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Contact Name
Afandi Sitamala
Contact Email
asitamala@untirta.ac.id
Phone
+6285269858605
Journal Mail Official
asitamala@untirta.ac.id
Editorial Address
Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Jl. Tirtayasa, Sindangsari, Kec. Pabuaran, Serang, Provinsi Banten Telp. (0254) 280330 Ext. 218, Fax.: (0254) 281254
Location
Kab. serang,
Banten
INDONESIA
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
Fostering Village Governance: Formulating Regulations on Village-Owned Enterprises in Pabuaran Village, Serang Regency Pipih Ludia Karsa; H. Ade Marpudin
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.v1i2.17419

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To fulfill national priorities, especially "promoting the general welfare," as stated in the Preamble of the Republic of Indonesia Constitution of 1945. Villages are essential in national development efforts because most Indonesians live in rural regions. Hence, attempts to promote national stability through community economic recovery are necessary. Through the creation of BUMDesa, it is deemed essential for each community to develop its potential. By developing BUMDesa and/or optimizing BUMDesa that has already been formed, it is vital to pay attention to the commercial operations that will be carried out as a driving force for village administration and as a support for the village community's economy. Including Pabuara Village in the Pabuaran District of Serang Regency, which in this instance, serves as the university's foster village. Creating BUMDesa necessitates the creation of a legal foundation, specifically the Village Regulations, to facilitate commercial operations (Perdes)
Empowering Traditional Fisherfolk: Informing on Legal Rights in Marine Biodiversity Henky Mayaguezz; Yunita Maya Putri; Tristiyanto Tristiyanto; Ria Wierma Putri; Almira Fardani Lahay
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Empowering Communities: Legal Frameworks for Enhanced Rights, Resilience, and En
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i2.22153

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The government officially recognized the existence of traditional fishermen through Law Number 7 of 2016, focusing on Fisherman Protection and Empowerment. Nevertheless, these traditional fishermen remain an economically disadvantaged group, constrained by their reliance on age-old fishing techniques and practices. This situation hinders their access to vital information about maritime zones, in accordance with UNCLOS'82, and capture fisheries zones. The plight of traditional fishermen in Muara Gading Mas Village, East Lampung, serves as a stark illustration of this reality. The project also includes education on fishing jurisdictions within Indonesian waters. Employing a Community Education method, this service project engages representatives of the Muara Gading Mas fishing community in a discussion forum focused on their rights as traditional fishermen. This initiative aims to boost traditional fishermen's comprehension across various indicators, including marine area zoning, the protection of fishermen's rights, the fishermen protection law, the benefits of counseling for traditional fishermen, and understanding the process of reporting problems encountered by traditional fishermen. Nonetheless, improving the welfare of traditional fishermen in Muara Gading Mas Village necessitates government intervention, particularly in the provision of facilities to enhance their traditional fishing activities.
Juridical Framework of Tertiary Irrigation Networks in Enhancing Food Security Pipih Ludia Karsa; Ade Marpudin
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Empowering Communities: Legal Frameworks for Enhanced Rights, Resilience, and En
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i2.21666

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Concerns have arisen within the country over the changing functions of land, particularly the shift from agricultural to non-agricultural use. This transformation carries the risk of land fertility degradation, leading to a decline in the productivity of agricultural staples like rice. Efforts to enhance rice farming productivity, including measures such as irrigation, are instrumental in addressing this issue. The Community Partnership Program aims to formulate strategies for the development and utilization of tertiary irrigation networks that support food security. It employs a Community Education method, providing information, socialization, and counseling on the Utilization and Development of Tertiary Irrigation Networks within the legal framework. This approach seeks to enhance community knowledge and comprehension through engagement with local sub-district officials. The analysis of this data aims to assess the potential for utilizing and developing Tertiary Irrigation Networks, particularly with regard to the jurisdiction of regional authorities responsible for irrigation. Law Number 17 of 2019 concerning Water Resources holds particular relevance to the promotion of agricultural production, particularly rice, which is a priority for both the central and local governments. Effective irrigation networks are pivotal in increasing agricultural productivity, and their utilization and development fall under the purview of local government entities or network managers. Legislative measures may be necessary to define the role of local governments in this context.
Empowering Communities: A Path to Reducing Domestic Violence through Economic Resilience Ferry Fathurokhman; Reine Rofiana
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Empowering Communities: Legal Frameworks for Enhanced Rights, Resilience, and En
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i2.21781

