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Collaborative Governance in the Restorative Justice House Program Suacana, I Wayan Gede; Sudana, I Wayan; Wiratmaja, I Nyoman; Gianyar, I Made; Rukmawati, Diah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bestari Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/jpmb.v3i9.11392

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The restorative justice house program in Sumerta Kelod Village, East Denpasar District, Denpasar City, represents innovation in conflict resolution at the local level. This article aims to explore the implementation of tata kelola pemerintahan kolaborasi in the context of the program and evaluate its impact on the sustainability and effectiveness of the program. Community Partnership Program Implementation Activities are divided into three stages, namely preparation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation stages. The results of the PKM implementation show that the Tata kelola pemerintahan kolaborasi Model in the Rumah Restorative Justice Program is quite effective in improving the inclusive and participatory decision-making process in Sumerta Kelod Village. This emphasizes the importance of integrating various interests and resources to achieve common goals in strengthening collaboration, capacity development and monitoring and evaluation effectiveness. Collaboration between the village government and various other parties in implementing the Restorative Justice Program is an important step to create a more just, peaceful and harmonious environment at the village level. Restorative Justice, which emphasizes restoration of losses and reconciliation between perpetrators, victims and society, requires a participatory and inclusive approach. This collaboration not only increases the effectiveness of the program but also ensures that the results reflect the interests and needs of the entire village community.
Penglipuran Tourist Village, Kubu Village, Bangli Regency, Bali in Maintaining the Sustainability of Cultural Values and Bamboo Forests: A Legal Sociology Perspective Astara, I Wayan Wesna; Wesna, Putu Ayu Sriasih; Wijaya, I Kadek Merta; Kosasih, Johannes Ibrahim; Sumardika, I Nyoman; Gianyar, I Made; Budiartha, Nyoman Putu
Formosa Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjmr.v3i10.11690

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The development of the Penglipuran tourism village based on culture ensures the welfare of the Penglipuran indigenous community. The profit-sharing management pattern with the Bangli Regency government Based on the Cooperation Agreement with the Penglipuran Traditional Village Concerning the Management of Tourism in the Penglipuran Tourism Village Number 415.4/23/PKS/PKKP/2020; Number 01/S.P/X/2020; concerning the Management of the Penglipuran Tourism Village. The Penglipuran traditional village is entitled to a reward of 60% (sixty percent) of the gross levy results. Deposit all levy results (gross) every week/7x24 (seven times twenty-four) hours to the Regional Treasury through the Receiving Treasurer at the Bangli Regency Tourism and Culture Office. This Cooperation Agreement is valid for five (five) years starting from January 1, 2021. No later than 2 (two) months before this cooperation agreement ends, the parties agree to notify each other of their intentions if they wish to extend this cooperation.