Maharani, Anggun Meinanda
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BPD Empowerment Program in Optimizing Village Financial Implementation (Perspective Law No. 6 of 2014) Maharani, Anggun Meinanda
JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies) Vol 3 No 1 (2018): Implementation of Laws and Regulations: Finding Justice and Legal Certainty
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jils.v3i01.23209

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Village government played an important role because it is considered as a basic element that directly interacts with the society and the policy or decision issued felt by the society directly. The issues studied were how is the BPD empowerment in optimizing village financial implementation as perspective Law No.6 of 2014? And how is the model of BPD empowerment in optimizing village financial implementation as perspective Law No.6 of 2014? The results showed that (1) BPD empowerment of Pringsari village is not optimal in conducting village finances related to activities in Pringsari village, (2) The model of BPD empowerment to the society has not been held optimally and still not transparent. The conclusion of the BPD empowerment in optimizing village financial implementation Pringsari village is not optimal yet. The model of BPD empowerment in Pringsari village that found is the achievement of APBDes planning process. Suggestion for the villager head and BPD in Pringsari village is realize the roles, jobs, functions and positions respectively.
Increasing Public Understanding of the Prevention and Complaints of Fraudulent Investments Suprapti, Duhita Driyah; Fibrianti, Nurul; Maharani, Anggun Meinanda
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Mainstreaming Justice through Advocacy in Various Aspects
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v4i2.29829

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The many offers of high income make many people interested in investing. People's carelessness backfires on those who are victims of fraudulent investments. Illegal investment or more commonly known as a fraudulent investment is indeed carrying out investment activities that are not following existing regulations. The ease of access to information and the affordability of technology today has become the ground for illegal investment actors to look for victims. Investments that initially aim to obtain maximum income from existing capital in the future harm investors. In illegal assets, it is not only the activities that are not appropriate, but the completeness of the licensing documents for investment companies is also incomplete. Many types of activities resemble investments but are fake or illegal. The victims of this activity are not only a few. Even from all walks of life are victims of this irresponsible activity. This service is carried out by educating the public regarding complaints and assisting with illegal investments. This service will be carried out by providing investment training for the community in Kalipancur Village, especially for mothers and teenagers who are often the target of investment fraud. Such an approach is expected to provide validity of the results as a good outcome. This training is considered efficient and effective because the public understands and understands commercial transactions through the internet to increase their knowledge to increase their income and standard of living.