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Journal : Abdi Masyarakat

Strengthening Anti-Sexual Violence Awareness through Public Dialogue with the Young Generation of Lombok Putri, Suci Ramadhani; Sumiadi, Raden; Ahmad, Ahmad; Pranata, Andi; Yasa, I Putu Buda; Rosdiyanti, Evi
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v7i1.9051

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Sexual violence is a systemic problem rooted in patriarchal structures and gender bias in society, including in Lombok. Emerging cases, such as those involving religious education figures, show the need for a preventive approach based on collective awareness. This service activity aims to strengthen anti-sexual violence awareness among the younger generation through participatory public dialogue. Taking place at Kedai It's Milk in Mataram City, this activity involved youth, students, law enforcement officials, child protection agencies, and academics. The fishbowl discussion method was used to encourage equal and open participation. As a result, the dialogue raised critical awareness, formed a community action network, and initiated a digital platform as a safe space for sharing and education. This activity confirms the importance of an inclusive dialogical space to dismantle the culture of silence, and encourage social change through multi-stakeholder collaboration and intersectional approaches that are relevant to local conditions. 
Book Review " The Law's Eye, Women's Eye": Gender Legal Literacy and Responsiveness of Indonesian Legal System Ramadhani, Suci; Mahfuz, Muhammad; Mutia Sari, Dian Aulia; Junaedi, Junaedi
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v7i2.9780

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The Indonesian legal system still contains gender bias embedded in the substance, structure, and culture of law. This community service activity aims to: (1) enhance gender legal literacy among academics, legal practitioners, and the general public through a book review; (2) disseminate empirical findings on gender injustice in the Indonesian legal system; and (3) promote the Mubadalah perspective as an alternative framework in Islamic family law reform. The book review activity of "Mata Hukum, Mata Perempuan" was conducted on November 9, 2025, in North Lombok, involving keynote speakers, the author, and three reviewers from various disciplines. This book integrates legal feminism with the Mubadalah perspective to analyze gender bias in marriage law, the juvenile criminal justice system, child marriage prevention, and women's participation in state administration. The activity results showed high enthusiasm among participants in understanding structural gender injustice in Indonesian law. Discussions generated concrete recommendations for more gender-responsive legal reform, including revision of the Marriage Law, strengthening dual accountability mechanisms in the juvenile justice system, and empowering local customary institutions in preventing child marriage. The Mubadalah perspective proved effective as a bridge for dialogue between feminism and Islam in the context of Indonesian Muslim society.