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Review of Criteria for Commendable Behavior and Expectations for Improvement During the Probationary Period Sayadi, Ahmad
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): UNES LAW REVIEW (Juni 2024)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Ekasakti Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i4.2061

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Indonesia is one of the countries that still maintains death penalty, as stipulated in article 10 of the old Criminal Code. Death penalty is one of the main punishments as well as the heaviest punishment for criminal offenders. Meanwhile, based on its renewal based on Law No.1 of 2023 concerning the new Criminal Code. Death penalty is no longer included in the category of main punishment, but a special punishment that is always threatened alternatively and imposed with a probation period of 10 (ten) years. Article 100 of the new Criminal Code is one of the articles born from the reformation of the new Criminal Code which has become pros and cons in the community. The reason is that this provision states that the judge can impose death penalty with a probation period of 10 (ten) years by taking into account the provisions of commendable behavior and hope for improvement. If during the probation period the convict shows commendable behavior, then the death penalty can be changed into life imprisonment. On the other hand, if during the probation period the convict does not show commendable behavior and hope for reparation, then death penalty can be imposed by order of the attorney general based on presidential decree by considering the decision of the Supreme Court. Thus, the question arises as to what the criteria for commendable behavior and hope for improvement are. As a basis for the judge's consideration in deciding whether or not the convict deserves a change in sentence.
Review of Criteria for Commendable Behavior and Expectations for Improvement During the Probationary Period Sayadi, Ahmad
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ekasakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i4.2061

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Indonesia is one of the countries that still maintains death penalty, as stipulated in article 10 of the old Criminal Code. Death penalty is one of the main punishments as well as the heaviest punishment for criminal offenders. Meanwhile, based on its renewal based on Law No.1 of 2023 concerning the new Criminal Code. Death penalty is no longer included in the category of main punishment, but a special punishment that is always threatened alternatively and imposed with a probation period of 10 (ten) years. Article 100 of the new Criminal Code is one of the articles born from the reformation of the new Criminal Code which has become pros and cons in the community. The reason is that this provision states that the judge can impose death penalty with a probation period of 10 (ten) years by taking into account the provisions of commendable behavior and hope for improvement. If during the probation period the convict shows commendable behavior, then the death penalty can be changed into life imprisonment. On the other hand, if during the probation period the convict does not show commendable behavior and hope for reparation, then death penalty can be imposed by order of the attorney general based on presidential decree by considering the decision of the Supreme Court. Thus, the question arises as to what the criteria for commendable behavior and hope for improvement are. As a basis for the judge's consideration in deciding whether or not the convict deserves a change in sentence.
Klasifikasi Stunting Beserta Penerapan Food Combining pada Balita di Desa Sendang Dajah Sayadi, Ahmad; Budhi, Robby Kurniawan; Widianto, Yonatan
JATISI Vol 12 No 4 (2025): JATISI (Jurnal Teknik Informatika dan Sistem Informasi)
Publisher : Universitas Multi Data Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35957/jatisi.v12i4.14082

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Stunting is a condition characterized by impaired growth in toddlers caused by prolonged nutritional deficiency, which negatively affects physical development, cognitive capacity, and long-term productivity. Early identification of nutritional status using a data-driven classification approach serves as an essential strategy to prevent stunting, particularly in rural areas such as Sendang Dajah Village where access to health services is limited. This study aims to develop a nutritional status classification model for toddlers and generate food combining recommendations tailored to each child’s nutritional needs. The research variables include age, height, weight, and gender. The classification model was constructed using the Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithm with an 80% training and 20% testing data split. The dataset consists of 300 toddler samples collected through Posyandu and field surveys. The experimental results indicate that SVM successfully classified nutritional status into four categories Severely Stunted, Stunted, Normal, and Tall with an accuracy of 95%, macro average precision of 0.95, recall of 0.96, and f1-score of 0.95, and weighted average precision of 0.96, recall of 0.95, and f1-score of 0.95. These findings demonstrate that SVM is an effective predictive method for early stunting detection and can serve as a decision-support tool for healthcare workers and parents in planning appropriate nutritional interventions.