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The Ciboleger Barokah Valley Community, comprising 115 individuals, represents a marginalized Baduy community in Bojong Menteng Village, Leuwidamar District, Lebak Regency. The Baduy tribe adheres to the Sundanese Wiwitan religion, and those who convert to other faiths can no longer live in Kanekes Village, their ancestral home. Most Baduy individuals in Ciboleger Valley lack formal education and employment, often experiencing social isolation and separation from their extended families. These conditions elevate the risk of social issues, including domestic violence, due to economic fragility, as they struggle to meet daily needs. To address these challenges, a program offers financial literacy and legal education. This initiative aims to reduce domestic violence and enhance economic resilience. Financial literacy is delivered through counselling and entrepreneurship training, with a focus on kinca serabi and mustofa potato production by the Dapur Mimih Serang culinary brand. Interactive training engages the local community through discussions, question-and-answer sessions, practical exercises, and business exploration, fostering Self-Help Groups within the community. The program's holistic approach seeks to empower this marginalized community academically, economically, and legally.
Front Matter Vol 2 No 2 October 2023
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Empowering Communities: Legal Frameworks for Enhanced Rights, Resilience, and En
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i2.22554

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Connecting Legal Education: Bridging the Gap from High School Civic Education toward Undergraduate Legal Studies Ariesta Wibisono Anditya; Wina Driyan Pradana; Rizki Wahyuning Damayanti; Muhammad Ghoffar Ali; Eko Ramdani; Naufal El Qolbi N A; Levia Tri Mustika Dewi
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Empowering Communities: Legal Frameworks for Enhanced Rights, Resilience, and En
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i2.22152

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This community service project explores the vital role of Civics Education at SMA N 9 Yogyakarta in introducing students to legal concepts and general studies. Civics Education equips students with a fundamental understanding of law, citizenship, and democracy. The study employed a direct approach, revealing that Civics at SMA N 9 Yogyakarta significantly prepares students for their academic pursuits in law and general studies. This subject imparts a deep comprehension of essential legal principles, the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and democratic attitudes, guided by Civics teachers. The curriculum encompasses topics like the struggle for independence, constitutional matters, the political system, and human rights, fostering a sense of democracy, tolerance, and pluralism among students. Beyond academics, Civics hones vital social skills such as public speaking, debating, and collaboration, skills invaluable not only in legal courses but also in daily life and future careers. In summary, this community service emphasizes the critical role of Civics at SMA N 9 Yogyakarta as a strong foundation for students pursuing law and higher education.
Back Matter Vol 2 No 2 Oct 2023 Editorial Remarks PCSJ
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Empowering Communities: Legal Frameworks for Enhanced Rights, Resilience, and En
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i2.22555

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Fostering Community Engagement: Creating Child-Friendly Villages Rani Sri Agustina; Muhamad Uut Lutfhi
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Empowering Communities: Legal Frameworks for Enhanced Rights, Resilience, and En
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i2.22057

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Community Service for fostering community engagement in Bandung Village, Banjar Sub-district, Pandeglang Regency, to Actualize a Child-Friendly Village. This initiative aims to support government programs dedicated to enhancing child welfare, fostering the growth of healthy, intelligent, joyful, and morally upright Indonesian children, and shielding them from various forms of violence, exploitation, and discrimination. The service employs a counseling method to engage with the community. It is anticipated that, following the completion of this service initiative, the residents of Bandung Village will possess a deeper understanding of child welfare and protection. This understanding will, in turn, ensure that all children in Bandung Village have the opportunity to thrive, experiencing safety and comfort in their community.

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