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ANALYSIS OF JUDGES' CONSIDERATIONS IN DECIDING EMBEZZLEMENT CASES (Study of Decision Number 65/Pid.B/2024/PN. Sbr) Fathurohman, Dadan Taufik; Rizqullah, Rafa; Azzahra, Safina Ni’mah; Putra, Wahyu Bassevi
Jurnal Abdisci Vol 2 No 9 (2025): Vol 2 No 9 Tahun 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/abdisci.v2i9.695

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Abstract Background. The Indonesian Criminal Code regulates criminal acts and criminal sanctions based on the crime or violation committed. The crime of embezzlement is one of the most common. Embezzlement is hiding someone else's property without the owner's knowledge with the intention of controlling or using it for other purposes. Aims. In this study, we discuss the crime of embezzlement, especially that related to work, and the judge's consideration when making decisions about decision No. 65/Pid.B/2024/PN. Sbr. Normative and empirical juridical research methods are used, and the embezzlement of Article 372 of the Criminal Code shows that the elements are fulfilled in this case. Methods. This study used normative juridical methods and case study approaches (Decisions). Some sources, namely primary and secondary legal materials, are sourced from the study of applicable laws and regulations and are relevant to decision No. 65/Pid.B/2024/PN. Sbr. They are also supported by literature studies, document studies, journals, and other sources that contain matters relevant to the study of this decision. Result. The application of material criminal law to embezzlement in employment relations No. 65/Pid.B/2024/Sbr. In our opinion, it fulfills Article 372 of the Criminal Code. In article 374 of the Criminal Code, the element of the crime of embezzlement of office is not fulfilled, because Oman's brother, Abdul Rochman Bin Badri (Alm), does not work as an employee in Deni Purwanto's company. Conclusion. The judge decided that there is no legal evidence of embezzlement in office as in the primary indictment of the Public Prosecutor, that this case is a civil dispute. Implementation. It would be good to file this case civilly as stated in Article 1865 of the BW.
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH IN COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT THROUGH HEALTH EDUCATION, LOCAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND TRAFFIC SAFETY INNOVATIONS IN GEGESIK WETAN VILLAGE Permana, Deni Yusup; Sadewo, Rizki Akbar; Ni'mah , Safina; Taniyah, Nia; Wulandari, Kikit; Mahardika, Zeva; Bagus , Ade Alfas; Putri, Keyza Melia; Syahputri, Indi; Zidny , Moch. Hafizd; Fiorentina , Laviola; Rizqullah, Rafa; Galireksa, Nanda; Liana, Venus Medina; Nurhaliza, Siti; Salsabillah, Ghaliyah; Mutya , Wanda; Athallah, Rafi Fadhil
Jurnal Abdisci Vol 3 No 5 (2026): Vol 3 No 5 Tahun 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/abdisci.v3i5.1125

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Background. Real Work Lecture (KKN) is a form of implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, which aims to encourage student involvement in community empowerment through a participatory approach and based on local needs. Aims. This service activity was carried out in Gegesik Wetan Village, Gegesik District, Cirebon Regency, with a focus on increasing public knowledge in the health sector, empowering the local economy through strengthening MSMEs, and improving environmental safety. Methods. The method used in this activity is a qualitative descriptive approach with a participatory method through the stages of field observation, problem identification, program design, and implementation of activities involving the community and village government. Result. The programs implemented include socialization on anti-bullying, juvenile delinquency, skin health, Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS), stunting prevention, prevention of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) and chikungunya, and reproductive health education in schools and communities. In addition, MSME empowerment is carried out through the One Village One Product (OVOP) approach, with assistance to traditional geplak food business actors in managing Business Identification Numbers (NIB), halal certification, and product identity development, including brand and logo development. Another program is community empowerment through socialization of the decile concept and training in making ecoenzymes as well as improving traffic safety through the installation of convex glass at several accident-prone road points. Conclusion. The results of the activity show an increase in public knowledge and awareness of health, an increase in the understanding of MSME actors regarding the importance of business legality and product branding, and the creation of preventive efforts to improve village traffic safety. Overall, this KKN activity makes a positive contribution to community empowerment and the sustainable development of local potential in Gegesik Wetan Village.