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Resiliensi Digital Siswa Smp Terhadap Hoax Dan Cyberbullying: Kajian TentangKesadaran Hukum Dan Literasi Digital Nadya Mahamida; Qitallya Adinda Zahrani; Wilda Efendi Ruslan; Marsela Marsela; Lisa Lorensa; Anisa Dwi Lestari; Dhea Novitasi; Dina Ramadhani; Izwah Marhamah; Dea Azahra; Febra Anjar Kusuma
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Pancasila, Kewarganegaraan, dan Hukum Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): PAKEHUM- April
Publisher : CV. SINAR HOWUHOWU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/pakehum.v2i3.1589

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The development of digital technology has increased adolescents' access to the internet while also exposing them to various digital risks, such as misinformation, cyberbullying, and privacy violations. This condition highlights the importance of digital resilience as the ability to cope with and manage challenges in the digital environment. Digital literacy and legal awareness are essential factors in strengthening digital resilience, enabling adolescents to use technology critically, safely, and responsibly. Therefore, strengthening these aspects is necessary to develop a resilient young generation in the digital era.
Permasalahan Pengelolaan Sampah Di Tps Rajabasa Kota Bandar Lampung Dan Implikasinya Terhadap Kesehatan Lingkungan Dina Ramadhani; Riska Meilisa; Dian Puspita Sari; Luluk Maghfiroh; Abdul Halim
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Pancasila, Kewarganegaraan, dan Hukum Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): PAKEHUM- April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/pakehum.v3i1.1601

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This study aims to analyze waste management conditions at the Rajabasa Temporary Waste Disposal Site (TPS) in Bandar Lampung City and identify its impacts on the surrounding environment and community. This research employed a qualitative approach using observation and interviews with TPS managers and local residents. The collected data were analyzed descriptively. The findings show that waste management at Rajabasa TPS has not been carried out optimally due to the high volume of incoming waste, limited transportation vehicles, and inadequate operational support. These conditions lead to waste accumulation, unpleasant odors, environmental degradation, and potential health risks caused by disease vectors such as flies, rats, and cockroaches. Waste accumulation also affects the comfort and quality of life of nearby residents. Therefore, improvements in transportation facilities, operational management, and community participation are needed to reduce waste accumulation and support a cleaner and healthier environment.