complex environment of our changing society.