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Efforts to Protect and Prevent Sexual Abuse of Children Syam, Andi Fatmawati; Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Nasir, Citra
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JISSR
Publisher : Cendekiawan Indonesia Timur

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The rise of sexual abuse cases against minors is alarming to society. How could it not be that children who are the next generation of this nation are damaged in their infancy. In addition, people also become restless and worried about the security that exists in the environment around their children. This shows that children have not received protection for security in their daily lives. Thus, through the socialization of state constitutional policies in the protection and prevention of sexual violence against women and children in Palopo City, families no longer ignore the mentality of adolescents and only focus on the material needs of children. Efforts to prevent sexual violence against children are carried out through socialization on how to prevent sexual violence against children, including 1) parents conducting open communication and establishing emotional closeness with children. 2) Parents are advised to provide children with an understanding of their bodies and things that other people should not do to their body parts, as well as the involvement of law enforcement officials. However, PTPAS faces obstacles in efforts to prevent sexual violence against children; namely, children cannot understand the motives of the perpetrators of sexual violence, so the vital role of parents and adults who are around children is to have intensive communication with children
Optimizing the Protection of Children and Women Towards a Great Indonesia Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Fatmawaty Syam, Andi; Hasmiati Attas, Nasrah; Nasir, Citra; Nirwan
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JISSR
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This study examines a legal counseling activity aimed at enhancing the protection of children and women in Parara Village, North Luwu Regency, as part of a broader vision for a safer and more empowered Indonesia. Conducted by Law Study Lecturers from Mega Buana Palopo University in June 2023, this community service initiative was designed to raise awareness and educate local residents on the legal rights and protections available for vulnerable populations. Through a series of meticulously planned educational segments and interactive discussions, the program sought to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to combat and prevent instances of violence within their community. The preparation phase involved collaborative efforts with village officials and law students, ensuring a comprehensive approach to logistical and content-related aspects of the event. The implementation highlighted the community's engagement and interest, featuring contributions from various stakeholders including the Village Head and the legal academic community. This paper discusses the significance of such educational outreach efforts in fostering a culture of legal literacy and advocacy, contributing to the broader goal of societal well-being and safety.
The Role of Parents in Forming Children's Mental Health Syam, Andi Fatmawati; Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Nasir, Citra
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
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This study employs normative legal research to explore the intersection between psychiatry and legal investigations, focusing on the role of psychiatrists in contributing information to investigative processes. Through a descriptive methodology and qualitative analysis of secondary data, including primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials, this research delves into the legal and ethical considerations that psychiatrists face. It highlights the complex dynamics of confidentiality, consent, and the therapeutic relationship within the legal context. The study further examines the broader implications of mental health, particularly among children and adolescents, emphasizing the significance of a nurturing environment and the pivotal role of the family in fostering mental well-being. It underscores the need for comprehensive mental health education and the development of preventive measures to enhance the resilience of the youth against mental health challenges.
Empowering Community Legal Awareness in The Utilization of Mining Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Ilyas; Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Nasir, Citra; Hasmiati Attas, Nasrah; Eka Saputra, Tri
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
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The problem phenomenon is that people in various regions (provinces, districts/cities, sub-districts, villages/sub-districts) tend to still face legal awareness problems, especially in the use of natural resources (SDA) for matters and interests of mining business and investment activities. This is characterized by a low lack of legal knowledge and understanding, especially regarding the regulatory provisions regulated in the Mineral and Coal Mining Law No.3 of 2020 and the PPLH Law No.32 of 2009. As a result of this situation and condition, many community members do not have a legal attitude and clear patterns of legal behavior, are unable to differentiate between acts and actions that are permitted and prohibited in the use of natural resources, and do not know the rights and obligations and responsibilities in managing mining businesses, and not knowing the categories of administrative and criminal violations and others. This training aims to determine the level of legal awareness of the community before carrying out activities in Mosiku Village, Batu Putih District, and North Kolaka Regency and to build a joint commitment to empowering legal awareness in using mining natural resources and environmental protection. The output of this activity is the availability of a model for empowering community legal awareness in the utilization of mining natural resources and environmental protection.
Community Empowerment in Waste Management Household Using Barrel Media Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Hasmiati Attas, Nasrah; Nasir, Citra
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
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Economic development in Palopo City continues to increase; this has implications for waste production, which increases significantly in quantity, quality, and complexity. The development of time is always accompanied by population growth, so automatically, the amount of waste generation increases and does not increase, even though the available land is challenging to find sufficient land for waste processing. This service activity aims to increase community knowledge about household waste management and empower the community to convert household waste into organic fertilizer. This service activity has been carried out with various achievements by the output targets, namely, socialization of household waste management through this activity is expected to increase knowledge about household waste management properly and training in the utilization of household waste into fertilizer products that can be used for themselves or sold to provide economic benefits.
Realizing Restorative Justice through Mediation Attas, Nasrah Hasmiati; Hasmiati Attas, Nasrah; Nasir, Citra; Eka Saputra, Tri; Gilang, Abbas
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v2i2.143

