Yustikarini, Hesty Dian
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Polemic of Gratification Attitude (Political Bride Price) in the Implicit Implementation of People's Feast in Indonesia Monita, Tria; Lestari, Alika Ayu; Yustikarini, Hesty Dian
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 4 No 2 (2018): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2018) "Discourse on General Election in Indonesia: Betwe
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v4i02.27115

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People's party is a manifestation of democracy which is considered the cleanest. In practice, the people's party turned out to form competition in fighting for political office. This competition has had an impact on the rise of fraud. This phenomenon is like a culture that has taken root in Indonesian society. From time to time the forms of cheating carried out increasingly diverse, ranging from the "dawn attack" to the Mahar Politics gave a new color in the implementation of the people's party. In fact, the regulation of the People's Party has been stated normatively in Law Number 7 of 2017 concerning General Elections. Ironic indeed, in the election alone there had been a lot of fraud let alone the implementation of the government. The negative specter that is caused, makes people uncomfortable seeing prospective leaders actually implies acts that tend to be immoral and justifies any means to smooth their interests. So that the question arises whether the leader is suitable to be elected or when he has been elected will actually cause harm to the people and even the State? This will be a puzzle both in the world of politics and in the minds of the people until the people are dashed in wanting a leader who is actually appropriate and clean. Various phenomena that surround the implementation of the election cause a loss of people's trust in the government, especially the leaders. In addition, losses from election crimes also cause consequences in terms of state finances.
Sex Gratification in Indonesian Anti-Corruption Law: What is the Problem? Yustikarini, Hesty Dian
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 7 No 4 (2021): L. Research Rev. Q. (November 2021) "The Intersection of Law and Politics in Vari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v7i4.48174

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The phenomenon of prostitution in Indonesia has become a negative specter that refers to its dilapidated moral society. This polemic is one of several different dimensions. Stewardship is also felt because law enforcement is not entirely. Prostitution is a name given to indicate the act in which a woman sends herself to relate to the opposite sex in need of money or other forms of payment. Inspired by the rampant sexual gratification cases among state officials. Ratification process and goods but sadness gratification in expanding sexual section. Added the sexy offender (female) underage. Previously gratification is already in Law Number 20 the Year 2001 on Corruption Eradication in article 12 B, but not yet directly in the scope of sex gratification. Thus there needs to be a legal reform synchronized with the rules and protection of human rights for working women. Until now the sexy gratification case is still taboo because it is considered apathetically State has not been possible to do and provide a deterrent effect for service providers, separation and distribution for the perpetrators of sexual. This is the polemic that must be emphasized from the rising.
Sex Gratification in Indonesian Anti-Corruption Law: What is the Problem? Yustikarini, Hesty Dian
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 7 No 4 (2021): L. Research Rev. Q. (November 2021) "The Intersection of Law and Politics in Vari
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v7i4.48174

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The phenomenon of prostitution in Indonesia has become a negative specter that refers to its dilapidated moral society. This polemic is one of several different dimensions. Stewardship is also felt because law enforcement is not entirely. Prostitution is a name given to indicate the act in which a woman sends herself to relate to the opposite sex in need of money or other forms of payment. Inspired by the rampant sexual gratification cases among state officials. Ratification process and goods but sadness gratification in expanding sexual section. Added the sexy offender (female) underage. Previously gratification is already in Law Number 20 the Year 2001 on Corruption Eradication in article 12 B, but not yet directly in the scope of sex gratification. Thus there needs to be a legal reform synchronized with the rules and protection of human rights for working women. Until now the sexy gratification case is still taboo because it is considered apathetically State has not been possible to do and provide a deterrent effect for service providers, separation and distribution for the perpetrators of sexual. This is the polemic that must be emphasized from the rising.