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Sosialisasi Pencegahan Korupsi dan Penguatan Integritas Aparatur Pemerintah Desa Sasmita Adi Putra, Bambang; Azhar, Ali; Puspita Sari , Feni; Gushairi; Syaputra, Didi; Herdiansyah; Jamri; Syahfitri, Triyana
TRIMAS: Jurnal Inovasi dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Trimas: Jurnal Inovasi dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Indra Institute Research & Publication

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This Community Service activity aims to enhance legal awareness and integrity of village government officials through anti-corruption socialization. Conducted in Desa Pintasan, Kecamatan Gaung, Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir, the activity employed a participatory approach using interactive lectures, discussions, and case studies. The results indicate an increased understanding among village officials regarding the limits of authority, accountability principles, and legal consequences of administrative actions that may violate regulations. Furthermore, the socialization successfully instilled values of integrity and transparency in village governance. The activity also provided a platform for dialogue between village officials and academics, fostering a more contextual understanding of law implementation in everyday governance practices. These findings highlight the importance of legal literacy as a preventive strategy in fostering clean, accountable, and sustainable village administration. Practically, the activity strengthened village officials’ capacity to prevent corrupt practices and improve public service quality. From an academic perspective, the results provide important empirical evidence on the effectiveness of participatory approaches in enhancing the integrity of village government officials.
Legal And Human Right Protection For Victim of Malpractice Azhar, Ali; Fikri, KMS. Novyar Satriawan; Ridwan, Muanif
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i3.4917

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One of the main concerns in regard to medical law and healthcare is malpractice. In Indonesia, medical law, additionally referred to as health law, is still a relatively new field of study. The numerous focus on health law, particularly on physicians and hospitals, contrasts with the recently established medical law and the recently acknowledged notion of malpractice. Thus, the issues at hand include how patients' and their families' rights to receive medical information, how to settle disagreements between them and the defendants, and how much the legal procedure settles for in situations of negligence. This study seeks to address the issues surrounding medical disputes and the reasons for patients' and their families' struggles in exercising their right to receive medical data. That it is challenging to prove malpractice lawsuits because it is challenging to access the medical records of patients impacted by malpractice cases
The Ability of Independent Farmers to Meet the Needs of Life during Replanting Burhan, Djono Albar; Apriyanto, Mulono; Azhar, Ali; Fikri, KMS Novyar Satriawan; Yulianti, Yulianti
Tropical Plantation Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2026): TROPICAL PLANTATION JOURNAL
Publisher : Akademi Komunitas Perkebunan Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56125/tpj.v5i1.75

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The cultivation of oil palm has enhanced welfare and food security for economically disadvantaged families in Indonesia.   In Riau Province, the majority of farms are owned by independent smallholders.   The land area with old or damaged crops constitutes 43.38% of the total area.  Smallholders must undertake replanting to prevent a decline in productivity and income.   The research aims are: 1) to describe oil palm replanting in the Tapung Sub-District of Kampar Regency, and 2) to analyze the revenue of smallholders.  3) Forecasting the impact of smallholder income on home living expenses during the replanting phase.  This research was conducted using descriptive and quantitative methods.   The findings indicated a replanting area of 1.96 hectares for the oil palm field.  Before replanting, the income from palm oil farming was IDR 4,229,530 per month.   Following replanting, when crops had failed to produce, smallholders' revenue amounted to IDR 1,239,486 per month derived from the cultivation of food crops, specifically maize, chile, and peanuts.The monthly household expenses amount to IDR 2,613,542, with income from horticultural or food plant cultivation contributing 47.42 percent.  It signifies the usage of palm coil upright land prior to agricultural yield as a policy under scrutiny for its impact on household income.
PEMBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK NELAYAN 64 BAHARI KECAMATAN BULAK KOTA SURABAYA MELALUI INOVASI TEKNOLOGI DAN EDUKASI KELAUTAN TERPADU: EMPOWERMENT OF THE 64 BAHARI FISHERMEN'S GROUP IN THE BULAK DISTRICT OF SURABAYA CITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND INTEGRATED MARINE EDUCATION Widodo, A. Basuki; Azhar, Ali; Azhar, Suryadhi; Sofijanto, M. Arief; Rosana, Nurul; Sugianto, Erik; Agustin, Titiek Indhira; Prayogi, Urip; Mu’ninim, Amirul Mu’ninim; Aditya, Bagus Kusuma
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Pesisir VOLUME 4 NOMOR 2
Publisher : Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya

