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Description of Cyberbullying Behavior in Adolescents Fitria, Yeni; Firnanda, Dhea; Kurniyawan, Enggal Hadi; Dewi, Erti Ikhtiarini; Laras Ati, Niken Asih
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): April
Publisher : Babali Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2023.42224

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Emotional enhancement as one of the characteristics of adolescence development causes adolescents vulnerable to juvenile delinquency such as bullying. In the current era of technological development, bullying is not only done directly but can also be done through social media or cyberbullying. This study aims to describe cyberbullying behavior in adolescents at Jember High School. This study aims to describe cyberbullying behavior in adolescents at Jember High School. The research method used was descriptive quantitative with 319 students in a high school in Jember Regency as a sample. The sampling technique uses proportionate stratified random sampling. The measurement tool used is The Second Revision of the Revised Cyber Bullying Inventory-II (RCBI-II) which has been translated and modified. The results showed that 13.8% of students became perpetrators, 17.9% became victims, 37.6% became both perpetrators and victims, and 30.7% were not involved. The conclusion from this study is that there is a high level of cyberbullying behavior in adolescents. There needs to be follow-up from the school to provide moral education, especially about the negative effects of cyberbullying on adolescent mental health as an effort to prevent cyberbullying behavior in students. In addition, parental supervision is also needed on adolescent activities in social media to minimize adolescent involvement in cyberbullying.
Praktik Jual Beli Multi Level Marketing Oriflame Perspektif Maqāṣid al-Syarī‘ah dan Fatwa DSN MUI No 75 Tahun 2009 Firnanda, Dhea; Munna, Nurul Isna Faizatul; Sujianto, Agus Eko; Ni’mah, Zulfatun
Shar-E : Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi Hukum Syariah Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Shar-E: Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi Hukum Syariah
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas

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The proliferation of scams disguised as Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) in Indonesia has raised public doubts about the legitimacy of MLM practices, including Oriflame, from the perspective of Islamic law. This indicates the need for a deeper study to assess the compatibility of Oriflame's MLM business mechanism with maqasid al-syariah and Fatwa DSN MUI No. 75 of 2009. This article is composed using a qualitative approach involving in-depth interviews and observations. Based on the research conducted, the mechanism of Oriflame's MLM practice begins with registering as an Oriflame reseller, promoting Oriflame products through social media, recruiting members or resellers, and developing downlines through training and sales tools. Oriflame's MLM practice involves reseller registration, product promotion via social media, member recruitment, and downline development through training. This system is halal and compliant with Sharia because it fulfills the maqasid syariah (hifz ad-din, al-nafs, al-aql, al-nasl, al-mal). In accordance with MUI Fatwa No. 75/2009, it meets 12 Sharia requirements, including real sale objects, halal certification, transactions without fraud/fixed prices, commissions from real sales/recruitment without ighra'/coercion, unpaid recruitment, downline development, and not being a money game.