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Advocacy for Social Transformation: Pancasila-Based Legal Education and the Street Law Model in Fostering Nationalism Among Youth in Kenteng Village Wedhatami, Bayangsari; Arifin, Ridwan; Alkadri, Riska; Puspasari, Dewi; Ananta, Bintang Rafli
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Navigating Justice: Empowering Communities with Legal Advocacy and Support (Artic
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This paper investigates the role of Pancasila-based legal education through the Street Law model in advocating for social transformation and fostering nationalism among youth in Kenteng Village. As Indonesia strives to strengthen its national identity, particularly among younger generations, integrating Pancasila— the nation’s foundational ideology— into legal education becomes essential. The study outlines a community-driven program that engages university students and local youth in interactive legal workshops, promoting awareness of rights, responsibilities, and civic engagement rooted in Pancasila values. Through participatory methods, the program encourages youth to actively engage in discussions about legal issues and national identity, thereby enhancing their understanding of Indonesian democracy and governance. The findings reveal that this approach not only cultivates a sense of nationalism among participants but also empowers them to become advocates for their communities. Participants reported increased confidence in navigating legal matters and a stronger commitment to civic involvement. This research highlights the importance of advocacy in legal education as a catalyst for social change, demonstrating that the Street Law model can effectively bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application in the community. Ultimately, the paper argues for broader implementation of Pancasila-based legal education programs across Indonesia, suggesting that such initiatives can play a vital role in nurturing a generation of informed and engaged citizens dedicated to the ideals of Pancasila.
Analisis Efektivitas Kinerja Ombudsman RI Perwakilan Jateng dalam Penanganan Dugaan Maladministrasi PPDB 2023 Sugiarto, Laga; Hidayat, Arif; Muhammad, Raihan; Ananta, Bintang Rafli
JATISWARA Vol. 39 No. 1 (2024): Jatiswara
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jtsw.v39i1.603

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Pendidikan sebagai pilar utama pembangunan yang diamanatkan oleh Konstitusi, seringkali dihadapkan pada tantangan maladministrasi yang muncul akibat birokrasi yang lamban. Adapun kasus maladministrasi dalam PPDB Jateng 2023 menjadi fokus penelitian ini, yang bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi peran ORI perwakilan Jawa Tengah dalam mengatasi permasalahan ini. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode yuridis empiris dengan pendekatan studi kasus intrinsik, dengan menggunakan teori Administrative Burden Theory dan teori kualitas pelayanan. Hasil penelitian ini, menunjukkan efektivitas Ombudsman dalam menangani masalah maladministrasi. Adapun dari sisi analisis menggunakan Administrative Burden Theory mengungkapkan bahwa beban administrasi yang memengaruhi partisipasi masyarakat dalam melaporkan maladministrasi masih ditemukan. Di sisi lain, dalam dimensi kualitas pelayanan, ORI perwakilan Jateng mampu memenuhi 5 Dimensi Kualitas (Servqual) sebagai indikator Perceived Service, meskipun masih terdapat kendala dalam memenuhi Expected Service. Penelitian ini menghasilkan temuan mengenai komitmen Ombudsman dalam meningkatkan efektivitas kinerja dalam menangani dugaan maladministrasi PPDB Jateng 2023 meskipun tantangan komunikasi dan sosialisasi masih menjadi kelemahan utama. Implikasinya, penelitian ini menggambarkan upaya Ombudsman dalam menanggulangi maladministrasi, sekaligus menyoroti aspek-aspek yang perlu diperbaiki, khususnya dalam memitigasi beban administrasi dan meningkatkan komunikasi dengan masyarakat sebagai penerima manfaat dari pelayanan.
Legal Assistance and Penal Mediation in Theft Cases Involving Physical Altercations: Enhancing Pancasila Values in Kenteng Village: Bantuan Hukum dan Mediasi Pidana dalam Kasus Pencurian dengan Kekerasan Fisik: Penanaman Nilai-Nilai Pancasila di Desa Kenteng Arifin, Ridwan; Riyanto, R. Benny; Fibrianti, Nurul; Karsinah, Karsinah; Ananta, Bintang Rafli; Zainurohmah, Zainurohmah; Indraswara, Dede; Sulaksmi, Galih Niken Anggoto
Annual Review of Legal Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/arls.vol1i3.13199

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Cases of theft leading to altercations pose significant legal and social challenges that require effective resolution strategies. In Kenteng Village, such incidents frequently escalate into prolonged conflicts between perpetrators and victims. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of legal assistance in theft cases through penal mediation, with a focus on reinforcing Pancasila values ​​at the village level. A qualitative approach with an in-depth case study methodology was employed. Data were collected through interviews with perpetrators, victims, authorities, and mediators, as well as document analysis. The study investigates how legal assistance and penal mediation can facilitate conflict resolution while supporting the application of Pancasila values ​​in the case resolution process. The findings reveal that integrated legal assistance and penal mediation can reduce tensions between disputing parties and increase the likelihood of peaceful resolution. Penal mediation, involving a third-party mediator, enables constructive dialogue and fair settlements, considering the interests of both parties. The reinforcement of Pancasila values, such as social justice, humanity, and unity, proves effective in fostering mutual respect and tolerance within the village community. In conclusion, legal assistance and penal mediation not only address legal disputes but also strengthen Pancasila values ​​within the community. Recommendations for future research include the development of mediation and legal assistance training programs based on Pancasila values ​​to extend their application to other regions.
Strengthening Nationalism and Insight in Kenteng Youth through Pancasila-Based Street Law Education: Penguatan Nasionalisme dan Wawasan Melalui Street Law Education Berbasis Pancasila untuk Pemuda Desa Kenteng Arifin, Ridwan; Wedhatami, Bayangsari; Alkadri , Riska; Ananta, Bintang Rafli; Damayanti , Fitria; Baiquni, Muhammad Iqbal; Sari , Dewi Puspa; Herawan , Wahyu Nandang
Annual Review of Legal Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/arls.vol1i2.13220

