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Implementation of Government and Business Entity Cooperation in Accelerating Public Works and Public Housing Infrastructure Moro Asih, Mochamad; Yulianti, Arfiani; Rahulkhan
The International Journal of Education Management and Sociology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January - February : The International Journal of Education Management and Sosi
Publisher : PDPI (Perkumpulan Dosen Peneliti Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijems.v3i1.87

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This study analyzes the Financing of Infrastructure Implementation, Impacts and Problems in Infrastructure Implementation, Proposals, and Recommendations in Infrastructure Implementation in Cooperation between the Government and Business Entities in Accelerating Public Works and Public Housing Infrastructure. The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach, which describes the phenomena that occur in the research field. The collection technique is through interviews with several informants and ministry staff and field observations to observe things in the area that are by the research focus. Documentation studies include books, archives, and important and official meeting notes. Conclusion Infrastructure development is a priority in Indonesia, as a funding and budget factor from the Ministry of PUPR. Infrastructure development in 2020-2022 will reach IDR 888 trillion. The funding comes from the state expenditure revenue budget and the regional expenditure revenue budget as investment capital in the field of infrastructure. Part of the infrastructure financing is from creative innovation financing through government cooperation schemes and other business entities. It is regulated through Presidential Regulation No. 38 Concerning Cooperation between Government Agencies and Business Entities. The Government's fiscal funding reaches approximately 73%. While funding from state-owned enterprises is about 21%, and from private financing is about 42%.
Implementation of Government and Business Entity Cooperation in Accelerating Public Works and Public Housing Infrastructure Moro Asih, Mochamad; Yulianti, Arfiani; Rahulkhan
The International Journal of Education Management and Sociology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January - February : The International Journal of Education Management and Sosi
Publisher : PDPI (Perkumpulan Dosen Peneliti Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijems.v3i1.87

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This study analyzes the Financing of Infrastructure Implementation, Impacts and Problems in Infrastructure Implementation, Proposals, and Recommendations in Infrastructure Implementation in Cooperation between the Government and Business Entities in Accelerating Public Works and Public Housing Infrastructure. The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach, which describes the phenomena that occur in the research field. The collection technique is through interviews with several informants and ministry staff and field observations to observe things in the area that are by the research focus. Documentation studies include books, archives, and important and official meeting notes. Conclusion Infrastructure development is a priority in Indonesia, as a funding and budget factor from the Ministry of PUPR. Infrastructure development in 2020-2022 will reach IDR 888 trillion. The funding comes from the state expenditure revenue budget and the regional expenditure revenue budget as investment capital in the field of infrastructure. Part of the infrastructure financing is from creative innovation financing through government cooperation schemes and other business entities. It is regulated through Presidential Regulation No. 38 Concerning Cooperation between Government Agencies and Business Entities. The Government's fiscal funding reaches approximately 73%. While funding from state-owned enterprises is about 21%, and from private financing is about 42%.
Application of Sanctions Law Against Perpetrators of Crimes Crime with Hypnotic Moro Asih, Mochamad
Riwayat: Educational Journal of History and Humanities Vol 8, No 2 (2025): April, Culture and Identity
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jr.v8i2.46079

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Hipnotis dalam dunia kejahatan, digunakan sebagai salah satu upaya untuk melancarkan aksinya, angka kejahatan tidak tanggung-tanggung kejahatan ini melonjak drastis. Menurut sejarah, kejahatan dengan Hipnotis merupakan kejahatan konvensional dan terus berkembang hingga sekarang. Bentuk hipnotis yang digunakan juga semakin beragam yaitu hipnotis dengan gendam, sirep, dan sihrul'ain. Para pelaku kejahatan yang menggunakan metode Hipnotis ini pun mulai dari perorangan hingga berkelompok. Para pelaku (hipnotis) kejahatan dengan Hipnotis yang bekerja secara berkelompok biasanya cenderung hanya mengincar harta benda korbannya. Dalam beberapa kasus ada juga pelaku yang bekerja secara perorangan dan menggunakan Hipnotis ini untuk menipu korbannya yang sebagian besar adalah kaum wanita, yang pada awalnya ingin mendapatkan harta bendanya, namun terkadang para pelaku ini juga tergoda untuk melakukan perbuatan tidak senonoh terhadap kaum wanita. Berdasarkan pengakuan beberapa tersangka yang ditangkap pihak kepolisian, kepada penyidik mereka mengaku tidak melakukan pemaksaan atau penipuan dalam menjalankan aksinya. Mereka menjelaskan bahwa korbannya dengan sukarela menyerahkan barang dan harta bendanya ketika diminta oleh pelaku.