Fahrurozi Saputra
Lampung University

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STRATEGI EKONOMI MASYARAKAT PASCAPERENCANAAN PEMBANGUNAN KAMPUS INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI SUMATERA (Studi tentang Perubahan Sosial di Desa Sabah Balau, Kecamatan Tanjung Bintang, Kabupaten Lampung Selatan) Saputra, Fahrurozi
JURNAL SOSIOLOGI Vol 16, No 1 (2014)
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This research purposed to explore information about the communitys economic strategy in Desa Sabah Balau Kecamatan Tanjung Bintang Kabupaten Lampung Selatan postplanning Sumatera Institute of Technology (ITERA). Development situation exploited by high society owners of capital to boost the economy. On the other hand, do the poor economic strategy by seeking to survive in order not marginalized, as predicted Desa Sabah Balau will experience significant social change. The results showed that the public response is very open and accepting ITERA development, because it sure will bring significant changes to the village. Citizens from all walks of life have prepared strategies include: for the people who have the capital they (1) sell the land to exploit the situation ITERA development, (2) sell the land when land prices rise, (3) save the land for their own business, and (4) began to build a place of business. Poor people who do not have the capital assets such as land or other personal attempt to (1) look for another job, because it is no longer working as casual laborers in PTPN VII, (2) submit the ability to work in construction as a bricklayer ITERA to stakeholders; (3) involve family members to work, and (4) reducing the need to tighten spending.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FUNCTIONS OF PROBATION OFFICERS IN CONDITIONAL SENTENCES UNDER THE FORMER CRIMINAL CODE AND SUPERVISION AND COMMUNITY SERVICE SENTENCES UNDER THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL CODE Saputra, Fahrurozi; Bachri, Erlina
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 19 No 1 - May (2026): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (Special Issue) - Correctional System Management
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The development of sentencing policy in Indonesia reflects a paradigm shift from imprisonment-oriented punishment toward supervision-based and social reintegration–oriented sanctions. This shift is evident in the comparison between conditional sentences under the former Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP) and supervision and community service sentences under the National Criminal Code, which has significant implications for the functions of Community Counselors. This study aims to analyze and compare the functions of Community Counselors in the implementation of conditional sentences under the former KUHP with their roles in supervision and community service sentences under the National Criminal Code, with a case study conducted at the Class I Probation Office of Bandar Lampung. The research employs a normative juridical method with statutory and conceptual approaches, supported by empirical data obtained through interviews and document analysis. The findings indicate that under the former KUHP, the role of Community Counselors was largely administrative, focusing on monitoring compliance with sentencing conditions with limited scope for social guidance. In contrast, the National Criminal Code expands the role of Community Counselors to include guidance, supervision, mentoring, and evaluation in the implementation of supervision and community service sentences. This expanded role positions Community Counselors as key actors in the success of non-custodial sanctions aimed at rehabilitation and social reintegration. The study concludes that the sentencing reform under the National Criminal Code necessitates the strengthening of institutional capacity and human resources of Community Counselors to ensure the effective realization of humane and restorative sentencing objectives. Keywords: Community Counselors; Conditional Sentences; Supervision Sentences; Community Service Sentences; Former Criminal Code; National Criminal Code