Eki Furqon
Faculty Of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

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Journal : Probono and Community Service Journal

Community-Driven Waste Management: The Waste Bank Initiative in Taman Banten Lestari Housing Estate, Serang City Nurikah Nurikah; Eki Furqon
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022): Development and Empowerment of Village Legal Awareness
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i2.16897

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Garbage Banks are one of the innovations that societies make in reducing waste at their source: environment-based waste management and garbage management starting at the source. Garbage can can be a environmental problem, especially garbage from communities in which garbage comes from communities in which it is not treated well, so it will become a load of garbage-based garbage Banks, which are based on citizen citizen participation become an alternative to garbage solutions based on principles of distribution, reuse, Recyle and replant (4r) mean communities become social capital to phase out the existence of trash Banks in household garbage management programs. A change in people's thinking on the management of household garbage should be built through the education of junk management based on community participation to reduce garbage from its source so that people should be aware of and eventually integrated into community-based garbage bank programs. The method of community participation in the home environment should be part of a region that should be done through both educational and dialogue and referrals as an adaptation of the Banks of garbage to the community to act out environmental concerns through the participation of trash based programs through trash Banks. Public-based waste bank education programs will impact the next ward in which people will be involved in high rates of engagement to move together to maintain the environment, especially the city.
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
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

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
Optimizing the Role of Village Government and Community in Empowering BUMDes in Pabuaran Village Furqon, Eki; Gunawan, Muhammad Safaat; Mirdedi, Mirdedi
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Strengthening the Structural Fundamentals that Sustain Societal Functioning
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v4i1.33024

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This community service activity aims to encourage the legalization and strengthening of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) institutions in Pabuaran District, Serang Regency. Although almost all villages have formed BUMDes, most still face administrative obstacles, especially in obtaining legal entity status and Business Identification Number (NIB). Through training and legal assistance focused on village officials, village heads, village assistants, and Village Consultative Body (BPD), this activity provides technical and normative understanding regarding the process of establishing and legalizing BUMDes based on Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, Government Regulation Number 11 of 2021, and Permendesa PDTT Number 3 of 2021. The training was carried out using participatory and application methods, including simulations of filling out documents, technical consultations, and preparation of legal entity registration files. The results showed a significant increase in regulatory understanding and administrative readiness of villages in accelerating the legalization of BUMDes. As a continuation, assistance is carried out continuously by the Constitutional Law Division of the Faculty of Law, Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University through direct consultation services on campus.