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International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27752976     DOI : 10.53695/injects
International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects), published by the Centre for Research and Development Indonesia (CERED Indonesia), North Sumatra, Indonesia, which includes articles on the scientific research field of Economics, Technology and Social sciences, consists of the results of scientific research original, International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects) accepts manuscripts in the field of research comprises scientific areas relevant to: Economics and the Relevant Sectors of Economic Science Technology Social Sciences Fields
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The Spread of Information and Interaction on Social Media in Influencing Information Asymmetry and Investment Decision-Making Harry Hidayat Kamil
International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : CERED Indonesia Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53695/injects.v6i2.1566

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This study examines the influence of social media in Indonesia on investment decision-making. Currently, social media platforms are developing rapidly and have become an important source of information for investors. This can be observed through the emergence of corporate social media accounts, investment company social media platforms, and stock analyst social media accounts across various platforms. These channels aim to provide diverse information to assist investors in making informed investment decisions. This research explains how information dissemination and user interactions on social media, which generate a wisdom of crowds effect, can reduce information asymmetry in the investment decision-making process. The study employs primary data collected by distributing questionnaires to investment-related social media groups and communities. A total of 150 respondents were selected using purposive sampling. The findings illustrate how information disseminated through corporate social media, investment company social media, and stock analyst social media influences information asymmetry in investment decision-making. Furthermore, the study describes how interactions among social media users (wisdom of crowds) within these platforms contribute to reducing information asymmetry and shaping investment decisions.
Legal Regulations on Health Services and Suitable Food for Prisoners in Class IIa Pancur Batu Correctional Institution Donni Sinurat; Fitria Ramadhani Siregar; Hasdiana Juwita Bintang
International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53695/injects.v6i2.1570

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This study examines the effectiveness of fulfilling the rights to healthcare services and adequate food provision at the Class IIA Pancur Batu Correctional Institution amid the regulatory transition during the 2024–2025 period. Employing a juridical-empirical research method with statutory, case, and comparative approaches, the study analyzes the harmonization between the mandates of Law Number 22 of 2022 and Minister of Immigration and Corrections Regulation Number 1 of 2025 and the State’s fiscal capacity. The findings reveal a disparity between normative expectations (das Sollen) and operational realities (das Sein). Although prison management demonstrates procedural compliance through the implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), food security innovations, and financial digitalization, the substantive effectiveness of service delivery remains constrained by structural barriers. These obstacles include budget limitations under the Standard Input Costs (SBM), food price volatility, and demographic pressures resulting from overcrowding, which heighten health risks. A comparison with the Nelson Mandela Rules confirms gaps in meeting the standards of wholesome food quality and the principle of equivalence of care in healthcare provision. Accordingly, institutional strengthening strategies are required, including budget rationalization, optimization of telemedicine services, and integration of prison healthcare into the national social security system to ensure the protection of inmates’ fundamental rights.
Criminal Offense of Narcotics Distribution Through Mass Media Nimrod Manalu; Fitria Ramadhani Siregar; Rahul Ardian Fikri
International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53695/injects.v6i2.1571

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This research is motivated by the convergence of digital technology disruption, which gave birth to the phenomenon of “Uberization of Drug Trafficking,” and the national criminal law reform through the enactment of Law Number 1 of 2023 concerning the Criminal Code (National Criminal Code). This study aims to analyze the dynamics of narcotics trafficking crimes through mass media ranging from the surface web to the darknet within the new legal framework, as well as to identify potential impunity gaps due to the regulatory transition period. The research method used is normative juridical with statutory, conceptual, and comparative approaches, sourced from secondary data. The results indicate that the shift in the penal paradigm of the National Criminal Code from retributive to rehabilitative and restorative provides a sharp differentiation in handling between abusers and syndicates. However, the revocation of certain lex specialis provisions in the Narcotics Law potentially creates a legal vacuum (rechtsvacuum) regarding electronic transaction offenses if not anticipated with progressive legal interpretation, particularly through the construction of “intermediary tools” and corporate criminal liability. The complexity of modus operandi utilizing end-to-end encryption and cryptocurrency demands a reorientation of law enforcement strategies from conventional approaches towards a Smart Power approach that integrates digital forensics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and solid international cooperation.
Effectiveness of Registration Standards in the Classification of Inmates Wilson Santoso Tambun; Rahul Ardian Fikri; Hasdiana Juwita Bintang
International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53695/injects.v6i2.1572

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The registration and classification of inmates constitute a fundamental initial stage in the administration of the correctional system, as they form the basis for placement decisions, security management, and individualized rehabilitation programs. Registration standards, as regulated through technical guidelines and administrative instruments within correctional units, are intended to ensure accurate data recording, risk identification, and the formulation of effective treatment and development programs. However, their implementation continues to face various challenges that affect the overall effectiveness of inmate classification. Empirical studies conducted across several correctional institutions indicate that limitations in human resources, infrastructure constraints, and insufficient training of assessment officers hinder the consistent application of registration standards in accordance with established guidelines. As a result, the objective of achieving appropriate inmate grouping and the optimal design of individualized correctional programs has not been uniformly realized. At the normative level, the enactment of Law Number 22 of 2022 concerning Corrections has renewed the legal framework previously governed by Law Number 12 of 1995. The new statute reinforces the principles of individualization, continuity, and the protection of inmates’ rights as integral components of a modern correctional system oriented toward rehabilitation and social reintegration. Although this updated legal framework strengthens the rights-based and evidence-based orientation of correctional administration, the technical regulation of registration and classification procedures remains largely dependent on guidelines issued by the Directorate General of Corrections. Consequently, further harmonization between statutory provisions and technical instruments is necessary to enhance legal certainty and operational effectiveness. These findings demonstrate that the effectiveness of registration standards in inmate classification is determined not solely by the quality of written regulations, but also by institutional capacity, administrative coherence, and the availability of adequate resources to ensure accurate and sustainable implementation.

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