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Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27751082     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.11594/ijssr
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Exploring the Impact of Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence on the Well-being of Undergraduate Students in Ni-gerian Tertiary Institutions Akeusola, Bolanle Nafisat
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.04.02.09

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As the digital era reshapes human interactions, concerns regarding technology-facilitated sexual violence (TF-SV) have come to the fore. This study investigates the impact of TF-SV on the well-being and academic performance of undergraduate students in Nigerian tertiary institutions. Quantitative data were gathered from 360 participants from Lagos State University, Lagos State University of Education and Lagos State University of Science and Technology, using random sampling. Findings revealed a significant positive correlation between exposure to TF-SV and psychological distress indicators, including anxiety and depression. Moreover, negative correlations emerged between TF-SV exposure and self-esteem, suggesting a multifaceted impact on students’ psychological well-being. Academic performance indicators, including grade point average, showed a negative correlation with TF-SV exposure, indicating its potential to hinder educational success. The study advances knowledge by elucidating the nuanced repercussions of TF-SV within a Nigerian context and contributes to the broader discourse on technology-mediated vulnerabilities. Recommendations for educational institutions include awareness campaigns, digital literacy programs, support services, and policy reforms to create a safer digital environment for students. By addressing the complex challenges posed by TF-SV, institutions can safeguard students’ well-being and academic pursuits in the digital age.
Detecting changes in land occupation and use (between 1984-2021) using "GEE" and GIS tools: focus on the green structure of the future metropolis of Annaba (north-east Algeria) Noui, Nassira; Rouag Saffeddine, Djamila; Harizi, khaled
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.04.02.08

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Annaba, Algeria's fourth largest city, has acquired national and international importance due to its openness to the Mediterranean Sea. Over the last ten years, its rapid sprawl has continued to exacerbate the situation, leading to increased consumption of space, particularly green structures. The main objective of this study is to assess changes in land use and land cover (LULC) over the last 30 years, focusing on the green structure of the future metropolis. Google Earth Engine (GEE) was used to explore land cover classification using the random forest algorithm. A spatial model of the main changes in land cover between 1984, 2004 and 2021 was also generated. The principal drivers of land use change are human activities and urbanization, including fires and land clearing.The spatial pattern of change is mainly due to inappropriate investment policy and uncontrolled urbanisation. This is explained by the main results of the land use conversion processes between 1984 and 2021. The comparison shows a decline in forests and green land, mainly due to conversion to urbanised land, cropland, bare land or other land. Similarly, bare land and other types of land declined over the 1984-2004 period in favour of urbanised or cultivated land. Furthermore, it compromises any possibility of sustainable development at a time when we are facing climate change.
Vacuum effect of wrongful criminal justice process: The case of Indonesia Rahmawati, Erni; Dermawan, Mohammad Kemal
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Introduction: The victims in Indonesia who have been wrongly arrested in various phases of the criminal justice process and have accordingly experienced suffering are not yet included within the terms. The existing term does not clearly describe the officials responsible for the wrongful arrest while enforcing criminal law either. This study aims to address these problems. Method: Using literature review as a research method to explain problems regarding the terms of wrongful arrest, the study also uses critical victimology, which includes structural victimization and state crime. Results: The process of wrongful arrest in Indonesia comprised of victims who were released in the early phase of the case investigation and victims who have served their sentences. Additionally, officials in the criminal justice system, especially the police, and judges, have a significant role in attracting people into the criminal justice system and keeping them in the position of the perpetrator until the last phase, even when all the evidence point to the victim’s innocence. Conclusions: Such a characteristic can be described as a vacuum. It tends to suck the victims until the final phase despite its ability to release them in the middle of the process with the help of parties of the justice system. Given this problem, wrongful criminal justice process as a new term has emerged, which includes and explains problems not adequately addressed by the previous term. Through this term, it is expected that the victims will get more attention and receive compensation from the state.