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The Bahari 64 fishermen group located in Bulak District, Surabaya City is one of the fishermen groups fostered by the Faculty of Engineering and Marine Sciences, Hang Tuah University. As a form of concern for the community in introducing current developments in renewable technology and a form of the Faculty of Engineering and Marine Sciences' commitment to Community Service, it is necessary to conduct socialization and technological counseling to fishermen, in this case the 64 Bahari fishermen group. Android-based technology, modern materials and knowledge related to ship stability and ship repair technology are some of the information conveyed through the Focus Group Discussion between the 64 Bahari Fishermen Group and the Faculty of Engineering and Marine Sciences. The activities carried out are expected to have a positive impact and be directly beneficial to the community, especially those who work as fishermen
Cooling Media Treatments of the Welding Result of Aluminium 5083 using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) on Material Strengths Bina Susila; Ali Azhar; Mark Jefferson; Achmad Syamsul H
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): In Progress
Publisher : Department of Marine Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v11i1

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Cooling treatment will occur in every welding process. In welding construction of Aluminium raw materials using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), sometimes carried out in different locations and conditions. The study aims to determine and analyses the treatment effect of variations cooling media using air, fresh water, and sea water on the material strength (tensile strength, bending strength and hardness) welding results of aluminium 5083. This research method is experimental by testing specimens of welding results. Data analysis with independent variables of air, fresh water, and sea water cooling media. The dependent variables are tensile strength, bending strength, intervening variable of hardness and as a control variable, Aluminium 5083 the same size of 300x150x6mm. The test results with air media cooling treatment obtained data, the direct cooling treatment the tensile test value was 193Mpa, the bending test was 61Kgf/mm2, the hardness test 63HRB, the media cooling treatment was flowed at a speed of 2,8m/s, the tensile test value was 178Mpa, the bending test was 49Kgf/mm2, the hardness test 55HRB and the media cooling treatment was flowed at a speed of 4,2m/s, the tensile test value was 157Mpa, the bending test was 55Kgf/mm2, the hardness test 59HRB.
Risk Evaluation Of The Shipyard Supply Chain Process On Ship Repair With The House Of Risk Matrix Method Firmansyah, Hanif Ardhio; Baroroh, Intan; Azhar, Ali
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Ilmiah, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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One of the keys to the success of ship repair is the supply chain (SC) process of materials that arrive on time. However, delays in its implementation were still found due to poor SC risk management. The purpose of the study is to identify risk factors for SC delay, measure risk factors and evaluate risk factors. This study uses the HOR (House of Risk) method which identifies risk variables (risk events and risk agents) and designs mitigation actions. The results of the HOR phase 1 study show an assessment score in the form of Aggregate Risk potential (ARP) which has a high influence on KM repair. Lintas Damai 1 includes: Supplier's unpreparedness in fulfilling orders with a score of 225, the forwarder experienced a delay in scoring 116 and Needs rejuvenation of facilities and transportation with a score of 120 and KM. Shinpo19 includes the quality of materials from suppliers that are of poor quality with a score of 280, materials that are difficult to obtain in the area with a score of 138 and the layout of poorly organized storage warehouses with a score of 92. The results of HOR phase II include mitigation actions to handle risk agents in KM. Lintas Damai 1 includes finding trusted supplier partners, increasing networking with other suppliers, holding tenders with suppliers who are ready and conducting service and checks every month. Meanwhile, KM. Shinpo19 has mitigation actions to handle risk agents, namely replacing materials with the same specifications but still of quality, having supplier connections with quality standards, supervising suppliers so that they comply with quality standards and structuring materials based on their type.