Arjun Rojalio Hibrizi
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REORIENTASI PERAN POLRI DALAM PENANGANAN KONFLIK SOSIAL DARI PERSPEKTIF PENEGAKAN HUKUM Arjun Rojalio Hibrizi; Alphany Dyah Eka Putri; Annisa Frizki Maharani; Keyzia Zachwa Rachmadhina; Tugimin Supriyadi
HUMANITIS: Jurnal Homaniora, Sosial dan Bisnis Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): Juni
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Effective handling of social conflicts requires a holistic and humanist approach, especially from law enforcement agencies such as the National Police. The reorientation of the National Police's role in handling social conflicts emphasizes fair, transparent and accountable law enforcement. This research highlights the importance of the National Police adopting preventive and proactive strategies to detect and prevent conflict early through partnerships with the community and related organizations. A humanist law enforcement approach that respects human rights is also a main focus, with the aim of not only overcoming conflict but also providing long-term solutions. Apart from that, increasing the capacity and competence of Polri personnel through continuous training is very necessary so that they are better prepared and professional in dealing with conflict situations. Strong collaboration between government agencies and non-government institutions as well as the use of advanced information technology were also identified as key factors in increasing the effectiveness of handling social conflicts by the National Police. With the right reorientation, the National Police can play a more effective role in maintaining security, public order, and supporting the creation of peace and social justice in Indonesia. Reorientation of the role of POLRI must be carried out immediately in resolving conflicts. Another goal is to understand strategies and mechanisms for handling social conflict to achieve peace in line with legal demands, democratization, justice and truth, and human rights. The research results found that in handling social conflict, POLRI as law enforcers tasked with maintaining domestic security are required to have professional and proportional expertise and skills that are in line with legal demands, democratization, justice and truth, as well as human rights.
INTERVENSI SOSIAL CATCALLING SEBAGAI BENTUK PELECEHAN SEKSUAL Arjun Rojalio Hibrizi; Ahmad Rizaldi Sutomo; Cindi Indriani; Rahma Salsa Nabila; Yemima Priscila Barutu; Rijal Abdillah
HUMANITIS: Jurnal Homaniora, Sosial dan Bisnis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Januari
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This study aims to identify the prevalence, impact, and intervention of the catcalling phenomenon experienced by female students at Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya. Catcalling is a form of verbal sexual harassment commonly occurring in campus environments and can cause significant psychological impacts on the victims. This study combines interview, observation, and psychoeducational intervention methods to gather comprehensive data on the issue. Based on interviews with 20 female students, it was found that 70% of them had experienced catcalling, both on campus and while commuting. Additionally, 60% of the victims chose not to report the incidents due to uncertainty about the steps to take and fear of social repercussions. In the observation conducted in campus areas, catcalling behaviors were frequently found near parking lots, canteens, and main corridors. The psychoeducational intervention provided through educational materials and group discussions successfully increased the students' understanding of catcalling as a form of sexual harassment and encouraged them to report such incidents. Before the intervention, only 30% of participants understood catcalling as sexual harassment, but after the intervention, this figure increased to 85%. This study concludes that catcalling is an issue that requires serious attention from the campus authorities, and there is a need for more intensive policies and education to create a safe and inclusive environment for all individual.