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Contact Name
Afandi Sitamala
Contact Email
asitamala@untirta.ac.id
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+6285269858605
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Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Jl. Tirtayasa, Sindangsari, Kec. Pabuaran, Serang, Provinsi Banten Telp. (0254) 280330 Ext. 218, Fax.: (0254) 281254
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Probono and Community Service Journal
ISSN : 29855381     EISSN : 2985489X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.51825/pcsj.v2i1
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Probono and Community Service Journal, also known as Probono Journal, is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on the result of community engagement, especially in law community engagement. PCSJ is published by the Faculty of Law Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa (Untirta), Indonesia. PCSJ is published Biannually (two times a year). PCSJ, as a scientific law journal concerned with disseminating community engagement results and discussing some contemporary methods and techniques for empowering the community in the law approach. PCSJ published articles in both Bahasa Indonesia and English online. Focus and Scope PCSJ focuses on any law issues on community engagement. The topic is, but not limited to, Law and Community Empowerment, Law and Society, Legal Services, and Legal Aid. Probono Journal is published by the Faculty of Law, University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, periodically published in May and October, the approved and ready to publish.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 28 Documents
Back Matter Vol 1 No 2 Oktober 2022 Editorial Remark
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022): Development and Empowerment of Village Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i2.18661

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Front Matter Probono Editorial Remark
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Community Empowerment and Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i1.18657

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Empowering Prospective Indonesian Migrant Workers (CPMI) through the Productive Migrant Village Program (Desmigratif) Afandi Sitamala
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Education and Socialization of Community Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i1.20006

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The regulations concerning the protection of Indonesian migrant workers are outlined in Law No. 18 of 2017 on the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI). According to Article 7, the protection of prospective migrant workers must be provided in three stages: pre-employment protection, protection during employment, and post-employment protection. It is the responsibility of the state to ensure the provision of these protections. To facilitate services for prospective Indonesian Migrant Workers (CPMI) during the pre-departure stage, as well as for returned migrant workers and their families, the Ministry of Manpower initiated the establishment of Productive Migrant Villages (Desmigratif). Lempuyang Village, located in the Tanara District of Serang Regency, Banten Province, is one of the significant PMI-sending villages and is also among the targeted "Desa Binaan" villages of Untirta. This community service program adopts a community education approach through counseling sessions aimed at enhancing the understanding of Desmigratif. Additionally, training sessions are provided to CPMI in Lempuyang Village.
Enhancing Community Welfare: Community Data Collection for Kwh Installation in Kandawati Village Ahmad Rayhan; Fitria Dwi Yulianty
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022): Development and Empowerment of Village Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i2.16747

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This research is motivated by a community phenomenon, specifically the residents of Kandawati Village, where until now some of them still have not used Kilo Watt Hour (Kwh) or commonly called a meter to calculate electricity bills. The main reason is that some residents are constrained by the problem of initial installation costs and future usage costs. Whereas according to Government Regulation no. 26 of 2006 concerning the Provision and Utilization of Electric Power states that electricity has an important role in the development of technology and supports the welfare of the community. Therefore, to answer this issue, the author uses the method of collecting field study data or direct observation of the residents of Kandawati Village. Then from these observations, the writer then carried out documentation, namely data collection which included information, evidence and related citizen activities based on written records.
A Criminological Review: Exploring Community Perception of Juvenile Delinquency in Panenjoan Village Eki Furqon; Alycia Risaldy Halim; Fuad Sirojul Huda; Nisrina Agustini; Syifa Aulia Nur Fadlilah; Muhamad Farhan Al Amien; Ratri Yulianingsari Negoro; Santomi Santomi; Yunita Yunita; Aqila Zahra; Diska Eunike; Aisa Aulina
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Community Empowerment and Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i1.16695

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Juvenile delinquency is becoming one of the urgencies that must be considered by us, especially in Panenjoan Village. With the development of the times, these teenagers will get convenience in any case. Including to do negative things. As is being hotly reported on television, there are a lot of juvenile delinquency acts that are troubling the surrounding residents. The purpose of this study is to find out what juvenile delinquency occurs in Panenjoan Village as well as to know the perception of the community regarding the occurrence of juvenile delinquency which is quite large in percentage. This study uses the Community Education method by conducting socialization related to juvenile delinquency with the theme "Young Generations of Moral and Quality" where this socialization is a form of providing more knowledge to the harvested village youth and data collection and analysis techniques with qualitative data, namely direct interviews as well as surveys. The results of the activities carried out are the socialization of juvenile delinquency. One of them is promiscuity which produces the highest percentage of juvenile delinquency that occurs in Panenjoan Village. This makes many teenagers, especially women who get pregnant out of wedlock due to promiscuity. Based on the results of this data, we students get the factors that cause juvenile delinquency, one of which is family and environmental factors. Community perceptions based on the results of surveys and community interviews are also about juvenile delinquency that occurs, namely the community is very unfortunate with juvenile delinquency that occurs due to family and environmental factors, according to the community many children also drop out of school due to juvenile delinquency that occurs. The community looks sad and asks for help related to preventing juvenile delinquency. To prevent delinquency, more knowledge is needed regarding the good and bad in society, especially for teenagers, knowing in morals to become quality teenagers without juvenile delinquency
Exploring Geographical Indication Protection Arrangements: Socialization for the PKK Team in Tanggamus Regency Ria Wierma Putri; Yunita Maya Putri; Tristiyanto Tristiyanto; Dorothy Rouli Pandjaitan
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Education and Socialization of Community Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i1.19614

