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Bulletin of Community Engagement
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ISSN : 27747077     EISSN : 27747077     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.51278/bce.v2i1.242
The mission of Bulletin of Community Engagement is to serve as the premier peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal to advance theory and practice related to all forms of outreach and engagement . This includes highlighting innovative endeavors; critically examining emerging issues, trends, challenges, and opportunities; and reporting on studies of impact in the areas of public service, outreach, engagement, extension, engaged research, community-based research, community-based participatory research, action research, public scholarship, service-learning, and community service. Bulletin of Community Engagement aims to provide a forum for international researchers on applied Society Development and Engagement to publish the original articles. The scope of Bulletin of Community Engagement are Society Development and Engagement. This journal contains research-based community service results such as PAR (Participatory Action Research), ABCD (Asset Based Community Development), CBR (Community-Based Research), Service Learning, Community Development, and other methodologies.
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Implikasi Kriminal Identitas Tadlis dalam Pernikahan: Tinjauan Hukum Islam Tentang Pembatalan Pernikahan dan Tanggung Jawab Pelaku Tedy Subrata; Usman Musthafa; Agus Prihartono; Itang; Sayehu
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v6i1.1791

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This study examines the criminal implications of tadlis of identity (concealment or deception of identity) in marriage, focusing on its relationship to marriage annulment and the legal responsibility of the perpetrator under Islamic law and Indonesian positive law. The research discusses acts of concealing or falsifying identity, marital status, age, or other administrative data that form the basis for the validity of a marriage contract and its official registration. Using a normative legal research method with statutory, conceptual, and case approaches, this study analyzes primary legal materials, including the Indonesian Marriage Law, the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI), the new Indonesian Criminal Code (Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2023), and the Population Administration Law, as well as secondary materials such as court decisions and Islamic legal literature on fraud (tadlis). The findings reveal that identity tadlis constitutes a form of fraud that undermines the essential elements of consent and honesty in the marriage contract (ijab qabul), thereby serving as a strong legal basis for marriage annulment under both Islamic law (as fasakh) and positive law (Article 27 paragraph (2) of the Indonesian Marriage Law and Article 72 paragraph (2) of the Compilation of Islamic Law). Furthermore, perpetrators may incur criminal liability when such acts fulfill the elements of document forgery, manipulation of population administration data, or concealment of lawful impediments to marriage, particularly under Articles 402–403 of the new Criminal Code. Consequently, the resolution of identity fraud cases in marriage should be approached through an integrated perspective encompassing Islamic law, family law, and criminal law, as marriage annulment and criminal sanctions address different yet complementary legal functions.
The Limitations of the Role of Majelis Ta’lim in Resolving Conflicts Regarding Husbands' Maintenance for Wives in the City of Cilegon Irfan Amin Sam; Wazin; Syihabudin; Itang; Sayehu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v6i1.1853

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This article examines why Majelis Ta’lim has not yet functioned effectively as a forum for resolving disputes concerning a husband’s obligation to provide maintenance in Cilegon City. The study begins by addressing the persistent gap between the recognition of maintenance rights in Islamic family law and Indonesian positive law and the continued vulnerability of wives when such rights are neglected in everyday marital life. Employing a descriptive qualitative field research approach, the study finds that Majelis Ta’lim primarily serves as an initial complaint forum due to its social trust, emotional closeness, and moral authority within the community. Nevertheless, its practical contribution remains limited. The main obstacles include the predominance of female congregants, the limited integration of fiqh teachings with legal literacy, and the absence of continuous assistance and referral mechanisms to formal legal institutions. Therefore, this article argues that strengthening the role of Majelis Ta’lim requires moving beyond spiritual reinforcement toward the development of community-based mediation and legal literacy programs that can more effectively support and protect wives’ financial rights
Realizing World Class Bureaucracy: The Role of Human Rights Principles in Denpasar Public Services Mega Asmara Purwantini; I Nyoman Subanda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v6i1.2056

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This study examines the implementation of human rights-based public services in Denpasar City as part of efforts to strengthen bureaucratic reform toward a world-class bureaucracy. Using a qualitative descriptive multi-site approach, the research focuses on several strategic service units, namely Wangaya Regional Hospital, South Denpasar Subdistrict Office, Sanur Kaja Village Office, Public Service Mall, Social Affairs Office, and the Legal and Organization Division of the Denpasar City Regional Secretariat. Data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews, non-participant observation, and document analysis involving service standards, performance reports, complaints data, and bureaucratic reform documents. The findings show that human rights principles in public services have been implemented through accessibility improvements, priority services for vulnerable groups, complaint mechanisms, and digital-based service innovations. However, the implementation is still constrained by institutional resistance, limited resources, uneven staff capacity, weak coordination, and varying levels of public participation, especially among vulnerable groups such as the elderly and persons with disabilities. The study concludes that human rights-based public services in Denpasar have developed positively, but still require stronger inter-agency synchronization, more inclusive participation mechanisms, and continuous capacity building to achieve a truly responsive and equitable public service system.
The Dilemma of Law Enforcement in Handling Road Blocking, Between Freedom of Expression And Road User Rights in Dompu Regency Fitradin Malani; Ridwan; Mastorat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v6i1.2375

