Firmansyah, Rahman
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Criminal Responsibility Against People Of The Crime Of Matters Is Reviewed From Article 170 Of The Criminal Law Book Firmansyah, Rahman; G, Deny; A, Muhammad; Rahadian, Rian
DE LEGA LATA: JURNAL ILMU HUKUM Vol 9, No 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/dll.v9i2.19709

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This study examines criminal liability and judges' considerations for perpetrators of demolition based on Article 170 of the Criminal Code (KUHP), with a focus on the analysis of Decision Number 15/Pid.B/2022/PN.Kwg. Demolition is an act of violence that involves two or more people together against one or more victims, with the potential to cause serious physical injury or even death. This study aims to uncover how Criminal Liability Against Perpetrators of Demolition is Reviewed from Article 170 of the Criminal Code (Study of Decision Number: 15/Pid.B/2022/PN.Kwg) and Judge's Considerations in Deciding Cases of the Crime of Murder in Decision Number: 15/Pid.B/2022/PN.Kwg. The research method used is document analysis, by using court decision documents to examine legal considerations,  the evidence submitted, as well as other factors that affect the criminal decision-making process. The results of this study consider key aspects such as the evidence needed to prove the guilt of the perpetrators of the demolition committed by members of CSOs, as well as the influence of the number of perpetrators in the demolition, and the role of each perpetrator in the incident. This study highlights that criminal liability for perpetrators of demolition committed by members of CSOs is greatly influenced by the evidence presented at the trial, including the chronology of events, motives, and contributions of each perpetrator to the violence that occurred. The court also considers mitigating factors such as the losses incurred by the victim and the attitude of the perpetrator after the incident. The implication of this study is to deepen the understanding of the application of Article 170 of the Criminal Code in cases of rape, as well as its relevance in the context of modern criminal law. These findings make an important contribution to legal practitioners, academics, and law enforcement in understanding how the criminal justice system handles violent crimes committed together, with the hope of improving justice and the effectiveness of law enforcement in Indonesia
Modeling the Potential of Wind Power Plants in Kupang Regency Based on Weighted Overlay and Remote Sensing Fadilah, Muhamad Fauzan; Sulastri, Ai; Firmansyah, Rahman; Algifahri, Fikri
Journal of Geographical Sciences and Education Vol 3 No 3 (2025): Journal of Geographical Sciences and Education
Publisher : PT. Pubsains Nur Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69606/geography.v3i03.303

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Kupang Regency has significant wind energy potential, offering opportunities for wind farm development to address electricity shortages and support the transition to green energy. This study aims to analyze the wind energy potential in Kupang Regency for wind farm development. The weighted overlay method used integrates various criteria to determine the feasibility of recommended locations. Parameters such as wind speed, elevation, and land use were processed using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology. The results indicate that the southern and northern regions of Kupang Regency are optimal for wind farm development, considering high wind speeds (6 m/s), suitable land use (shrublands or sandy areas), and favorable elevation (highlands). The integrated analysis identified moderately potential, potential, and very potential zones covering 108,734.20 ha, 53,391.24 ha, and 7,198.73 ha, respectively. These findings are expected to serve as a reference for effective renewable energy planning and help address the energy crisis in the region.