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Social transformation focusing on youth through Pancasila-based legal education has been implemented in Desa Kenteng using the Street Law model. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of this model in strengthening nationalism and national awareness among village youth. The Street Law method, which integrates Pancasila principles with legal theory and practice, is designed to enhance legal understanding while instilling national values in a local context. The results of the program indicate a significant increase in legal knowledge, with basic legal understanding rising from 30% to 75% after six months. Additionally, there was a substantial increase in nationalism and awareness of Pancasila values, from 40% to 85%, and a rise in social participation from 20% to 60% among village youth. Despite these positive outcomes, challenges such as uncertainty in practical legal application and the need for ongoing support from government and local legal institutions remain. This study recommends integrating national values into legal education policies and adapting program models to local contexts to ensure broader and sustainable impact in other regions.
Legal Analysis of Law Enforcement In The Fraud Case At Bank Jago Muhammad, Raihan; Makhfud, Amirul; Ananta, Bintang Rafli; Robbani, Muhammad Rizqi; Arsy, Fauzuld Nur
Journal Management & Economics Review (JUMPER) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): November
Publisher : Malaqbi Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/jumper.v2i3.347

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This research analyzes a fraud case at Bank Jago involving the embezzlement of customer funds worth Rp1.3 billion by a former bank employee in 2023. This case is of concern because it reveals weaknesses in the internal monitoring system and the risk of abuse of authority. Using a normative legal approach and qualitative descriptive methods, this research examines the chronology of events, the perpetrator's modus operandi, and the effectiveness of applicable regulations. Research data was obtained from secondary sources such as official reports, statutory regulations, internal bank policies, and scientific articles. The research results show that weak internal supervision and unauthorized access are the main causes of fraud. The perpetrators used their authority to illegally unblock customer accounts and transfer funds to their personal accounts, which violates the ITE Law, Fund Transfer and TPPU. This research highlights the importance of applying advanced technology such as artificial intelligence and big data analytics to detect potential fraud, synergy between banking institutions and law enforcement officials, as well as employee training to build an antifraud culture. With these recommendations, it is hoped that research can contribute to improving the integrity and security of the banking sector in Indonesia.
Legal Accountability in the Bank Jatim Fake Credit Case: Juridicial Review and Liability in Civil and Criminal Law Ananta, Bintang Rafli; Makhfud, Amirul
Journal Management & Economics Review (JUMPER) Vol. 2 No. 8 (2025): April
Publisher : Malaqbi Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/jumper.v2i8.432

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The case of alleged fictitious loans at Bank Jatim Jakarta Branch, which reached Rp569.4 billion, highlights serious problems in banking management, especially in the provision of credit facilities. This study aims to identify the modus operandi used in the case and analyze the legal liability that can be imposed on the perpetrators. The research method used is normative juridical with a legal and regulatory approach, as well as case analysis based on data obtained from primary and secondary sources. The results of the study show that the modus operandi in this case involves abuse of authority in the credit-granting process, falsification of documents, and negligence in the application of the principle of banking prudence. From a legal aspect, liability in this case can include criminal sanctions based on the Corruption Crime Law as well as civil and administrative liability to the parties involved for the losses suffered. These findings underscore the urgency of strengthening internal banking supervision and the implementation of strict sanctions to prevent the recurrence of similar cases.
Advocacy for Social Transformation: Pancasila-Based Legal Education and the Street Law Model in Fostering Nationalism Among Youth in Kenteng Village Wedhatami, Bayangsari; Arifin, Ridwan; Alkadri, Riska; Puspasari, Dewi; Ananta, Bintang Rafli
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Navigating Justice: Empowering Communities with Legal Advocacy and Support
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v6i2.29867

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This paper investigates the role of Pancasila-based legal education through the Street Law model in advocating for social transformation and fostering nationalism among youth in Kenteng Village. As Indonesia strives to strengthen its national identity, particularly among younger generations, integrating Pancasila— the nation’s foundational ideology— into legal education becomes essential. The study outlines a community-driven program that engages university students and local youth in interactive legal workshops, promoting awareness of rights, responsibilities, and civic engagement rooted in Pancasila values. Through participatory methods, the program encourages youth to actively engage in discussions about legal issues and national identity, thereby enhancing their understanding of Indonesian democracy and governance. The findings reveal that this approach not only cultivates a sense of nationalism among participants but also empowers them to become advocates for their communities. Participants reported increased confidence in navigating legal matters and a stronger commitment to civic involvement. This research highlights the importance of advocacy in legal education as a catalyst for social change, demonstrating that the Street Law model can effectively bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application in the community. Ultimately, the paper argues for broader implementation of Pancasila-based legal education programs across Indonesia, suggesting that such initiatives can play a vital role in nurturing a generation of informed and engaged citizens dedicated to the ideals of Pancasila.