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Journal Analytica Islamica
ISSN : 14114380     EISSN : 25415263     DOI : -
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Journal Analytica Islamica: Journal of Islamic Sciences is a journal that includes the study of Islamic Thought, Islamic law, the Quran, the Hadis, Islamic Education, Islamic Economics and Islamic Communication.
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LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST CHILDREN AS CRIMINAL PERPETRATORS THE BRAWL IN PERCUT SEI TUAN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINAL LAW AND ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW Nasution, Rabiathul Adawiyah; Sari, Seva Maya
Journal Analytica Islamica Vol 14, No 2 (2025): ANALYTICA ISLAMICA
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jai.v14i2.26469

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Juvenile delinquency, as an act of violating laws and social norms during the transitional stage of adolescence, has shown an alarming increase every year in Indonesia. One of the most serious and recurring forms of juvenile delinquency is student or gang brawls, which are mass fights often involving sharp weapons and have resulted in numerous casualties. This phenomenon is driven by various factors, both internal (identity and self-control) and external (environment, family, and education), with motives that are often unclear, driven by group solidarity and the pursuit of social recognition (testing strength and courage). Legally, brawling constitutes a criminal act under the Indonesian Penal Code (Articles 170, 351, 355, and 358), which carries imprisonment sanctions. For juvenile offenders (Children in Conflict with the Law/ABH), legal proceedings refer to Law No. 11 of 2012 concerning the Juvenile Criminal Justice System. Furthermore, Islamic Criminal Law strictly prohibits all forms of violence and acts that demean others. Although there are existing regulatory frameworks such as the Minister of Social Affairs Regulation No. 9 of 2015 on the social rehabilitation of juvenile offenders, field observations (Case Study at Percut Sei Tuan Police Station) show that handling brawl cases merely by advising and returning the children to their parents fails to create a deterrent effect, leading to a high rate of recidivism. This condition emphasizes that the existing solutions, including the roles of parents and schools, are no longer effective. Therefore, this study aims to thoroughly examine “The Enforcement of Sanctions Against Children as Perpetrators of Brawl Crimes in the Perspective of Criminal Law and Islamic Criminal Law”, focusing on a case study at Percut Sei Tuan, in order to evaluate the effectiveness of law enforcement and to identify better efforts in addressing this recurring juvenile crime..
MAIMOON PALACE IN THE MIDST OF SOCIAL REVOLUTION: ITS ROLE IN MAINTAINING MALAY IDENTITY IN POST-INDEPENDENCE MEDAN Tanjung, Rudiansyah; Achiriah, Achiriah
Journal Analytica Islamica Vol 14, No 2 (2025): ANALYTICA ISLAMICA
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jai.v14i2.26822

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The 1946 Social Revolution in East Sumatra brought major changes to the power structure of the Malay Sultanates, including the Deli Sultanate. Although many palaces were destroyed, Maimun Palace remained as a symbol of glory and Malay cultural identity in Medan. This study aims to describe the condition of Maimun Palace after the social revolution and analyze its role in maintaining Malay identity in the post-independence era. The method used is a qualitative historical approach, with the stages of heuristics, source verification, interpretation, and historiography. Data were obtained through semi-structured interviews, field observations, and archival documentation and supporting literature. The results of the study indicate that Maimun Palace has a strategic role as a center for preserving Malay culture, both through architecture that reflects the acculturation of Malay, Islamic, Indian, and European cultures, as well as through social and tourism activities that strengthen Malay identity in Medan. Despite facing the challenges of urbanization and a lack of government attention, Maimun Palace remains a symbol of cultural permanence and pride of the Malay community amidst the currents of modernization and multiculturalism in Medan.