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Building Pillars of Justice and Order: Uncovering the Challenges and Solutions of Equitable Law Enforcement in Indonesia Dessani, Yulia; Afrilia, Bella; Nelwati, Sasmi
Hakamain: Journal of Sharia and Law Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Yayasan Lembaga Studi Makwa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57255/hakamain.v2i1.319

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Enforcing fair and effective law in Indonesia is a complex challenge that requires a holistic approach from various stakeholders. Law enforcement institutions such as the judiciary, prosecution, police, and other legal bodies play a crucial role in upholding justice and maintaining societal order. One critical aspect in this context is ensuring the judiciary's independence from political pressure or other external influences, so that decisions are based on objective and fair legal principles. Legal reform is urgently needed to enhance transparency in legal processes, strengthen accountability, and uphold professionalism through continuous education and training of legal professionals. Strengthening active participation of the public in monitoring law enforcement agencies is also crucial to build public trust and maintain the integrity of the legal system as a whole. Developing an inclusive and comprehensive legal system should be a priority in addressing various legal challenges from local to national levels. By implementing these steps, Indonesia can strengthen the foundation for sustainable rule of law, which in turn will enhance justice for all citizens and create an environment conducive to sustainable and stable development. These efforts encompass not only structural and operational improvements in legal institutions, but also support the realization of a legally educated society aware of its rights, thus addressing social and economic challenges consistently and fairly. In-depth research on the implementation of legal policies is also necessary to identify areas needing improvement and evaluate the effectiveness of measures taken to achieve these goals.
Learning More Effectively: Developing And Utilizing Non-Print Media: Transparency, Audio, And Audio Transparency Dessani, Yulia; Fitri, Nabila Aulia; Sakdiyah, Sakdiyah; Dzikrullah, Muhammad; Suryadi, Fathurrahman; Fatimah, Fatimah
Khalaqa: Journal of Education and Learning Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Khalaqa: Journal of Education and Learning

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The background of this study is the need for more effective learning strategies through the development and utilization of non-print media, namely transparencies, audio, and audio transparencies, in Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning. Traditionally, PAI learning has been monotonous and reliant on a single medium, leading to a lack of student interest and a decline in learning motivation. Therefore, this study aims to explore the implementation, development, and utilization of non-print media that are more effective and relevant to students' current needs. The research method used is library research with a qualitative approach, in which various literatures related to non-print media (transparencies, audio, and audio transparencies) are actively analyzed to determine their relevance and effectiveness in the context of PAI learning. Non-print media (transparencies, audio, and audio transparencies) help students understand Islamic teachings through concrete examples, allow them to actively engage in learning related to Islamic values, and provide opportunities for students to develop their potential in a more in-depth manner. The findings of this study indicate that the use of non-print media (transparencies, audio, and audio transparencies) in PAI learning not only enhances students' understanding of PAI material but also strengthens their engagement and motivation in the learning process.