Rois Harliyanto
Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

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Juridical Analysis Of Criminal Law Enforcement In The Crime Of Organ Trafficking Ichsanul Basyir; Obbi Robiansyah; Wildan Mahmudi; Agus Dimyati; Rois Harliyanto
Journal Of Social Science (JoSS) Vol 3 No 10 (2024): JOSS: Jurnal Of Social Science
Publisher : Al-Makki Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/joss.v3i10.374

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This study aims to analyze criminal law enforcement related to organ trafficking cases. This research includes examining the conformity between existing legal regulations and practices in the field, identifying obstacles in law enforcement, and evaluating the effectiveness of measures that have been taken to deal with organ trafficking. The research method used is empirical. The results show that the main obstacles in handling this case include recovery and rehabilitation services for victims from health and social aspects that are appropriate to the needs of victims. This research concludes that legal regulations related to Organ Trafficking Crime are still incomplete. In addition, handling victims is not only the responsibility of the Police but also the Government and community institutions. It is suggested that the prevention and handling of Organ Trafficking should be optimized and integrated through synergistic cooperation between the community, Government, and community institutions in combating this crime.
INCREASING AWARENESS OF WASTE SORTING THROUGH THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION IN MANDIRANCAN VILLAGE Rois Harliyanto; Muhammad Rafli Miftahudin; Syifa Aulia Nugraha; Fitri Dwi Jayanti; Panji Muhammad Ramdan; Azmi Azzahra; Azka Zakiyah; Aliya Rohmah Aliyati; Nur Khopipah Endah; Mochamad Fachrurozi; Syifa Maliyatul Husna; Fairuz Azhar Pratama; Rama Yuda Nur Prayoga
Jurnal Abdisci Vol 3 No 6 (2026): Vol 3 No 6 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/abdisci.v3i6.1140

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Background: Waste management problems still become a challenge in the community, especially due to low awareness of waste sorting. In Mandirancan Village, most of the community still mixes organic and inorganic waste and has not utilized the inorganic waste that has economic value. Aim: This research aims to increase community awareness of waste sorting by providing inorganic waste bin facilities and accompanying community-based education. Methods: This activity used a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, with data collection techniques including observation, interviews, and documentation of 20 respondents. The activity stages included coordination, construction of waste bins, socialization, and evaluation of facility utilization. Results: The results showed an increase in several indicators, namely waste sorting practices from 12% to 48%, community understanding of waste types from 25% to 68%, and the utilization of waste bin facilities from 8% to 52%, based on the results of observation and interviews Conclusion: The program for the provision of inorganic waste bins accompanied by education is proven to improve community understanding and behavior in waste management, although the changes that occurred are not yet evenly distributed and still require a process of habituation Implication: Further efforts are needed, including ongoing education, community assistance, and the development of a community-based waste management system, to ensure behavior changes are consistent and sustainable.