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Mindfulness in Elderly Care Services at Nursing Homes in Salatiga City Suwartiningsih, Sri; Setiawan, Adi; Indah, Christina Maya; Sulistyaningsih, Endang; Hartiningsih, Tri
ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): ENDLESS: International Journal of Future Studies
Publisher : Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing

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In the city of Salatiga, there are five nursing homes: Merbabu Nursing Home, Salib Putih Nursing Home, Menara Berkat Senior Residence, Maria Martha Senior Residence, and Menara Kasih. Each nursing home has a leader and staff who serve in their respective facilities. Most caregivers in these five nursing homes are women, with 59 female caregivers and only 32 male caregivers. The caregivers have the primary responsibility of serving the elderly residents in nursing homes. Some of these elderly residents are bedridden and require care in their beds, while others are blind, unable to walk, deaf, and so on. Given the nature of the caregivers' duties, it is essential to conduct research on the sense of calling among caregivers in nursing homes. Using a descriptive constructive method, the research aims to uncover facts that can build the concept of mindfulness in elderly care services at the nursing homes in Salatiga. The research findings reveal that the concept of mindfulness is shaped by the presence of meaning and values in the sense of calling, morality, responsibility, sincerity, and spirituality. The meaning and values within this calling include the opportunity to serve others, especially the elderly; the moral drive to joyfully serve the elderly; the responsibility toward others and the families of the elderly; sincerity in providing wholehearted care for the elderly; and spirituality, which sees serving the elderly as an act of faith in God.
Pemenuhan Unsur Yuridis Tindak Pidana Penipuan pada Kasus Penggunaan Cek Kosong : Studi Putusan Nomor 110/Pid.B/2019/PN Son Tiwow, Tania Phoebe; Tene, Priscillia; Indah, Christina Maya
Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Humaniora dan Politik Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): (JIHHP) Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Humaniora dan Politik
Publisher : Dinasti Review Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jihhp.v5i4.4469

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Penggunaan cek kosong merupakan salah satu bentuk tindak pidana ekonomi yang merugikan kepentingan kreditor dan sistem perbankan. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis karakteristik, modus operandi, dan implikasi hukum dari tindak pidana penggunaan cek kosong di Indonesia. Metode penelitian yuridis normatif digunakan dengan pendekatan perundang-undangan dan konseptual, mengkaji berbagai regulasi terkait, putusan pengadilan, dan literatur hukum. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tindak pidana cek kosong memiliki unsur-unsur: penerbitan cek tanpa dana yang mencukupi, kesengajaan, dan kerugian pihak penerima. Faktor pendorong terjadinya tindak pidana ini meliputi kesulitan ekonomi, itikad tidak baik, dan lemahnya penegakan hukum. Analisis yuridis mengungkapkan bahwa Pasal 246-247 KUHP dan UU Perbankan memberikan landasan hukum penindakan, namun masih terdapat kendala dalam implementasinya. Penelitian menyimpulkan perlunya penguatan regulasi, penegakan hukum yang konsisten, dan edukasi masyarakat tentang risiko penggunaan cek kosong. Rekomendasi meliputi perbaikan mekanisme pembuktian, sanksi yang lebih tegas, dan pembinaan pelaku tindak pidana.
Lomba Game Based Learning Anti Korupsi (PAK) Sekolah-Sekolah di Salatiga Christina Maya Indah Susilowati; Sri Harini Dwiyatmi; Rahmadini Eka C. Van Hanoch; Rasendria Bimo Permana
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 6 No 10 (2025): Tema Filsafat, Politik dan Etika Profesi Hukum
Publisher : CV Rewang Rencang

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The purpose of the Community Service Program with the aforementioned title is to express appreciation for anti-corruption activists in Salatiga City, conducted by elementary and junior high school teachers in Salatiga City. They have previously participated in the anti-corruption game-based learning workshop held by the Salatiga City Regional Inspectorate. In addition to providing appreciation, this Game-Based Learning Competition also implements the knowledge gained in the aforementioned 9 core anti-corruption values ​​workshop. Through this workshop, participants are expected to create anti-corruption games based on the 9 core anti-corruption values ​​and implement them in their respective schools. This competition serves not only as an appreciation but also as a means of assessing the extent to which schools have created and implemented anti-corruption education based on the 9 core anti-corruption values. It turns out that some of the participants in this Game-Based Learning Competition have evaluated the game tools they created, even replicated the games, and some have even patented their game methods.