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Disputes can arise at any time in human life, unwanted and unexpected by anyone. Ideally, law enforcement can realize the objectives of the law, namely justice, benefit, and legal certainty. The settlement is often done through legal channels, and the most recognized by the public is dispute resolution through the courts, which usually takes a long time and is expensive. Mediation can be used as an alternative in dispute resolution because it can be done either inside or outside the court so that it can realize restorative justice. The purpose of this training is for each community to understand alternative ways to resolve various disputes through mediation, which is the right way to resolve legal issues without going to court. The outputs of this activity are 1) Knowing the role of the mediator and 2) Understanding the mediation process. 3) Improve skills to become a competent mediator.
Socialization of Ranperda on Organization of Legal Aid to Poor Communities Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Hasmiati Attas, Nasrah; Nasir, Citra
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v2i2.144

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Legal Aid is legal services provided by Legal Aid Providers free of charge to Legal Aid Recipients. The law is felt to be a frightening specter for underprivileged communities. Apart from general law with various complex problems, obtaining legal aid services is expensive. Because the profession of an advocate as a provider of legal services requires special education and expertise, the pay is also no joke. It is not surprising that many people still think twice when they want to ask for legal services, especially for economically disadvantaged people. Even though every person with problems with the law has the right to receive legal assistance from the time of investigation until a court decision has permanent legal force, providing legal assistance is part of human rights. Thus, through this socialization, it can help and provide understanding for the community, especially the less fortunate; when it comes to legal cases, they can find out that there is a plan to draft regional regulations regarding providing legal Aid for people experiencing poverty.
Restorative Justice Institutions Model for Resolving Problems and Conflicts in Mining Businesses and Environmental Management Ilyas; Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Nasir, Citras; Hasmiati Attas, Nasrah; Saputra, Tri Eka
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v2i2.145

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Justice for resolving problems and conflicts in mining businesses and environmental management (LH) in Makkuaseng Village, Batu Putih District, North Kolaka Regency. Research analysis method using qualitative techniques. As a result, the development of the Restorative Justice (RJ) model in resolving conflicts and legal problems in the mining and environmental sectors: First, community members seeking justice have a choice in resolving a problem they face, namely being able to submit a report of their legal problem first to law enforcement (Police). ), law enforcement as facilitators can bring the problem to the Restorative Justice Institute (LRJ) for a solution. Second, report the legal problems faced to LRJ for resolution. Third, the problem-solving process at LRJ is carried out through specific mechanisms and stages, which are based on the principle of deliberation and consensus. Fourth, problem resolution at LRJ ends with a binding decision for the parties to the dispute, the perpetrator and the victim.
Legal Drafting Training for Creating Students' Ability to Make Agreements Attas, Nasrah Hasmiati; Nasir, Citra; Saputra, Tri Eka; Abbas; Ibbank
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
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Legal drafting is an essential element in legal practice. Legal drafting relates to legal drafting made by legal subjects, both individuals and legal entities (authorized institutions), namely in the form of MoUs, cooperation agreements, and agreements/contracts. A complete understanding of legal drafting is essential for practitioners in various fields and agencies. Legal practitioners must often prepare legal drafts for their interests, clients, or institutions. Likewise, government agencies, state institutions, institutions, bodies, and commissions other than state institutions are interested in preparing legal drafting. Preparing legal drafting must consider the theories, principles, and rules regulated by statutory regulations and universal legal norms, standards, and practices. In this way, the validity of the agreed legal drafting product and the legal interests of the parties who drafted the legal drafting can be legally protected. However, many still need to understand how to prepare legal drafting correctly and legally. This training aims to help and provide students with understanding regarding making agreements. The output of this activity is 1) increasing students' legal awareness; 2) students can agree.
Implementation Of Legal Protection For Victims Of Body Shaming On Social Media Syam, Andi Fatmawati; Nasir, Citra; Ichsan, Nursyamsi
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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Indonesia as a state of law must provide legal protection for its citizens, by paying attention to current technological developments, where many criminal acts occur in the form of body shaming on social media which is currently a phenomenon, where someone easily insults someone on social media without caring about the material and mental impact felt by the victim. The research method used is normative legal research. The results showed that legal protection for victims of body shaming has not been successfully realised, because in preventive efforts and repressive efforts it has not been able to have a significant effect because we still find in social media there are still many actions like this and sometimes the victims are lazy to extend this problem for various reasons but the danger is if the victim has damaged his mentality because it is repeated. Repressive efforts by law enforcers have not been adequate in providing a deterrent effect and paying more attention to the mental condition of victims during the investigation and investigation process.