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Penegakan Hukum Tindak Pidana Penganiayaan Yang Dilakukan Narapidana Di Lembaga Pemasyarakatan Perempuan Kelas II B Jambi Badri, Mhd.; Sumaidi, Sumaidi; Iswanto, Reza
Wajah Hukum Vol 7, No 2 (2023): Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/wjh.v7i2.1301

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Prisons are a place to develop prisoners so that when they leave the prison the prisoner will no longer commit a crime. However, in reality, in prisons there have also been criminal acts committed by the prisoners themselves, namely criminal acts of abuse between prisoners. The research method used in this research is using a legal sociology approach with an activity plan for 6 months and the scope of this research is criminal acts committed by prisoners in prison. The materials used in this research are primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The place used in this research is the Class II B Jambi Correctional Institution. The data collection technique is in the form of interviews and the analysis technique is qualitative analysis. The results of the discussion of this research are that severe disciplinary penalties have not been strictly enforced against inmates who commit criminal acts of abuse and the obstacles are the small number of prison security officers, the lack of interest of prisoners in participating in coaching programs and the facilities and infrastructure which are still limited.
Urgensi Revisi Undang-Undang Nomor 35 Tahun 2009 Tentang Narkotika Terkait Pemanfaatan Ganja Untuk Kepentingan Medis Badri, Mhd.; Sumaidi, Sumaidi; Iswanto, Reza
Wajah Hukum Vol 10, No 1 (2026): April
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Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics needs to be revised to legalize the use of medical marijuana as an alternative medical therapy, in order to provide legal certainty for doctors and expand access to treatment for patients based on scientific evidence. This study aims to analyze inconsistencies in the current law and formulate criminal law policies related to the revision of Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. This research method uses a prescriptive approach with a six-month activity plan. The object of the study is the inconsistency between Article 8 of Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics and the need for access to medical marijuana treatment. The legal sources used include primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. The study was conducted in Indonesia with qualitative analysis. The results of this study are: The inconsistency between Article 8 of Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics and the need for access to medical marijuana treatment is a significant issue. This regulation aims to prevent drug abuse, but there is demand from the medical community and patients for research and the use of medical marijuana. Revision of the law is needed so that the use of medical marijuana can be carried out legally, providing legal certainty for health workers and patients.
Comparison of the Siesmic Performance of the Patra Hotel Building in Surabaya with a Dilatation System Using Pushover Analysis Erlangga, Achmad Fadli; Kartini, Wahyu; Sumaidi, Sumaidi
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v10i1.991

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The Patra Hotel Surabaya features an irregular L-shaped plan, making it highly susceptible to torsional irregularities in the seismically active region of Surabaya. This study aims to design an expansion joint (dilatation) system, determine the location of structural separation, select appropriate joint materials, and analyze the seismic performance of the structure in both conditions: without and with dilatation. The model without dilatation treats the original L-shaped building as a single structure. In contrast, the dilatation model separates it into two blocks: Model 1 represents the first block and Model 2 the second. The seismic response was evaluated using a performance-oriented design method that employed pushover analysis in accordance with ATC-40 and SNI 1726:2019. The findings indicate that Model 1 experiences a peak displacement of 88.209 mm in the X-axis and 73.431 mm in the Y-axis, while Model 2 reaches a maximum displacement of 71.841 mm in the X-axis and 85.047 mm in the Y-axis. Based on these results, the required expansion joint gap (?mt) is 150 mm. The expansion joint uses aluminium material with a movement capacity of ±75 mm for thermal effects and ±150 mm for seismic effects, exhibiting flexible, elastic behaviour. The pushover analysis results demonstrate that both Model 1 and Model 2 reached the Immediate Occupancy performance, with ductility figures of 9.89 for the X-axis and 7.65 for the Y-axis for Model 1, and 9.59 for the X-axis and 7.94 for the Y-axis for Model 2. A comparison of their seismic performance reveals that the model lacking dilation exhibited a greater maximum deviation, measuring 173.404 mm in the X-axis and 145.164 mm in the Y-axis. In comparison, Model 1 has 172.933 mm (X) and 141.229 mm (Y), while Model 2 has 137.923 mm (X) and 165.639 mm (Y). The drift ratio of the model without dilatation is also higher, at 1.149 (X) and 1.116 (Y), compared to Model 1 (1.087 (X) and 1.073 (Y)) and Model 2 (1.020 (X) and 1.104 (Y). Furthermore, the column reinforcement requirements in the model without dilatation are greater (K1 32D22, K2 28D22, K3 24D22) compared to the dilatation system (K1 28D22, K2 24D22, K3 20D22). Therefore, the implementation of a dilatation system is proven to improve seismic performance by reducing maximum displacement and drift ratio, while also resulting in a safer and more economical structural design. Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):SDG 4: Quality Education; SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureSDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities