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JALAN PANJANG PENANGANAN KORUPSI DI INDONESIA Subhan Sofhian
JENTRE Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): JENTRE: Journal of Education, Administration, Training and Religion
Publisher : Balai Diklat Keagamaan Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (340.738 KB) | DOI: 10.38075/jen.v2i1.24

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In today, corruption is not an alien thing in society, it is even an inseparable part of life in its various forms. Corruption is often done whether we realize it or not and it is done individually or in groups.Conceptually, corruption is not an action that is only carried out by the government, but can also be carried out by all groups and strata of society, both consciously and unconsciously.In the most common cases, the corruption known to the public is corruption committed by public officials. This is in line with the loss of state money which is represented as public money, causing losses to the survival of the community.Historically, corruption occurred since the interests of individuals and groups exist in an organization. These interests bring new policies in the midst of existing programs and activities, giving rise to motivation to enrich one particular party even massively, coordinatively and periodically.This study limits the explanation of corruption in the three eras or orders known especially in Indonesia, namely the orde lama, order baru and orde reformasi. The characteristics and characteristics of each order carry different motivations and forms in the context of violations of the criminal act of corruption. This study was conducted using the on-desk literacy study method. This means that this study is based on printed and electronic data and information in the form of academic texts, journals, books and / or supporting scientific studies.
JALAN PANJANG PENANGANAN KORUPSI DI INDONESIA Subhan Sofhian
JENTRE Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): JENTRE: Journal of Education, Administration, Training and Religion
Publisher : Balai Diklat Keagamaan Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (340.738 KB) | DOI: 10.38075/jen.v2i1.24

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In today, corruption is not an alien thing in society, it is even an inseparable part of life in its various forms. Corruption is often done whether we realize it or not and it is done individually or in groups.Conceptually, corruption is not an action that is only carried out by the government, but can also be carried out by all groups and strata of society, both consciously and unconsciously.In the most common cases, the corruption known to the public is corruption committed by public officials. This is in line with the loss of state money which is represented as public money, causing losses to the survival of the community.Historically, corruption occurred since the interests of individuals and groups exist in an organization. These interests bring new policies in the midst of existing programs and activities, giving rise to motivation to enrich one particular party even massively, coordinatively and periodically.This study limits the explanation of corruption in the three eras or orders known especially in Indonesia, namely the orde lama, order baru and orde reformasi. The characteristics and characteristics of each order carry different motivations and forms in the context of violations of the criminal act of corruption. This study was conducted using the on-desk literacy study method. This means that this study is based on printed and electronic data and information in the form of academic texts, journals, books and / or supporting scientific studies.
TINJAUAN TENTANG PERAN DAN FUNGSI LEMBAGA-LEMBAGA NEGARA DI INDONESIA Subhan Sofhian
Tatar Pasundan : Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan Vol 12, No 33 (2018): Tatar Pasundan : Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan
Publisher : Balai Diklat Keagamaan Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38075/tp.v12i33.66

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Indonesia is a country that is still developing with principles on the four pillars of nationality, namely Pancasilan, the 1945 Constitution, Bhineka Tungga Ika and the Republic of Indonesia. In executing the government by using a presidential system, the president's duty is not only as head of state, but also as head of government. Also in organizing government institutions the state becomes a barometer in measuring the success of government governance. State apparatus consisting of MPR, DPR, DPD, President, BPK, MA, KY and MK are state institutions whose duties and authorities are regulated in the 1945 Constitution. This article discusses the roles, duties and functions of state institutions, sanctions imposed on deviant state institutions. In this paper deliberately the compilers bring up various supporting theories and examine and discuss the tasks, roles and functions, so that we know that the institutions of this state participate and play a role in advancing the survival of the nation and state.Key words: Function, State Institution, Role, Presidential.
PENYEBAB DAN PENCEGAHAN KORUPSI: KASUS INDONESIA Subhan Sofhian
Tatar Pasundan : Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Tatar Pasundan: Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan
Publisher : Balai Diklat Keagamaan Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38075/tp.v14i1.84

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After 75 years of Indonesian Independence, the country is supposedly be developed and prosperous, as well as categorized to Super-power state, since it has abundant resources and potential demographic. However, the conditions that occur today cannot be progressed from the state of developing country. What makes Indonesia's not-so-good including massive and systematic corruption? Based on the premise, researchers review the documentation, rules, and regulations related to corruption issues. Are there enough rules? Or is there another cause that makes these rules blunt and helpless against reality? Based on the results of analyzing the rules and phenomena over government institutions, researchers conclude that the main factor of corruption in Indonesia occurs for human factors, especially those who own good strengths in government, economic, and social aspects.Key words: corruption; power; regulation; economy
TINJAUAN TENTANG PERAN DAN FUNGSI LEMBAGA-LEMBAGA NEGARA DI INDONESIA Subhan Sofhian
Tatar Pasundan: Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan Vol 12, No 33 (2018): Tatar Pasundan : Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan
Publisher : Balai Diklat Keagamaan Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (293.968 KB) | DOI: 10.38075/tp.v12i33.66

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Indonesia is a country that is still developing with principles on the four pillars of nationality, namely Pancasilan, the 1945 Constitution, Bhineka Tungga Ika and the Republic of Indonesia. In executing the government by using a presidential system, the president's duty is not only as head of state, but also as head of government. Also in organizing government institutions the state becomes a barometer in measuring the success of government governance. State apparatus consisting of MPR, DPR, DPD, President, BPK, MA, KY and MK are state institutions whose duties and authorities are regulated in the 1945 Constitution. This article discusses the roles, duties and functions of state institutions, sanctions imposed on deviant state institutions. In this paper deliberately the compilers bring up various supporting theories and examine and discuss the tasks, roles and functions, so that we know that the institutions of this state participate and play a role in advancing the survival of the nation and state.Key words: Function, State Institution, Role, Presidential.
PENYEBAB DAN PENCEGAHAN KORUPSI: KASUS INDONESIA Subhan Sofhian
Tatar Pasundan: Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Tatar Pasundan: Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan
Publisher : Balai Diklat Keagamaan Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (714.997 KB) | DOI: 10.38075/tp.v14i1.84

Abstract

After 75 years of Indonesian Independence, the country is supposedly be developed and prosperous, as well as categorized to Super-power state, since it has abundant resources and potential demographic. However, the conditions that occur today cannot be progressed from the state of developing country. What makes Indonesia's not-so-good including massive and systematic corruption? Based on the premise, researchers review the documentation, rules, and regulations related to corruption issues. Are there enough rules? Or is there another cause that makes these rules blunt and helpless against reality? Based on the results of analyzing the rules and phenomena over government institutions, researchers conclude that the main factor of corruption in Indonesia occurs for human factors, especially those who own good strengths in government, economic, and social aspects.Key words: corruption; power; regulation; economy