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International Journal of Social Service and Research
Published by Ridwan Institute
ISSN : 2807839X     EISSN : 28078691     DOI : 10.46799
International Journal of Social Service and Research is a double-blind, peer-reviewed academic journal with open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published monthly by Ridwan Institute. International Journal of Social Service and Research provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal, which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of Social Sciences, Contemporary Political Science, Educational Sciences, Religious Sciences, Economics, Engineering Sciences, Health Sciences and Design Arts Sciences.
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Law Enforcement of the Crime of Embezzlement of Land Certificates, Case Study of the Bali High Prosecutor's Office Dewi, Ni Kadek Fany Puspita; Wiratny, Ni Ketut; Damanik, Siti Nurmawan
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 5 No. 8 (2025): International Journal of Social Service and Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v5i8.1302

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This research is entitled "Law Enforcement of the Crime of Embezzlement of Land Certificates". The background of this research is based on the importance of the Prosecutor's Office in law enforcement of the crime of embezzlement. In practice, law enforcement of embezzlement is often constrained by administrative and coordinating aspects, which affect the enforcement of embezzlement. The type of research used is empirical juridical , which is a legal research method that uses empirical facts taken from human behavior, both verbal behavior obtained from interviews and real behavior carried out through direct observation. The results of the research obtained are that the Handling of Land Certificate Embezzlement Crimes at the Bali High Prosecutor's Office has not been effectively implemented, based on data on the handling of land certificate embezzlement at the Bali High Prosecutor's Office from 2023 to June 2025, Obstacles in Handling Land Certificate Embezzlement Crimes are lack of communication between law enforcement officials, lack of professionalism from the public prosecutor and lack of awareness and public knowledge of land documents and certificates.
Analysis of Peer Editing Technique to Foster Students' Collaboration Character in Pancasila Education Learning Zahrah, Hanani Akiluz; Murdiono, Mukhamad
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 5 No. 8 (2025): International Journal of Social Service and Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v5i8.1303

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Civic Education aims to shape national life through values and character education. Character is an essential trait that defines individuals and distinguishes them from others. This study aims to analyze peer editing techniques in shaping the character of student cooperation in learning Pancasila Education. The peer editing technique involves students acting as peers in providing feedback on infographic tasks carried out in groups. This technique, through its process, teaches students a sense of group unity, develops values of care, and encourages sharing among fellow students—forming a foundation for cooperation in learning. Additionally, students tend to feel more free and comfortable when engaging in activities with their peers, which in turn helps to foster a cooperative character. This research uses a qualitative descriptive methodology and seeks to build an understanding (verstehen) and explanation of human behavior as social beings. It also aims to construct knowledge based on a constructive perspective, derived from the author's experiences and prevailing social values.
Development Of Student Attendance System Application Using Qr Code At MAN 1 Kota Gorontalo Styefani, Ayu; Utomo, Pramudi
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 5 No. 11 (2025): International Journal of Social Service and Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v5i11.1340

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Manual paper-based attendance systems are still prevalent in many madrasahs. This study aims to: (1) develop a QR Code-based student attendance system at MAN 1 Kota Gorontalo, (2) test the system's performance, and (3) determine its feasibility. This research and development (R&D) study employs the Waterfall model, encompassing the stages of Analysis, Design, Implementation, Verification, and Maintenance. The subjects were 33 teachers. Product trials were designed in three parts: testing by system experts, operational testing, and user testing. The system's quality was evaluated based on ISO 25010 and Olsina et al. standards, covering functional suitability, usability, performance efficiency, reliability, and maintainability. Data were collected through questionnaires and observations. Questionnaires gathered data on functional suitability, usability, and customer intimacy, while observations collected data on performance efficiency and reliability. Data analysis used quantitative descriptive techniques. The results are: (1) a functional web-based student attendance system using QR Code, (2) the product met quality standards, receiving the predicates "Highly Feasible" for functional suitability (100%), "Feasible" for usability (68.95%), and "Good" or "Passed" for performance efficiency, reliability (100%), and maintainability, and (3) the system's use significantly impacted customer intimacy, with a score of 85.67% (Highly Influential). In conclusion, the developed QR Code attendance system is feasible and effective, recommending its application to enhance administrative efficiency in educational environments
Multiactor Synergy in the Management of Traditional Markets in DKI Jakarta: a Collaborative Governance Study Anis Baswedan, Rana; Fathurrahman , Reza
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 5 No. 11 (2025): International Journal of Social Service and Research
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The revitalization of traditional markets in DKI Jakarta is part of the local economic modernization efforts outlined in the regional strategic plan. However, the revitalization policy faces challenges in maintaining a balance between physical modernization and preserving the socio-economic functions of traditional markets. This study analyzes the synergy between the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD), and Perumda Pasar Jaya in implementing the market revitalization policy using a collaborative governance approach. Through a qualitative study based on secondary data from planning documents, public forums, Pasar Jaya annual reports, and DPRD meeting minutes, this study examines seven collaborative variables that shape institutional synergy. The results indicate that process transparency has increased through the digitization of service systems such as JAKIOS and Pasar Jaya's public reporting. Facilitative leadership is evident in the active role of the DPRD and the Board of Directors in bridging the gap between the government, financial institutions, and traders. Social impacts are reflected in increased trader participation and micro-partnerships with Bank DKI. However, power imbalances persist in strategic policymaking. These findings emphasize the importance of shifting toward collaborative governance that is transparent, deliberative, and socially just.
Comparison of PMH Between Indonesia and the Netherlands Sibarani, Clarisa Sondang; Hutagalung, Joshua; Putri, Shabiha Elena; Hutahaean, Triani Cahya; Aliantoni, Yoandhika
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 5 No. 11 (2025): International Journal of Social Service and Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v5i11.1343

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This study analyzes the comparison of the Unlawful Acts system between Indonesia and the Netherlands through a qualitative approach with a literature study design. Although both countries share the roots of the same legal system, the development of both shows significant differences in implementation and adaptation to contemporary needs. The Netherlands has developed a broader and more flexible concept through Article 6:162 of the Burgerlijk Wetboek with detailed classification, strict documentation standards, and a mature legal infrastructure. On the other hand, Indonesia still applies the general concept through Article 1365 of the Civil Code without specific classifications and faces challenges in standardizing medical documentation, medicolegal awareness, and implementing digital systems. The fundamental difference can be seen in the philosophical aspects of justice, institutional capacity, proof mechanisms, and adaptation to technological developments. The era of digitalization brings new challenges related to legal accountability in the context of artificial intelligence and digital platforms that require comprehensive regulation. The research found that the Dutch legal system is more responsive to social and technological changes, has a strong transparency mechanism, and an emphasis on communication and patient safety aspects in dispute prevention. Legal harmonization in the context of globalization is an urgent need to facilitate international cooperation. Strategic recommendations include the development of specific classifications, strengthening documentation regulations, developing a legal framework for digital technology, citizen lawsuit reform, and learning from Dutch best practices that can be adapted to the local Indonesian context to improve legal certainty and justice.

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