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Sociological Juridical Review of the Phenomenon of Online Begging Legislative Perspectives in Indonesia Astuti, Findhi; Utari, Indah Sri
Legitimasi: Jurnal Hukum Pidana dan Politik Hukum Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Islamic Criminal Law Department, Faculty of Sharia and Law, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/legitimasi.v14i1.30518

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The phenomenon of online begging is one of the negative impacts of social media use. Online beggars take advantage of public sympathy to enrich themselves by creating content that evokes pity, viral content, which will invite the public to help by giving gifts that can be exchanged for money. The action of online beggars is an act of exploitation carried out against oneself and others; this is contrary to Pancasila, namely, just and civilized humanity, because it can pollute human dignity. Firm action and strong rules are needed to deal with the phenomenon of online begging, so that there is no public thought to make this phenomenon a profession in the future. The study used a normative legal method with a statutory, conceptual, and case approach. The results of the study show that, First, characteristics and legal qualifications of the phenomenon of online begging online beggars create sympathy from the public and the perpetrators create a drama full of manipulation that has been neatly arranged and to be said to be an act of online begging, it must meet the elements of the act. Second, from the legal side, the phenomenon of online begging touches on Pasal 504, 333  Criminal Code of Indonesia, Pasal 27 ayat (3) of the Law of Number 11 of 2008 on Information and Electronic Transactions, and Circular of the Minister of Social Affairs Number 2 of 2023, however, these articles are not strong enough to be used as a reference for taking action against online beggars. From a social side, the act of online begging can change the work values ​​of society and create inequality. Third, evaluation and recommendations for handling the phenomenon of online begging require regulations that have permanent legal force and increase digital literacy for the community to distinguish between forms of content creators and actions that are indicated as online begging.
Edukasi Ekonomi Kreatif Jahe Celup Desa Grogolan Findayani, Aprilia; Astuti, Findhi; Salsabila, Amanda
Jurnal Bina Desa Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Vol 7 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jurnalbinadesa.v7i3.12164

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The income of the people of Grogolan Village only depends on rice crops, therefore the community needs to innovate so that the village changes. The Giat 9 UNNES team raised ginger to be made into dipped ginger that is created from packaging and presentation by paying attention to the principles of creative economy, to improve the economic standard of life in Grogolan Village. The Giat 9 UNNES team collaborated with the cadre mothers of each hamlet of Grogolan Village in the ginger dipping program, so that all cadre mothers present were able to become spokespersons for the Grogolan Village community. The ingredients needed to make ginger dipping are very easy to find in the community, namely, ginger as the main component, cinnamon and lemongrass. The tools needed are a chopper or blender, tea bags, ziplock plastic and brand stickers. The stages of making ginger dip, through the process of selecting, peeling, washing, cutting, and drying in the sun. The Giat 9 UNNES team conducted exposure, socialization, and assistance to cadre mothers for the ginger dipping stage, the team also tried to plan as much and as practical as possible so that the community could apply it well.