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Geographical Indications (GIs) are collective intellectual property rights that protect place names or designations used to identify goods with unique qualities, properties, or reputations from specific geographic areas. GIs were adapted from the provisions of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement, which provides national and international legal protection to registered GI products. GIs are particularly important for developing countries like Indonesia, as they help maintain the authenticity of local products, often known by other regions, especially agricultural products. However, conflicts between trademark regulations and GIs have hindered the growth of GIs in Indonesia. In response to this issue, the Indonesian government enacted Law No. 20 of 2016 on Trademark and Geographical Indications, granting GIs equal status to trademarks. Despite this, it has become evident through discussions with relevant agencies that the Trademark Law and GIs are not widely known by the community, including the Family Welfare Movement Organization (PKK) in Tanggamus Regency. Ironically, Tanggamus, one of the regencies in Lampung Province, holds GI certification for its Robusta coffee. The PKK, with its strategic role, can play a vital part in disseminating information about GIs to the community, including remote villages where coffee farmers reside. Therefore, this community service program aims to provide information about GI regulations to PKK members, hoping that they will help reach a wider audience in Tanggamus Regency.
Front Matter Vol.2 No.1 Mei 2023 Editorial Remark
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Education and Socialization of Community Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i1.20852

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Nurturing Reading Culture: Establishing a Mini Library to Promote Literacy and Foster Children's Reading Interest in Cidikit Village, Bayah, Lebak, Banten Anne Gunawati; Muhamad Muslih; Yuniar Calisna
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022): Development and Empowerment of Village Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i2.16810

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. According to the observations made in Cidikit Village's primary and junior high schools, pupils' lack of interest in reading affected their willingness to visit the library. This is because there are few books, the kids from Cidikit Village and the Village Reading Park live quite far apart, and school reading is not a habit. A reading garden was created by Jumyadi, an elementary school teacher in Cidikit Village, out of worry for his kids' ability to learn. It is envisaged that adding micro libraries to each settlement in Cidikit Village will contribute to the children's literacy growth. The PAR (Participatory Action Research) method was used to carry out this research. The social phenomena of Taman Baca are observed, heard, and understood using this technique. Cidikit Village benefits significantly from Al-Fatih Reading Park's existence as a hub for local knowledge.
Harnessing Plastic Waste: The Utilization of the Ecobrick Method in Jatiwaringin Village, Mauk District, Tangerang Regency Ahmad Adriansyah; Karim Maulana; Nurikah Nurikah
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Community Empowerment and Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i1.16773

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of handling and managing waste by recycling is another dimension that helps in the utilization of waste. Plastic waste originating from household activities is a problem wherever there are settlements, especially densely populated settlements. A method is needed to be able to reduce the production of waste into new products in order to be able to reuse the waste that has been disposed of. Tangerang Regency is one of the densely populated areas that has problems with household waste. Ecobricks or environmentally friendly bricks are made by compressing plastic waste into bottles to a certain density, 1 bottle of 600ml drinking water can compress plastic waste up to 200gr. The basic principle of Ecobrick is to make the people of Jatiwaring village want to reduce the production of plastic waste and can make something of value. If every household turns their household plastic waste into Ecobrick, a lot of plastic waste will be reduced from the Final Processing Site (TPA). We involve the people of Jatiwaringin village to overcome the problem of the large amount of plastic waste production in Jatiwaringin Village, starting from providing an understanding of the importance of suppressing plastic waste production and providing training and assistance on how to make Ecobricks. The results of this study state that Ecobricks are an effective step to reduce household-level waste production, besides that the work made from Ecobricks also has the potential to increase the eco the economic value of household scale.
Raising Legal Awareness: Understanding the Urgency of Trademark Registration in Teluk Sepang Village, Kampung Melayu District, Bengkulu City Wafiya Wafiya; Ganefi Ganefi
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Education and Socialization of Community Legal Awareness
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i1.19138

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This community service program aims to raise awareness among dried fish business operators in Teluk Sepang Village, Kampung Melayu District, Bengkulu City, about the importance of branding in trading businesses. Additionally, it seeks to disseminate information regarding the scope and regulations of the Trademark Law to the community of dried fish business operators in the mentioned village and district. The program involves the dissemination and motivation of dried fish business operators/traders in Teluk Sepang Village, Kampung Melayu District, Bengkulu City. Based on the conducted activity, it was found that the operators lacked awareness of the law, primarily due to reluctance in trademark registration. They cited reasons such as operating in rented premises on a monthly basis and the possibility of relocating their businesses. Moreover, most traders do not have their own kiosks, and they rarely receive guidance from relevant agencies. Through this program, the aim is to motivate dried fish traders to establish their own business brands, thereby enhancing the economic value of their products.

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