Community Recognition of Child Marriage Practices: A Case in Indonesia Amany, Rana Gyazki; Sultan, Sultan; Syam, Ridwan
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study aims to determine the form of community recognition of the practice of child marriage that still takes place today in Bulu Cindea Village, Pangkajene and Islands Regency, Indonesia. This research contributes to analyzing the occurrence of child marriage practices that still continue. A qualitative research approach with a case study strategy was used to explore the case at the research location. The research informants were 11 people consisting of parents who have children who marry underage, children who marry underage and community leaders who know information about child marriage. The results of this study found that in the practice of child marriage there are three forms of recognition, namely: family recognition, recognition of community leaders, and recognition of government officials. Family recognition, the community views that this is the right decision because there are no negative impacts, needs and desires are fulfilled. Recognition from community leaders, there are still those who conduct underage marriages because of the cultural factors that they still hold strong. Recognition from government officials that underage marriage is commonplace, even this is due to customary factors or community understanding that is still taboo so that religious courts also have the authority to carry out marriage dispensation so that someone gets benefits and benefits and there are conditions that must be met.
Understanding the Recognition of Occupational Safety and Health: A Critique of Corporate Culture Kusmayadi, Yadi; Ronda, Andi Mirza; Seran, Alexander
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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In the era of globalization, in the face of industrial competition, companies are attempting to instill a culture of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) as a symbol and image of their existence. However, it is unfortunate that the presence of OSH in the company does not always serve as a barometer of the company's normative compliance with OSH. In practice, the rules governing worker behavior still show varying degrees of permissiveness. The practice of OSH must be accompanied by moral values in order to achieve the desired condition. Therefore, there are two behavioral approaches in OSH communication practices in companies: (1) do the things right, which means following the rules. This does not necessarily resolve OSH problems, as ‘rules’ at the minimum only regulate employee behavior and (2) do the right things, which is moral in nature, which allows workers to act and behave according to their nature because what is outlined in the rules does not always reflect free will, so in the end each worker must find a way to do what’s best. The critical-interpretive approach with phenomenological method in research focuses on the meaning and awareness of OSH caused by communication distortion in the company on workers' behavior towards social reality as something complex, continuously evolving and full of meaning. In the development of Axel Honneth's conceptual dimensions of recognition theory (love, rights and solidarity) has a central role and solution in the distortion of corporate communication, especially in the implementation of OSH programs that emphasize the importance of recognizing worker relationships and developing self-confidence, self-respect and self-esteem, in the context of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) and Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC), recognition theory provides implications for the importance of recognizing workers’ contributions to the goals achieved in the company, thereby increasing workers' dignity and individual values in the company. Without social recognition, OSH will not be able to serve as operational barometer of a start-up company. It will only serve as a framing to protect the company, “as if” it already fulfills its legal obligations towards OSH.
Accounting and Tax Model for UMKM as Individual Taxpayers based on SAK EMKM and PP No 55 of 2022 Concerning Adjustments to Arrangements in the Field of Income Tax Pesik, Heidy; Wauran, Anita Ludia Vivian; Rengku, Jeffry Otniel; Santie, Johannes Kristoffel; Kaunang, Anneke Marie; Langi, Treesje Amelia Clara; Sondakh, Nixon
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The existence of tax regulations in the field of income tax results in changes to the tax obligations of individual MSME business actors in the tax obligation mechanism, especially in determining the tax base for determining the tax payable, as regulated in Government Regulation No. 50 of 2022 concerning adjustments to regulations in the field of taxation which regulate income. taxable up to a turnover of IDR 500,000,000 for individual taxpayers as well as MSME entities.Where this regulation will be implemented starting January 1 2022, so the need for an accounting and tax model is really needed by MSME business actors in carrying out their tax obligations in accordance with the current regulations. Where as a basis for reporting tax obligations, an accounting report is needed as the basis for calculating tax obligations.This research aims to produce an Accounting Report design model based on Accounting Standards for Small and Medium Enterprise Entities (MSMEs) as taxpayers as well as a Tax report model that is in line with Government Regulation Number 55 of 2022 concerning adjustments to Regulations in the Income Tax Sector which are derived from the regulations of Law No. 7 in 2021 regarding the harmonization of tax regulations, in order to assist MSMEs in carrying out their tax obligations. The final result of this research is to produce an accounting and tax model that is in accordance with the EMKM regulations and PP No. 55 of 2022.
