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Smart Village Initiative for Drug-Free Communities: A Technology-Based Approach in West Java Ismail, Ismail; Felecia, Felecia; Azizah, Anisa Kurniatul; Rahmawati, Diana
West Science Information System and Technology Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025): West Science Information System and Technology
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsist.v3i01.1821

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The Smart Village Initiative in West Java leverages technology to combat drug-related issues and foster drug-free communities. This study employs a quantitative analysis with 150 respondents using a Likert scale (1–5), analyzed via Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The findings reveal that technological interventions significantly enhance drug prevention outcomes and community engagement, with community engagement mediating the relationship between technology and outcomes. The results demonstrate the initiative's effectiveness in promoting awareness, participation, and safety within communities. These findings underscore the potential of integrating technology and community-driven approaches to address complex social issues, offering a scalable model for other regions. Future research should explore long-term impacts and adaptations for diverse contexts.
Cyber Patrol and AI-Based Investigations to Disrupt Online Drug Transactions in Indonesia Ismail, Ismail; Felecia, Felecia; Azizah, Anisa Kurniatul; Rahmawati, Diana
West Science Information System and Technology Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025): West Science Information System and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsist.v3i01.1822

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The rise of online drug transactions in Indonesia presents significant challenges for law enforcement due to the anonymity and rapid communication enabled by digital platforms. This study explores the use of cyber patrols and artificial intelligence (AI) in combating these illicit activities, employing a qualitative approach with interviews from four key informants: a cybercrime police officer, a cybersecurity expert, a policy analyst, and an academic. The findings reveal that while cyber patrols serve as an essential tool in identifying and disrupting drug trafficking activities, their effectiveness is often limited by technological and operational constraints. AI emerges as a transformative solution, enabling advanced data analysis and predictive capabilities, though its implementation faces hurdles such as legal ambiguity and resource limitations. The study concludes with actionable recommendations, including increased investment in technology, capacity building, regulatory reforms, and fostering public-private and international collaborations. These strategies are crucial for strengthening Indonesia’s capacity to combat online drug trafficking and ensure a safer digital ecosystem.
The Role of IoT-enabled Rehabilitation Centers in Supporting Drug Recovery Programs in Bali Ismail, Ismail; Felecia, Felecia; Azizah, Anisa Kurniatul; Rahmawati, Diana
West Science Information System and Technology Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025): West Science Information System and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsist.v3i01.1823

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The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare has transformed rehabilitation practices, particularly in addressing substance abuse. This study explores the role of IoT-enabled rehabilitation centers in supporting drug recovery programs in Bali using a qualitative approach. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with three informants: a healthcare professional, a technology expert, and a recovering individual. The findings reveal that IoT enhances drug recovery by enabling continuous monitoring, personalized treatment, and improved patient engagement. However, challenges such as infrastructure limitations, high costs, privacy concerns, and cultural resistance hinder widespread adoption. Strategies including collaborative funding, capacity-building initiatives, and robust policy development are recommended to overcome these obstacles. This study underscores the potential of IoT in transforming drug rehabilitation and highlights the need for targeted strategies to address implementation challenges in Bali.