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SOSIALISASI PENCEGAHAN PADEMI CORONA MELALUI CARA HIDUP BERSIH DAN SEHAT DI KALANGAN MASYARAKAT BENTIRING PERMAI KECAMATAN MUARA BANGKAHULU KOTA BENGKULU Royan, Antory; Hatrik, Hamzah
Jurnal Ilmiah Kutei Vol 20 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jkutei.v20i2.20491

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COVID-19 membuktikan diri mampu menular antarmanusia. Penularan sangat cepat hingga Organisasi Kesehatan Dunia WHO menetapkan pandemi virus Corona atau COVID-19 . Pandemi atau epidemi global mengindikasikan infeksi COVID-19 yang sangat cepat hingga hampir tak ada negara atau wilayah di dunia yang absen dari virus Corona pemahaman masyarakat dan  pencegahan infeksi virus Corona atau COVID-19  di kalangan masyarakat Kelurahan Bentiring Permai Kecamatan  Muara  Bangkahulu Kota Bengkulu Virus Corona atau severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) adalah virus yang menyerang sistem pernapasan. Penyakit karena infeksi virus ini disebut COVID-19. Virus Corona bisa menyebabkan gangguan ringan pada sistem pernapasan, infeksi paru-paru yang berat, hingga kematian. Terapkan physical distancing, yaitu menjaga jarak minimal 1 meter dari orang lain, dan jangan dulu ke luar rumah kecuali ada keperluan mendesak. Gunakan masker saat beraktivitas di tempat umum atau keramaian, termasuk saat pergi berbelanja bahan makanan. Rutin mencuci tangan dengan air dan sabun atau hand sanitizer yang mengandung alkohol minimal 60%, terutama setelah beraktivitas di luar rumah atau di tempat umum.
THE ROLE OF THE POLICE AS MEDIATORS IN RESOLVING CRIMINAL CASES OF DOMESTIC PHYSICAL VIOLENCE THROUGH RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN THE JURISDICTION OF THE BENGKULU CITY RESORT POLICE Huda, Nur; Hatrik, Hamzah; Royan, Antory
Bengkoelen Justice : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jbengkoelenjust.v14i1.32917

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Based on the data obtained in the resolution of criminal cases involving domestic physical violence through the restorative justice approach in the jurisdiction of the Bengkulu City Resort Police from 2019 to 2021, it has not been able to function optimally. This condition is because the police, particularly the investigators, await a settlement agreement between the parties involved and the withdrawal of complaints by the complainants. This condition raises the question of how the resolution through a restorative justice-based approach, carried out by the police as mediators, can be the best solution for resolving cases involving the parties through a restorative justice approach. This reason is what motivated the author to conduct this research. The methodology employed is empirical legal research, utilizing primary and secondary data. The data was analyzed qualitatively through a juridical lens, leading to inductive conclusions. Based on the results of this research, the following findings emerge: (1). The concept of restorative justice is employed in handling criminal cases with an emphasis on the integration of perpetrators, victims, and the community as a whole, seeking to find solutions and restore a positive relationship between the perpetrator of the criminal act. (2). The role of the police as mediators has yet to be optimally executed, primarily due to concerns and suspicions from the involved parties regarding potential bias by the police towards one party. Internally, the police have established regulations, such as the Telegram Letter from the Head of the Criminal Investigation Division Number S.T./583/VIII/2012 dated August 8, 2012. (3). Investigator's considerations as mediators in using the restorative justice-based approach to resolvedomestic physical violence within the  jurisdiction of the Bengkulu Resort Police include the submission of peace agreements by both the victim and the perpetrator. This consideration is especially relevant in cases of minor physical violence, where the victim does not wish to prolong the case, and the interests of the victim in domestic violence are accommodated Keywords : Police Role, Mediator, Restorative Justice, Domestic Violence