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Road blockades in Dompu Regency pose a legal dilemma because they combine two conflicting public rights: freedom of expression and the rights of road users. This action is often chosen as an effective means of public expression, but simultaneously disrupts community mobility, safety, and socio-economic activities. Field evidence demonstrates the tension between the aspirations of demonstrators and the obligation of law enforcement officials to enforce laws that protect the public interest. Regulations such as Law No. 9 of 1998, Law No. 22 of 2009, the Criminal Code, and the Police Law provide the legal basis, but their implementation faces practical obstacles. This study aims to understand how this conflict of rights is negotiated in law enforcement practices while assessing the effectiveness of existing regulations and the social and cultural factors that influence law enforcement decisions. The research approach uses normative and qualitative juridical methods, utilizing secondary legal materials and policy documents. The analysis focuses on integrating legal texts and empirical evidence to map the legal dilemma and its implications for the balance of public rights. The scope is limited to the case of road blockades in Dompu Regency to emphasize the local context and the strategies of law enforcement officials. The findings show that authorities face a dilemma between firmly enforcing the law and respecting the rights of demonstrators. Therefore, mediation, inter-agency coordination, public education, and monitoring technology are crucial strategies. Operational guidelines, risk indicators, and standard procedures are also needed to ensure proportional and consistent action by officers. The research's novelty lies in the integration of legal analysis and field facts, resulting in an adaptive and inclusive law enforcement strategy. The findings provide academic and practical contributions with recommendations for operational guidelines, community-based mediation mechanisms, increased officer capacity, and a systematic evaluation system. This strategy is expected to maintain a balance between the rights of expression and road users, prevent prolonged conflict, and strengthen legal legitimacy at the local level.
Criminological Construction of Motives and Goals of Perpetrators of Criminal Acts of Detention from the Perspective of Modern Realism Theory Ramli; Hajairin; Musmuliadin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v6i1.2376

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This research stems from the academic problem of the limitations of the normative-dogmatic approach in criminal law, which tends to reduce the analysis of the crime of detention to merely fulfilling the elements of the crime, without elaborating on the perpetrator's motives and goals as complex social constructs. In fact, the dynamics of unlawful deprivation of liberty cannot be separated from power relations, opportunity structures, and individual rationality within a specific social context. This research aims to construct the motives and goals of perpetrators of the crime of detention through a synthesis of criminal law and modern realist criminological perspectives, specifically within the framework of Left Realism and Right Realism. The method used is library research with a normative-conceptual approach and theoretical analysis, through a systematic review of international criminal law and criminology literature. The results indicate that the perpetrator's motives reflect structural pressures and social dynamics, while the goals reflect a rational orientation in exploiting criminal opportunities. This theoretical synthesis produces a new construction model that expands the analysis of subjective elements in criminal law and provides academic and practical implications for the development of criminal policies that are more contextual, preventative, and responsive to the root causes of social problems.
The Effect of Service Quality and Price on Customer Loyalty Mediated by Customer Satisfaction at PT Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison in South Jakarta Rahmadina , Rizka; Budi Prasetyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v6i1.2539

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This research seeks to examine the influence of service quality and pricing on customer loyalty, while considering customer satisfaction as a mediating variable among prepaid users of PT Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison in South Jakarta. The study is motivated by a decline in the number of customers as well as fluctuating perceptions regarding service quality and pricing, which are assumed to impact customer loyalty. A quantitative research design was applied using a survey method, where data were gathered through questionnaires distributed to prepaid Indosat users. The analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling with a Partial Least Squares (PLS-SEM) approach. The findings reveal that both service quality and price significantly and positively affect customer satisfaction. In addition, customer satisfaction is proven to have a significant positive impact on customer loyalty. Service quality and price also directly influence customer loyalty. Moreover, customer satisfaction is found to act as a significant mediating variable that strengthens the relationship between service quality, price, and customer loyalty. These results suggest that enhancing service quality and implementing pricing strategies that align with customers’ perceived value are essential for increasing both customer satisfaction and loyalty.