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Model of Political Party Financial Regulation in Post-Reformation Indonesia Moch Andry W.W Mamonto; Andika Wahyudi Gani
Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review (GRLSPR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): January - June
Publisher : Manunggal Halim Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (372.714 KB) | DOI: 10.52970/grlspr.v1i2.181

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One of the sine qua non in modern democracies is the existence of political parties. In the context of the Indonesian state administration, the important role of political parties is emphasized through the provision of important functions by amending the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. To carry out the important functions of political parties, access to money is needed, but in politics the role of money must be regulated to prevent the negative impact of money in democracy. This research is a normative legal research, descriptive-prescriptive in nature, focusing on examining primary and secondary legal materials, using a statutory and conceptual approach.  Since the beginning of the reformation period in the general elections of 1999, 2004, 2009, and 2019, the financial regulation of political parties in Indonesia has followed a prescription model, which is a regulatory model that issues orders and dictates the sources of revenue for political parties but does not regulate or dictate the use of political party funds. Efforts to maximize political parties' financial arrangements in order to ensure their independence and strengthen the principle of accountability begin by reformulating the regulation of funding sources from the state budget by adopting in-kind assistance, such as advertising prior to the general election to all parties participating in the general election.
Digital Literacy and Digital Ethics Strengthening Program For Generation Z in The Information Era for High School Students Masni Masni; Asrianti Asrianti; Andika Wahyudi Gani; Muhtar Muhtar; Irwansyah Suwahyu; Muhammad Asriadi
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Sipakatau
Publisher : PT. Global Research Collaboration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/jsipakatau.v2i5.2533

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This community engagement program aims to enhance digital literacy and digital ethics among Generation Z, particularly high school students in grades XI and XII in Wonomulyo, in response to the complex challenges of the information era. As digital naives, Generation Z has broad access to technology but often lacks the critical and ethical skills necessary for responsible digital media use. This program was designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of how to use digital platforms wisely, safely, and ethically through participatory and experiential learning methods. The implementation included socialization sessions, interactive workshops, case simulations, group discussions, and student-led digital campaigns. The results showed a significant improvement in students’ conceptual understanding, critical thinking abilities, and ethical awareness in navigating digital content. Participants also displayed strong enthusiasm in formulating a digital code of ethics and raising collective awareness about the dangers of misinformation, cyberbullying, and negative digital footprints. With active support from school officials and facilitators, the program effectively fostered responsible digital citizenship. It is hoped that this initiative can be sustainably replicated within the school environment and further developed as part of a character education curriculum rooted in digital competence. Strengthening digital literacy and ethics is a crucial step in preparing young generations to face global challenges wisely and ethically.
The Civil Aspects of Bullying Cases Against Children in Educational Institutions Nurharsya Khaer Hanafie; Herman Herman; Andika Wahyudi Gani; Firmansyah Firmansyah
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 7 No 3 (2024): IJoASER (International Journal on Advanced Science, Education)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Furqan, Makassar - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33648/ijoaser.v7i3.689

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This article reviews the civil aspects of bullying cases against children in educational institutions. This study shows that bullying behavior still exists today, ironically not only by adults but also by children at the elementary school level. For example, Mangkura V Elementary School (SD)where students often bully other students, this happens because of internal and external factors which then become the background for bullying. The type of this study is descriptive analytical, the instruments in the study are interviews and literature reviews and data sources come from stakeholder interviews and critical reading of related literature. The results of the study are that bullying behavior often occurs in Mangkura V Elementary School, with different patterns of both individuals and groups, so it is hoped that the settlement mechanism will prioritize civil aspects, in addition to being able to carry out recovery with compensation, it is also expected to provide a deterrent effect on perpetrators of bullying.