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The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research
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ISSN : 23383879     EISSN : 28286014     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35335/ijopsor
The main goal of International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research is to present outstanding, high quality research developments in all areas of politics and sociology research to a broad audience of academicians and professionals. International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research provides a vehicle to help professionals, academics, and researchers working in the fields of politics and sociology to disseminate information.
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Illicit drug trafficking in Indonesia from the perspective of asymmetric warfare Beny Abukhaer Tatara; Suhirwan Suhirwan; Mochammad Afifuddin
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December: Politic and Sosiology
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The dynamics of the international strategic environment were influenced by the dynamics of international politics and security which require countries in the world to protect their national interests from a spectrum of threats, both actual and potential, which were increasingly complex and have implications for national defense, one of which was the illicit drug traficking. In several countries, drug trafficking was categorized as part of asymmetric warfare. This research aimed to analyze the illicit drugs trafficking drugs in Indonesia from the perspective of asymmetric warfare. This study used a qualitative method with a literature study approach. The resulted of the study show that the illicit drug trafficking in Indonesia fell into the category of asymmetric warfare that happen between state actors against non-state actors (drug dealers) or vice versa. Drug dealers, especially big dealers, armed themselves with firearms to fight against law enforcement officers. There was an illicit drug traficking in Indonesia that has linkage with terrorists, especially for funding their act. The impact of illicit drug trafficking included demographic, economic, socio-cultural and defense and security aspects.
Implementation of diversion as the settlement of child criminal cases in the perspective of Islamic law Muhammad Arafat; Asmuni
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December: Politic and Sosiology
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This research settles child crime culprits. This study uses descriptive analysis to find law enforcement authorities' diversion of child perpetrators' criminal activities, assess Law Number 11 of 2012's effectiveness, and examine Islamic law's perspective on diversion and its efficacy in settling child offender cases in Indonesia. This study found that since Law no. 11 of 2012 on the Juvenile Criminal Justice System (SPPA Law) was passed, many parties have hoped for a model of a criminal justice system that is more particular to children in Indonesia and better. As-Sulh in Islamic law and diversion in positive law. Islamic law does not criminalize children, but the leader can impose ta'dib (learning) punishments. Thus, tranquility or diversion is stressed while dealing with law-breaking youth. Juvenile crime management in Indonesia and Islamic law follows the notion of legality and emphasizing the child's interests through diversion and restorative justice.
Indonesian government policies in digital entrepreneurship transformation Ida Zubaedah; Eka Wahyu Hidayat
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December: Politic and Sosiology
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Covid-19 has resulted in the paralysis of various sectors of the community's economy. The Indonesian government immediately made efforts to restore the community's economy through the development of digital entrepreneurship. The method used in this study is a library research. The data used in this study are secondary data in the form of books, scientific journals and various relevant references. The study results show that entrepreneurship has a very important role for a country, the transformation of digital entrepreneurship in Indonesia is supported by government policies that are able to encourage economic growth. In Indonesia there are several successful entrepreneurs in the digital era, namely Nadiem Makarim (Go-Jek), Ahmad Zaky (Bukalapak), Andrew Darwis (Kaskus), William Tanuwijaya (Tokopedia), and Ferry Unardi (Traveloka).
Changes in community behavior post provision sanitation facilities in settlement area Padang Barat District Vivi Handayani; Denny Helard; Yossyafra Yossyafra
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December: Politic and Sosiology
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West Padang sub-district is a sub-district that has tourism potential, because in this sub-district there is a tourist attraction Puruih beach or what is known as Padang beach. As a tourist area, this sub-district still has problems with the availability of toilets and inadequate sanitation, as well as the habits of the people who still use the coast as a place to defecate. This habit will certainly cause new health problems later if you continue to let it. In addition, there are also many people who do not have their own MCK at home, and are forced to use public MCK for bathing and defecating and urinating. However, currently there are very few public toilet facilities in this area and if they do exist they are in a dilapidated condition. Added to this is the behavior of the surrounding community who do not take care of the public MCK facilities that have previously been built. In this study, researchers wanted to see changes in people's behavior after sanitation facilities were built in their area. Are they going to maintain the facilities that have been provided or are they the same as before, let the facilities be abandoned as before.
Assessment of factors influencing the success of housing projects in West Pasaman Ade Herdiwansyah; Denny Helard; Purnawan Purnawan
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December: Politic and Sosiology
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Throughout the nation's journey the property industry has played a very important role in the development and development of the country in the country which has a very large contribution including 9.4 in the national Gross Domestic, and in 2017 the property business has greatly increased up to 15% and has a capacity of Rp. 318 Trillion, this research is to analyze the success factors of housing projects in West Pasaman, how these factors affect the improvement of housing projects in West Pasaman, both from environmental aspects of housing projects, legal aspects of housing projects and economic aspects of housing projects, therefore there are three aspects. Factors that are very influential in terms of the 3 phases of the housing project development process with an assessment taken above 50% as follows; Preconstruction Location selection 57 %, strategic location 80.5%, affordable house selling price 51.3%, licensing 80.9%, marketing marketing 69%. Construction Human resources (workers/carpenters) 71.2%. Post-construction Opportunities for economic growth 87.9%, houses in accordance with the agreement 51.8%, completeness of documents properly taken care of 65.5%.
