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PENINGKATAN SOSIALISASI SAFETY RIDING OLEH UNIT DIKYASA POLRES KARAWANG DALAM MENCEGAH PELANGGARAN LALU LINTAS GUNA MENCIPTAKAN KAMSELTIBCARLANTAS Syafira, Ade Afni
Advances in Police Science Research Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020): March, Advances in Police Science Research Journal
Publisher : Indonesian National Police Academy

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This research is motivated by the high traffic violations that occurred in the Karawang regency. With these problems, Dikyasa Unit Members carry out Safety Riding socialization. The purpose of this study is to find out the causes of traffic violations in Karawang Regency, the implementation of the socialization of Safety Riding by the Karawang Police Precinct unit, and the factors that influence the implementation of Safety Riding socialization. The theory used is management theory, Operant Conditioning theory. While the concept used is the Dikmas Lantas concept, the concept of Safety Riding, and the concept of traffic violations. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach, using field research methods, as well as data collection techniques by interviewing, observing, and studying documents. The results of this study indicate that breaking behavior is caused by negative attitudes possessed by these drivers. Besides subjective norms or motivations to follow the behavior of others also become one of the causes of traffic violations. The implementation of the Safety Riding socialization is carried out through the steps of planning, organizing, implementing, and controlling. While the factors that influence the socialization of Safety Riding are supporting factors and inhibiting factors. Supporting factors are method, machine, and market. The inhibiting factors are man, money, materials The author suggests that increasing the intensity of Safety Riding socialization activities aimed at private employees who work in factories and companies. Apply reward and punishment system to Unit members. Maximizing social media in providing traffic information. Make an additional number of Dikyasa Unit personnel and give Dikjur, especially to policewomen.
The Right to be Forgotten: Protecting Emergency Contact in the Reform of Personal Data Protection Policy in Indonesia Intani, Aulia Anugrah; Syafira, Ade Afni
Southeast Asian Journal of Advanced Law and Governance (SEAJ ALGOV) Vol 2 No 1 (2025): The Indonesia's New Administration: Prospects and Challenges
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This article analyzes concern regarding the massive development of online lending applications in Indonesia. The government should make that invention as one of the priority focuses for protecting Indonesia’s citizen. Various studies and regulations have been made by the government to protect online loan users. Unfortunately, there is one party that still needs to be prioritised for protection in Indonesia, which is the emergency contacts of online loan application users. Emergency contacts need legal protection regarding their data used by borrowers as collateral if they default. Indonesian law is inadequate inthisregard.Therefore, innovations are needed regarding the applicable regulations and concepts to be able to protect emergency contacts’ data. The method used in this paper is literature review. The result of this study found that a more comprehensive regulation and implementation of Right to be Forgotten is needed to keep upwith the rapid technological developments in the field of financial technology. The results emphasise the importance of personal data protection not only for borrowers, but also for emergency contacts. The reason for this is due to the increasing number of data breach cases. Ultimately, this research found that reforms by applying data protection principles are essential to protect the parties in online loan service providers