Unveiling the Morphology of Saharan Heritage: Exploring Urban Heritage in the Algerian Sahara Gherraz, Halima; Guechi, Imen; Alkama, Djamel
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study is dedicated to exploring the Ksurian heritage of the Algerian Sahara, aiming to reveal the abundance and variety embedded within each ksar. Employing a comprehensive analytical approach, we meticulously examine four fundamental aspects: the urban layout, the dwellings, the materials utilized, and the construction techniques employed. To accomplish this research, extensive field visits were conducted, encompassing photography, on-site surveys, and engaging discussions with experts to gain profound insights into the distinctive characteristics of each region. Our findings unveil a remarkable and diverse heritage, exhibiting variations from one region to another, ultimately reflecting the unique traditions and capabilities of the Saharan population.
Branding Untirta Jawara and HITS and Green Campus Through Media Rel Widyastuti, Nurprapti Wahyu; Winangsih, Rahmi; Aisah, Dinda
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Sustainable development in the field of environmentally sound education is contained in SDGs No. 4, (Quality Education), and SDGs No. 9 (industry, innovation, and infrastructure). Untirta as an agent of chanre embodies a superior Untirta with environmental insight. Untirta's branding efforts are still partial and not optimal, therefore Untirta's vision must be understood by all stakeholders and internalized in every academic community. This study aims to determine the strategy of Branding Untirta Jawara as a Healthy, Integrated, Smart and Green (HITS and Green) Campus through a Media Relations Approach. Case study research methods, data obtained through interviews, observations and Focus group discussions. In formulating, designing and building the Untirta brand begins with the implementation of an analysis of three main parties, namely: Customers (consumer audit), Competitors (competitor audit) and Internal Stakeholders (internal audit). The research resource persons are Rectors and former Rectors, Public Relations, Lecturers, Employees and students of Untirta. To check the data, interviews were conducted with media partners, local governments and industry. The results showed that Untirta Branding was built through visual identity and brand activation process. Untirta's external branding is carried out through good relations with local and national media. To get the benefits of publication, a publication barter strategy is used, participating in the reporting of partner events at local and national events.
The Analysis of Public Service Management in Kota Serang. The Study of the online Application “RABEG” (Reaksi atas Berita Warga) Nizar, Indra; Hasanah, Budi; Annisarizki, Annisarizki; Mulyati, Budi
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The application of RABEG, is one of the media used to improve the services for people in Kota Serang. Howerver, its implementation has many problems, as reflected in the responses and assessments from users on the playstore platform, regarding the Rabeg application. The assessment given to this application was low, only 1.6 on a scale of 5. This research aimed to analyse the public service management in Kota Serang, focusing on the online Rabeg application. The research used descriptive qualitative approach, referred to the theoretical framework from Indrajit. It identified six important indicators; content development, competency building, connectivity, cyber law, citizen interface and capital. The data source were literature from books, mass media, official government documents, official website, the play store platform, and related journals. The findings of the research showed that the management of public services of Rabeg application was face with several obstacles and shortcomings. So the optimizing of public services from this application had not fully achieved.
The Role of Maritime Intelligence Agency in Fostering the Basics of National Maritime Resilience in Indonesia Kusumaningrum , Adi; Moeljadi, Moeljadi; P., Widyanto Pudyo; Wijaya, Windu Wahyu
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.01.06

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Excellent relations between the coordinator Ministry for maritime affairs and Investment as users with all stakeholders in the maritime domain as a collector of maritime intelligence data must be established so that users or decision-makers could make the right decisions promptly. Qualitative research is then conducted to find out what hindrances can impede the smooth supply of maritime intelligence data from collector to user and to look into requirements to produce good quality intelligence data for users. The research's data are obtained through library research and then analyzed through the data collection phase, data condensation phase, and data display phase. Finally, it ended by concluding that it is timely for the Indonesian government to create a maritime intelligence agency by grouping intelligence personnel from each maritime stakeholder, which performs maritime intelligence data gathering separately. The next new agency would serve as the only government body to supply maritime intelligence data for users. By doing so, sectoral ego and other hindrances, which often impede unity in serving the country, would be abolished. Additionally, maritime intelligence data sent to users must reflect the truth on the ground from several reliable intelligence sources.