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COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR REGARDING USE OF LATERIES FAMILIES IN THE WORKING AREA OF PANEI TONGAH PUSKESMAS PANEIKA DISTRICT, SIMALUNGUN REGENCY YEAR 2020 Sidabutar, Sondang; Zhou, Weihuan; Yunardi, Yunardi; Sihombang, Eka; Nurmala, Nurmala
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

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One of the goals of health development is to increase healthy living behavior and a healthy environment. This study aims to obtain an overview of community behavior which includes knowledge, attitudes and community actions regarding the use of family latrines in the Working Area of the Panei Tongah Health Center, Panei District, Simalungun Regency which was carried out in July - September 2020. The type of research is a descriptive survey research with an observational approach. The population in this study included all households in the working area of the Panei Tongah Community Health Center, Panei District, totaling 6939 families and spread over 17 sub-districts/ villages namely Panei Tongah Village, Bah Bolon Tongah Village, Simpang Raya Dasma Village, Simpang Raya Village, Mekar Sari Raya Village, Sipoldas Village, Bangun Dasmariah Village, Bangun Rakyat Village, Bangun Sitolubah Village, Simantin Pane Dame Village, Sigodang Village, West Sigodang Village, Rawang Pardomuan Nauli Village, Janggir Leto Village, Siborna Village, NauliBaru Village, Bahliran Siborna Village. So the number of samples in this study were 378 families. Sampling was done randomly. The sampling technique in this study used the proportionate random sampling method, which aims so that the sample can represent all sub-districts/villages in the Working Area of the Panei Tongah Health Center, Simalungun Regency. 8% lack knowledge. Then the attitude of the respondents regarding the use of the new latrine was 71.7% who had a good attitude while 28.3% had a bad attitude. 68.5% of respondents' actions regarding the use of family latrines had positive actions while 31.5% had negative actions. Respondents who used family latrines were only 44.7% and 55.3% did not have latrines. Respondents who used family latrines were 37.3% while those who did not used latrines were 62.7%. So that intensive counseling and coaching is needed that is adjusted to the level of knowledge possessed by respondents, both as a group and individually in order to increase efforts to implement appropriate community attitudes and actions regarding the use of family latrines.
THE EFFECT OF COMPENSATION ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE ON TUAN RONDAHAIM HOSPITAL PAMATANG RAYA Panjaitan, Hadi; Zhou, Weihuan; Saragih, Jopinus; Florenta Butar-Butar, Diana; Setiawan, Ben
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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In this study there are two variables are variables X (Discipline) and Y (Performance). This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of compensation for employee work at Tuan Rondahaim Hospital Pamatang Raya. Based on the incidental sample method, the total sample in this study was 62 respondents. In this study using primary data obtained from the distribution of questionnaires. The number of questionnaires distributed as many as 62 copies and which can be returned and processed as many as 62 copies. The method of analysis used in this study is simple linear regression analysis and hypothesis testing (t-test). Amount of t-counts (8.382) > of the amounth of t-tables (1.99897) then Ha accepted. Based on these results it can be concluded that the compensation has a positive and significant effect on employees'
Legal Professionals as Gatekeepers in Indonesia’s Anti–Money Laundering Regime: Balancing Reporting Duties and Professional Confidentiality Bahreisy, Budi; Nurmalawaty, Nurmalawaty; Saputra, Ferdy; Anggreini, Rini; Zhou, Weihuan
International Journal of Educational Review, Law And Social Sciences (IJERLAS) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : CV. RADJA PUBLIKA

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Money laundering increasingly relies on “gatekeepers”—professional intermediaries who enable the creation of legal and financial structures that may obscure illicit proceeds. In Indonesia, the anti–money laundering framework largely concentrates reporting obligations on financial service providers, while the regulatory position of legal professionals (including lawyers, notaries, and land deed officials/PPAT) remains contested due to professional confidentiality duties. This article employs doctrinal (normative) legal research by analyzing Indonesia’s anti–money laundering legislation and implementing regulations and situating them against international standards promoted by Financial Action Task Force and guidance from United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. The analysis identifies a regulatory gap in clarifying when and how legal professionals should function as reporting parties, particularly for high-risk activities such as establishing legal entities, handling client funds, and conducting property transactions. The article further examines the tension between suspicious transaction reporting and professional secrecy, arguing for a calibrated, risk-based approach that defines reportable activities, provides legal certainty and safe-harbor protections, strengthens supervision and compliance mechanisms, and enhances coordination with PPATK. These measures are proposed to reinforce integrity in Indonesia’s financial system while safeguarding legitimate professional confidentiality.