Residential satisfaction analysis of developer products Ari Septayuda; Yossyafra Yossyafra; Benny Hidayat
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December: Politic and Sosiology
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In housing with the type of commercial house, a CSI value of 78.80% is obtained, meaning that the residents of the housing are satisfied with the developer's product. The results of the analysis of the ISA method, there are 5 attributes that are a priority for improvement/improvement, namely (1) drainage system; (2) Quality of the roof, ceiling of the house; (3) Quality of house walls; (4) The quality of the floor of the house; (5) The quality of the frames, doors and windows of the house. In public housing, the CSI value is 64.25%, meaning that residents of the housing are quite satisfied with the developer's product. The results of the analysis of the ISA method. there are 8 attributes that are a priority for improvement/improvement, namely (1) Quality of sills, doors, windows of the house; (2) Provision of green open space; (3) Quality of house walls; (4) drainage system; (5) The quality of the floor of the house; (6)Public transportation at residential locations; (7) Residential environment security services; (8) The quality of the roof, the ceiling of the house.
Abuse of authority of the chairman of the general election commission in the election process of the regent and deputy regent of Sabu Raijua Filmon Mikson Polin
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December: Politic and Sosiology
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esearch with the title Abuse of Authority of the Chairman of the General Election Commission in the Election Process of the Regent and Deputy Regent of Sabu Raijua, the research problem is Why was there an abuse of authority by the Chairman of the General Election Commission of Sabu Raijua Regency? This research uses normative legal research, based on the results of research on Article 3 of Law Number 31 of 1999 in conjunction with Article 18 and Article 81 of Law Number 30 of 2014 in conjunction with Article 13 and Article 14 of Law Number 8 of 2015 and interviews with the chairman of Bawaslu Sabu Raijua, the conclusion is that the reason for the abuse by the general election commission in the election of regents and deputy regents of Sabu Raijua is due to juridical reasons, technical reasons and substance; because the Chairman of the General Election Commission of Sabu Raijua Regency did not carefully examine the requirements of the candidate pair for Regent and Deputy Regent of Sabu Raijua; dishonest in making decisions; for not complying with the warning letter of the Chairman of the General Election Supervisory Board of Sabu Raijua Regency.
Dispute on Execution of Criminal Confiscation Objects and General Seizures for Bankruptcy in Review from Legal Benefit Muhammad Fathin Habibullah; Natangsa Surbakti; Aidul Fitriciada Azhari; Peggy Dian Septi Nur Angraini
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 4 (2023): Maret: Politic and Sosiology
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Criminal foreclosures and general foreclosures of bankruptcy are different. Normative juridical research with statutory and case approaches. The aim is to find out and analyze criminal enforcement and bankruptcy at the same time that there was a conflict in the execution of the Pandawa Mandiri Group Savings and Loans Cooperative case (KSP Pandawa). The results of KSP Pandawa and Nuryanto's research, the chairman of KSP Pandawa went bankrupt, the decision of the Commercial Court at the Central Jakarta District Court and all assets were publicly confiscated. Nuryanto was convicted by the Depok District Court on charges of fictitious investment and an additional crime of auctioning all economic assets for the state. The Pandawa KSP Curator Team filed a lawsuit for a criminal verdict that was strengthened by the Supreme Court's Cassation Decision Number 3 K/Pdt.Sus-Bankrupt/2019. Amar Cassation requests that the Depok District Attorney hand over all confiscated assets to the Pandawa KSP Curator Team. The cassation decision fulfills legal benefits, KSP Pandawa can register receivables with the curator for verification and will receive proportional loss returns as stipulated in Law Number 37 of 2004 concerning Bankruptcy and Postponement of Debt Payment Obligations.
The urgency to reconstruction the law of concerning villages in obligations of village heads to resolve disputes and misdemeanors Irwandi Ibrahim; Fenty U Puluhulawa; Dian Ekawati Ismail
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 4 (2023): Maret: Politic and Sosiology
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The rural population is the basic capital of national development, which belongs to the people and nation of Indonesia. Villages have developed in various forms as part of the government structure and must be empowered to be strong, advanced and democratic so that they are able to carry out governance. In accordance with the mandate of the Law on Villages, the Village Head has the obligation to resolve disputes within the Village community. So far, the position of the village head in resolving conflicts is not clear, especially when minor crimes occur within the village community. This writing aims to examine how the urgency of the reconstruction of the Law on Villages in the obligation of the Village Head to Resolve Disputes and Misdemeanors. The research method used in the framework of this research is normative legal research method. The results of the study show that solving a problem that occurs in the village by placing the Village Head as a peace judge is a form of discretion/executive policy in order to realize public services for the community so that it is better to carry out a reconstruction of 26 paragraph (4) of Law No. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages.%MCEPASTEBIN%
Problematics of hand arrest operation by KPK in the due process of perspective law Parnitongan Malau
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 4 (2023): Maret: Politic and Sosiology
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There has been a legal emergency in Indonesia's law enforcement, notably in terms of corruption, ever since the reformation. The purposes of this research are twofold: (1) to ascertain whether or not the hand arrest operation conducted by Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi Indonesia (KPK) investigators is in accordance with Indonesian criminal procedure legislation, and (2) to ascertain whether or not the operation represents the rule of law in Indonesia. Specifically, this is an example of normative legal research. This thesis was written using a legal approach. The research found that KPK investigators' arrest operations are treated the same as any other arrest governed by Indonesia's Criminal Process Code, which requires many stages prior to being carried out (including eavesdropping and undercover operations). The purpose of this study is to analyze the existence of Hand Arrest Operation by Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi Indonesia (KPK) investigators in Indonesian criminal procedural law, as well as to examine whether hand arrest operation by KPK investigators reflects Indonesian criminal procedure law which adheres to due process of law. The type of research in this research is normative legal research. While the approach taken in writing this thesis is statutory. The results of the study show that the existence of the arrest operation by KPK investigators in the Indonesian criminal procedure law can be concluded to be the same as the ordinary arrest regulated in the Criminal Procedure Code, which must be preceded by a series of actions such as as wiretapping and undercover operations before the arrest operation is carried out.

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