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SOCIALIZATION ACTIVITIES ABOUT IMMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION POLYTECHNIC BY POLTEKIM CADETS AT SMAN 3 TARUNA ANGKASA MADIUN Respati Triana Putri; Ale Alfero Deputra; Agung Sulistyo Purnomo
Jurnal Abdimas Imigrasi Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Jurnal Abdimas Imigrasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jaim.v2i1.235

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Availability of information on further education after high school is one of the needs of students who have entered the final period of high school. Credibility and detailed information is often not easy to obtain because of the uncontrolled flow of information exchange and unclear data sources. Socialization is the main solution to provide credible and detailed information to students who need it.. The implementation of this socialization activity is a form of community service when the Immigration Polytechnic cadets carry out Field Work Practice activities in the Madiun area, East Java. This socialization activity related to Immigration and the Immigration Polytechnic official school at SMAN 3 Taruna Angkasa Madiun aims to disseminate information related to Immigration and Poltekim. In addition, this activity provides insight and knowledge as well as enthusiasm and motivation to the cadets of Angkasa Madiun. With this socialization activity, it is hoped that the community, especially the younger generation, namely the younger generation of Angkasa Madiun cadets, understand more about immigration and the Immigration Polytechnic.
THE ROLE OF IMMIGRATION POLYTECHNIC CADETS IN PREVENTING NON-PROCEDURAL PMI (INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKER) SOCIALIZATION WITH IMMIGRATION OFFICE CLASS II OF NON-BORDER CONTROL MADIUN IN MAGETAN REGENCY Ale Alfero Deputra; Respati Triana Putri; sri Kuncoro Bawono
Jurnal Abdimas Imigrasi Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Jurnal Abdimas Imigrasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jaim.v2i1.236

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Nowadays, in order to meet the increasing economic needs, one of the attractive jobs for Indonesians because of their promising income is working abroad as Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI). However, due to the lack of understanding and knowledge of the community as well as several other limitations, many of the people who are interested in becoming PMI use channels that are not in accordance with the applicable administration. The presence of Non-Procedural PMI can actually endanger the safety of the person and give a bad image to other countries. Therefore, taking advantage of the Latjapura moment in 2021, the Immigration Polytechnic Cadets took the initiative to take part in socializing the prevention of Non-Procedural PMI together with the Madiun Immigration Office in Magetan Regency. With this socialization method, this activity went smoothly and resulted in an understanding to the public of the dangers of becoming a Non-Procedural PMI and the ease of making passports for PMIs through proper administration.
The Role of ASEAN in Tackling the Main Issues of Transnational Crime in the Southeast Asia Region Felix Ferdin Bakker; Andhika Parama Putra; Respati Triana Putri
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 2 No 1 (2020): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v2i1.182

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Southeast Asia, a strategic region with a large border area, makes it an area prone to transnational crimes, especially terrorism, drug trafficking and human trafficking. This article aims to determine the role of ASEAN in tackling the main issues of transnational crime in the Southeast Asian region. International crimes in Southeast Asia are increasingly common. This research study uses normative legal research methods with qualitative data collection juxtaposed with descriptive analysis techniques so that the existing problems regarding transnational crimes, especially human smuggling, can be presented comprehensively and informatively. In dealing with this problem, ASEAN must play an active role by taking strategic steps through cooperating with other countries such as the United States and agreeing on various policies with ASEAN member countries related to handling transnational crimes, especially crimes of terrorism, drug trafficking and human trafficking.
Indonesia's Selective Policy Against Illegal Immigrants In The Framework Of Asean Cooperation Respati Triana Putri; Nanda Bayu Pamungkas
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 2 No 1 (2020): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v2i1.187

