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Peningkatan Partisipasi dan Kebersihan Lingkungan Sekolah Melalui Program Lomba Daring dan Plogging Anggraeni, Hari Sri; Rosida, Alfina; Maemunah, Titi; Tohari, Mohamad; Legowo, Yogi Ageng Sri
Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Januari
Publisher : PT. Amirul Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59837/a5m30j26

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Kegiatan Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) di Sanggar Bimbingan (SB) Rawang ini bertujuan meningkatkan partisipasi siswa dalam lomba daring sekaligus membangun kesadaran akan pentingnya kebersihan lingkungan sekolah melalui program Plogging serta bertujuan untuk memotivasi siswa untuk lebih aktif berpartisipasi dalam berkegiatan kreatif. Metode yang digunakan meliputi pendekatan partisipatif yang melibatkan siswa dalam perlombaan daring dan kegiatan plogging. Metode pelaksanaan meliputi persiapan lomba daring untuk perwakilan perlombaan KBRI dengan pelatihan intensif dan kegiatan plogging yang diikuti oleh seluruh siswa dari TK hingga kelas 6. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan ini mampu meningkatkan kreativitas siswa, menumbuhkan semangat kompetisi yang sehat dan menciptakan lingkungan sekolah yang lebih bersih dan kondusif. Beberapa kendala ditemukan, seperti masalah konektivitas internet dan distribusi alat kebersihan, hal ini memberikan wawasan untuk pengembangan program di masa depan.  
Analisis Hukum Atas Akses Pendidikan Bagi Anak-Anak Migran Indonesia di Malaysia Berdasarkan Konvensi Hak Anak dan Hukum Malaysia Anggraeni, Hari Sri; Tohari , Mohamad; Susilowati, Tri
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/innovative.v5i2.18268

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This research aims to analyze access to education for Indonesian migrant children in Malaysia based on the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and Malaysian law. Indonesian migrant children in Malaysia face various barriers to obtaining quality education, despite education being a fundamental right guaranteed by international law. This study identifies relevant regulations and policies, as well as analyzes the implementation of educational principles in the CRC. Based on the review of the Education Act 1996, the Child Act 2001, and Malaysia's immigration policies, this research finds that while Malaysia has ratified the CRC, its implementation of the right to education for Indonesian migrant children is hindered by discriminatory policies, unclear citizenship status, and fears of deportation. This study also reveals that many Indonesian migrant children are forced to rely on informal, high-cost education, while access to formal schools is extremely limited. Therefore, this study recommends policy reforms that are more inclusive and human rights-based to improve the education of migrant children in Malaysia.
Fan Culture dan Batasan Hukum: Analisis Tindakan Sasaeng Fans dalam Perspektif Hukum Pidana Anggraeni, Hari Sri; Tohari, Mohamad; Susilowati, Tri
Legal Standing : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 9, No 3 (2025): Legal Standing
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ls.v9i3.11752

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The phenomenon of sasaeng fans in the K-pop industry has become a serious issue that threatens the privacy and security of idols. Behaviors such as stalking, spreading personal information, and even physical threats are common actions of sasaeng fans, which are often difficult to address legally. This study analyzes sasaeng fans' behavior from the perspective of South Korean criminal law, focusing on case studies of BTS and NCT. The research employs a normative and empirical juridical approach, utilizing legal regulations, court decisions, news reports, and relevant case documentation as data sources. The findings reveal that although South Korea has implemented the Stalking Punishment Act and other regulations, their enforcement faces several challenges, including difficulties in proving intent, relatively lenient penalties, and idols’ reliance on agencies to report cases. Therefore, stricter policy revisions, active agency involvement in reporting violations, and fan education on ethical boundaries in idol support are necessary. The results of the study show that although South Korea has enacted the Stalking Punishment Act and other regulations related to the protection of public figures, its implementation still faces significant obstacles. The original findings in this study indicate that one of the roots of the problem is not merely the legal vacuum, but rather the gap between the existence of the law and legal awareness of both victims and law enforcement officers. In addition, the results of this study also reveal that the sanctions imposed on sasaeng perpetrators tend to be light and do not have a deterrent effect, so that the practice of violating privacy against idols remains widespread.
Fan Culture dan Batasan Hukum: Analisis Tindakan Sasaeng Fans dalam Perspektif Hukum Pidana Anggraeni, Hari Sri; Tohari, Mohamad; Susilowati, Tri
Legal Standing : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): Legal Standing
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ls.v9i3.11752

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The phenomenon of sasaeng fans in the K-pop industry has become a serious issue that threatens the privacy and security of idols. Behaviors such as stalking, spreading personal information, and even physical threats are common actions of sasaeng fans, which are often difficult to address legally. This study analyzes sasaeng fans' behavior from the perspective of South Korean criminal law, focusing on case studies of BTS and NCT. The research employs a normative and empirical juridical approach, utilizing legal regulations, court decisions, news reports, and relevant case documentation as data sources. The findings reveal that although South Korea has implemented the Stalking Punishment Act and other regulations, their enforcement faces several challenges, including difficulties in proving intent, relatively lenient penalties, and idols’ reliance on agencies to report cases. Therefore, stricter policy revisions, active agency involvement in reporting violations, and fan education on ethical boundaries in idol support are necessary. The results of the study show that although South Korea has enacted the Stalking Punishment Act and other regulations related to the protection of public figures, its implementation still faces significant obstacles. The original findings in this study indicate that one of the roots of the problem is not merely the legal vacuum, but rather the gap between the existence of the law and legal awareness of both victims and law enforcement officers. In addition, the results of this study also reveal that the sanctions imposed on sasaeng perpetrators tend to be light and do not have a deterrent effect, so that the practice of violating privacy against idols remains widespread.