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Increasing Public Legal Awareness of Rights and Obligations as Consumers in Online Transactions salim; Chairus Suriyati
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 1 No. 1: July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/cd057s28

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This activity aims to analyze the level of consumer legal awareness of their rights and obligations in digital transactions and identify obstacles in law enforcement in this area. The method used is a socio-legal approach with a combination of qualitative and participatory, including interviews, observations, and socialization of legal education to the community. The results of the study showed that before the socialization, public understanding of consumer protection regulations was still low. However, after education, the level of understanding increased by 70%, although challenges in implementing legal protection remain. The main obstacles include lack of access to information, low trust in complaint mechanisms, and weak supervision of e-commerce platforms. This study recommends increasing legal education, strengthening regulations, and collaboration between the government, business actors, and the community in creating safer online transactions. With better legal awareness, it is hoped that consumers can protect their rights more effectively, so that the digital economy ecosystem can develop fairly and sustainably.
Legal Assistance for the Community in Cases of Sexual Violence Salim; Leni Indrayani; Junaidi Lubis
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 1 No. 2: November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/gvnthk82

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This activity uses a qualitative approach with a socio-legal research method to analyze the effectiveness of legal assistance for victims of sexual violence in Indonesia. Data were collected through literature studies, in-depth interviews, and participant observation. The results of the study indicate that comprehensive legal assistance, including psychological services, can improve access to justice for victims. However, there are still obstacles in coordination between legal aid institutions, law enforcement officers, and civil society organizations. This study recommends increasing training for legal assistants, educating the community, and strengthening regulations so that the assistance system is more pro-victim. In addition, the use of technology in legal aid services can be a solution to expand the reach of assistance. With these steps, it is hoped that victims of sexual violence can obtain better legal protection and a justice system that is more responsive to their needs.
Legal Assistance for the Community in Drafting Legally Valid Deeds and Agreements salim; Junaidi Lubis; Irma Herliza Rizki; Juliya Maria
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 1: July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/b9cq1g78

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This activity uses a qualitative approach with empirical studies to analyze the problems faced by the community in preparing deeds and agreements and to evaluate the effectiveness of the legal assistance program provided. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation studies. The results of the study indicate that the majority of the community has a limited understanding of the requirements for the validity of an agreement and the differences between authentic deeds and private deeds. Legal assistance carried out through education and consultation has been proven to increase community understanding and change the pattern of preparing agreements to be more in accordance with legal provisions. However, challenges such as limited legal personnel and access to services are still major obstacles. To increase the effectiveness of this program, it is recommended to establish a community-based legal service center and utilize digital technology for legal consultations. Thus, it is hoped that legal assistance can increase public awareness and access to better quality legal services.
Efforts to Increase Legal Awareness in Preventing Narcotics Crimes Among Students salim; Mela Novita Rizki; Chairus Suriyati; Junaidi Lubis
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2: November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/xqdwrs47

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This study aims to analyze the level of legal awareness of students and the effectiveness of various prevention programs that have been implemented. Using a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, data were collected through interviews, observations, and literature studies. The results of the study indicate that the majority of students do not understand the legal regulations related to narcotics, making them vulnerable to abuse. Interactive educational methods, such as legal case simulations and group discussions, have proven to be more effective than conventional lectures. Other factors contributing to low legal awareness are the lack of educators who have a deep understanding of narcotics law and weak family involvement in prevention. Schools that implement a community-based approach and strict supervision show more positive results in reducing drug abuse rates. This study recommends the integration of legal education into the school curriculum, training for teachers, and optimizing the role of digital media in disseminating information. With a comprehensive and sustainable approach, it is hoped that students' legal awareness will increase, so that drug abuse rates can be significantly reduced.
Co-Authors Abdin Achmad, Taufik Adil, Alif Setyawan Ahmad Syukri Sitorus Ahyari, Mohammad Alawiah, Armadianti Ananda Aldi Sallam, Dimas Amin Sulistiyowati Amin Sulistiyowati Andi Alifuddin Andriani, Mita AR, Muh. Aditya Akbar Arifin , Winarno Arifin, Winarno ARIFUDDIN Ashar, Nadila Asis, Ryan Rifaldi Saputra Asran Asri Puspitasari Awaludin Badaron, St Fauziah Badaron, St. Fauziah Basiruddin Bulgis Bulqis Chairus Suriyati Damopolii, Andi Tamlicha Ali Deden Dian Eka Kusuma Wardani Dwi Viora Fahriansah , Fadli Faisal Faiz Isma Faransyah, Fariz Firdani, Resky Firdausi, Rofiqoh Gesit F., Muhammad Ghozaly, Rija Muhamad H, ST Maryam Hadi, Abd Karim Hasan Bisri Hasan, Nur Jihan F Hasmin, Indra Hasnawati Hasrianti Hermansa, Andi Saputra Iis Aprinawati Indrawati, Wa Ode Iqbal Lina Rimawati Irma Herliza Rizki Ismail, Muh. Sumartono Jazuli, La Ode Ahamd Jazuli, Laode Ahmad Jian Fauzi Raisa Eliah Jufri, Muh. Luthfi Juliya Maria Junaidi Lubis Kadir Karmila Kasman Kholifah , Nurul Lambang Basri Said Leni Indrayani M. Fuadi, Mamik Maer, Andi Anjali Novira Lumria Magfirah, Putri Wirautami Masi, La Massara , Asma Massara, Asma Meditama, Ratna Fajarwati Meilandy Purwandito Mela Novita Rizki Merduani, Bisri Misu, La Mohamad Salam Muhammad Adam, Muhammad Muhammad Anwar Muhammad Iqbal Muliana , Andi Munawwarah, Wa Ode Shofiatul Muslimah, Ajeng Sabarini Muspayani Musran, Mutmainna Nada, Alya Qotrun Nanik Ulfa Nanik Ulfa, Nanik Nirmalasari, Zycinta Aradhea Nirwana Nur Aisyah NUR CHOLIFAH Nur, Siska Utami Nurhayati Nuriah, Neni Nurul Inayati, Isna Paneo, Sri Oktaviani Rahman, Samarkandy Rahmawati Ramadhani, Putri Sari Rasma Riska Rosita RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari S, Andi Asrianto Saleh Salim, Abd. Kadir Shabrina, Salma Dastia Sukandi, Andi sukmawati Sumarno Aziz Supardi, Sudarman Sutanto, Vinnawaty Sutriyono Suyadi Syafar, Muh. Ismail Syarkawi , Mukhtar Thahir Syukri, Nurfadillah Ramadhany Taufik, Shahrizal Awali M. Wijaya Wijaya Wiranata Yan Rahmawati Yanu Madawanto Yayat Rahmat Hidayat Yusuf, Andi Ainul Muftiyah Zaifuddin