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The chaos that has occurred in several countries has resulted in population displacement aimed at finding new safe and conducive places to live. For example, this chaos is like war, bloody conflict, genocide, and so on. So that many people from conflict countries migrate to other countries to achieve a better standard of living. However, sometimes they do the migration without following the procedure or they are called illegal immigrants. Indonesia is one of the developing countries and transit countries where the geographical condition of Indonesia which is in the form of an archipelago makes access to and out of the country more freely and open. With this, the potential for transnational (transnational) crime increases. The potential of the Indonesian state in the occurrence of transnational crimes is an interesting matter to discuss. In this paper, the authors use normative legal research methods with qualitative data collection juxtaposed with descriptive analysis techniques so that the existing problems regarding transnational crimes can be presented comprehensively and informatively. So to deal with this problem, countries in ASEAN are demanded to be able to play an active role in taking preventive steps to prevent and minimize transnational crime in ASEAN countries and Indonesia.
CONCRETIZE THE HANDLING AND PROTECTION OF REFUGEES ACROSS NATIONAL BORDERS IN INDONESIA Respati Triana Putri; Febri Tursandi Ar-Rasyid
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 2 No 2 (2020): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v2i2.201

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This paper was written to find out the state of application of international legal instruments regarding refugee cases in a cross-brick country and to find out why there was a flow of refugees across Indonesian borders. By conducting studies in several libraries so that a written paper is created which has several important points, namely first, the State of Indonesia as a developing country does not have to justify the contents of the 1951 convention and the 1967 Protocol, because the Indonesian state has practiced the contents of the international agreements that have been mentioned. And refugees will continue to enter and make Indonesia a transit point to occupy destination countries that have been targeted by refugees. Second, cooperation between the Indonesian government and international institutions such as IOM and UNHCR is believed to be able to solve the problem of refugees which continues to be present in the territory of the State of Indonesia even though in practice it is often problematic in the realm of immigration because there is no governing law in Indonesia or the Indonesian authorities that determine it. Refugee status for those who enter Indonesian territory without holding official letters or documents related to entry into Indonesian territory. Therefore, the Immigration Service classifies them as legal immigrants if they are part of the refugees and cooperate with UNHCR, which is an international institution as a follow-up to determine the status of immigrants.
MANAGEMENT OF MONITORING AND STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF INTELLIGENCE OF IMMIGRATION IN THE SUPERVISION OF FOREIGN WORKERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC PERIOD Felix Ferdin Bakker; Respati Triana Putri; Ale Alfero Deputra
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 3 No 1 (2021): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v3i1.209

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Research on immigration surveillance and intelligence is currently minimal. The supervisory and intelligence functions are the spearhead of implementing guidance and an initial plan to get good results. In general, intelligence is a form of activity to collect data and information, then processed and presented to achieve a goal. Intelligence in the field of immigration aims to detect various threats, challenges, obstacles, and disturbances that can potentially disrupt state security and sovereignty. To obtain such data and information, intelligence activities are carried out. The use of intelligence, especially during the Covid-19 period, is meant that only helpful people can carry out activities in Indonesia, especially foreign citizens, which are expected to positively influence the Indonesian people, including in the fields of research economy, and socio-culture. This research is based on normative juridical research, namely by elaborating each material followed by an existing policy study arrangement. This is intended so that any problems in surveillance and intelligence can be magnified with existing policies. In addition, at this time, the author gives the role of the Indonesian people as a concrete step in providing information for the achievement of the objectives of immigration intelligence to obtain information material that will be considered in reaching a decision.
Harmonization of ASEAN Policy in Responding to the Phenomenon of Migration and Prevention of Transnational Crime Felix Ferdin Bakker; Respati Triana Putri; Ale Alfero Deputra
Journal of Law and Border Protection Vol 4 No 2 (2022): JLBP : Journal of Law and Border Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52617/jlbp.v4i2.359

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The existence of migration and technological developments at present make the boundaries between countries even more invisible. ASEAN's position in Southeast Asia is becoming increasingly problematic. Currently, the development of crimes in the Southeast Asian region which is increasingly widespread makes it necessary to strengthen cooperation between countries through the ASEAN organization. Until now, the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crimes (AMMTC) has not been able to equalize perceptions between ASEAN countries in formulating policies. This research itself is based on these problems with research based on juridical normative research methods. Normative legal research is also called doctrinal legal research, library research, or documentary studies. It is hoped that with an organization that brings together elements of border and security in ASEAN, policies can be more focused. Besides, Indonesia's position as a large country in ASEAN is also required to play a more active role in solving this problem.