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Jurnal Kajian Stratejik Ketahanan Nasional
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Aims & Scope Jurnal Kajian Stratejik Ketahanan Nasional (JKSKN) memiliki focus and scope berbagai penelitian di bidang kajian Ketahanan Nasional secara luas namun tidak terbatas pada: Accommodate the needs of readers and authors Intelijen dan Ketahanan Nasional Geopolitik dan Geostrategi Kawasan Resolusi Konflik Keamanan Nasional dan Kebijakan Pertahanan Keamanan Maritim dan Dirgantara Ideologi, Nasionalisme, dan Politik Identitas Demografi, Sumber Daya Alam dan Sumber Daya Manusia Pertahanan dan Keamanan Nasional Wawasan Nusantara dan Integrasi Nasional Ekonomi Politik Pembangunan Media dan Ketahanan Nasional Sistem Pertahanan dan Keamanan Rakyat Semesta
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Intelijen Strategis BAKAMLA RI dalam Melaksanakan Kolaborasi Institusi Keamanan Maritim untuk Ketahanan Nasional Sutisna, Muhammad; Rofii, Muhammad Syaroni, Mr.
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Besides being asked to be an Archipelagoc State, almost all of Indonesia's territorial boundaries are surrounded by sea which places these waters as a strategic route because it is passed by international trade routes. Under these conditions, Indonesia must have a defense and security system that is capable of safeguarding its territory to deal with various military and non-military forces. Where a peaceful situation like this is dominated by non-military threats such as illegal fishing, human trafficking, drug smuggling by sea, to accidents and disasters at sea. So it takes institutions that have the power and authority to maintain maritime sovereignty and security. Although currently Indonesia already has the Indonesian Navy as a state institution that is responsible for maintaining Indonesian territorial sovereignty in the waters.This condition also motivated the author to conduct this research to see how the role of Bakamla RI in collaborating between maritime security institutions to strengthen national resilience considering the increasingly dynamic strategic environment requires a special formulation to overcome various kinds of problems that exist in Indonesian territorial jurisdictions. at the moment. Using a qualitative method approach through interviews and based on reference books and journals using three theories and concepts such as strategic intelligence, maritime security, and national security. The researcher wants to see how the collaborative role of the Indonesian National Security Agency with the Indonesian Navy and Customs in maintaining maritime security is to strengthen national security. Keywoords: Archipelagoc State, defense, security, BAKAMLA RI, TNI AL, BNN, BEA CUKAI, Strategic Intelligence, Maritime Security, National, Security
Permasalahan Narkoba di Indonesia dan Ancaman Bonus Demografi Supratman, Dindin; Runturambi, Arthur Josias Simon
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The demographic bonus is a phenomenon where the population structure is very beneficial in terms of development because the population of productive age is very large, while the proportion of young people is getting smaller and the proportion of old people is not much. Indonesia will get a demographic bonus, which is the number of labor force ages (15-64 years) reaching around 70 percent, while 30 percent of the population is not productive (aged 14 years and under and aged over 65 years) which will occur in 2020-2030 . On the one hand, demographic bonuses benefit because of the abundance of productive Human Resources (HR). But on the other hand, disaster is ready to lurk if the abundant workforce is not of good quality. Productive age population who are not in their best performance will certainly be excluded. Unpreparedness both physically and mentally will make the workforce difficult to compete. Drugs are one of the factors that make productive age performance not prime. The effects of addiction forced him to dwell only on quenching his thirst for taking drugs. Keywords: demographic bonus, drugs, productive, lost generation
Studi Komparatif Kebijakan Luar Negeri Indonesia Bebas-Aktif dan Lebih Dekat ke Salah Satu Blok, Mana Yang Lebih Menguntungkan Kepentingan Nasional Indonesia? Syahdami, Syahdami; Rofii, Muhammad Syaroni, Mr.
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Since independence, Indonesia's foreign policy has always changed. Although the doctrine of a free and active foreign policy that was first coined by the proclaimer Mohammad Hatta in 1948 has never changed, its practice depends on the approaches and interpretations taken by the ruling leaders. The old order leaned towards the eastern bloc, the new order tilted towards the western bloc, and the reform order was in a dilemma due to various domestic and international factors. Of the various political choices that have been made by the Indonesian authorities, which one is more beneficial to Indonesia's own national interests. This is the main concern of this article. Keywords: free-active foreign policy, old order, new order, reform, national interest
Pemetaan Masalah Dalam Implementasi Kebijakan Rehabilitasi Penyalahguna Narkotika Di Indonesia Ramdlonaning, Anisya; Natalud, Christian; Istyawan, Martha; Ayuningtyas, Vallendiah
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Indonesian government has some regulations that related to the Rehabilitation Policy for narcotics abusers. Unfortunately, the results are still not as expected. Many problems were found in its implementation, one of them is overcapapcity and overcrwoded at prison due to narcotics convicts or abusers. The other hand the number of abusers who access and receive rehabilitation services at rehabilitation institutions are limited. This study aims to map the problems that occur in the implementation of rehabilitation policies in Indonesia through a qualitative approach using the method of literature review within the framework of input, process, output and outcome logic models. Keywords: Policy Issues, Rehabilitation, Abuses, Drugs
Revisi Undang-Undang Nomor 35 Tahun 2009 Tentang Narkotika: Pengaturan Zat Psikoaktif Baru Diah Pratiwi, Andriani Mutia; Christiana, Christiana; Renel, Rosita Dewi Eka
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Massive technological and information developments have had an impact on the emergence of new types of drugs or new psychoactive substances (NPS). NPS is a new chemical synthesis designed to imitate the psychoactive effects of legally controlled drugs. Developing and establishing flexible and appropriate legislation is necessary to monitor the circulation and abuse of NPS. This article uses a qualitative method with a normative legal approach based on secondary evidence (literature review). To date, the NPS regulations have been included in the schedule to Narcotics Act No. 35, 2009, which is regulated by the Minister of Health. Assessment of a type of NPS takes six months to two years, so the number of identified NPS is not as quick as published regulations. The EU through EMCDDA uses an early warning system in reporting new substances, an assessment mechanism and risk control in NPS law enforcement. Meanwhile, China uses the NPS conversion system with a certain amount of narcotics to convict perpetrators. To counter the threat of abuse and the illicit flow of NPS in Indonesia, a comprehensive policy is needed. Policies to combat NPS abuse and illicit traffic should not only be measured based on indicators of the number of people arrested or imprisoned for NPS violations and the number confiscated, but also based on health, development and human rights. Keywords: Narcotics, New Psychoactive Substances, Law Enforcement
Keselarasan Lembaga Penegak Hukum dalam Implementasi Restorative Justice bagi Penyalahguna Narkotika di Indonesia Fauziah, Eva; Fatrika, Slamet; Pratiwi, Utari Dwi
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The problem of overcrowding of correctional institutions in Indonesia is a big problem that must be resolved immediately. The high number of Narcotics abusers who are imprisoned is the main cause of the problem. The restorative justice approach which is an alternative to sentencing that has been implemented in various countries can be an alternative in solving the problem of overcrowding in prisons. Some of the regulatory concepts for restorative justice for narcotics abusers applied in other countries include drug courts in the United States and drug diversion programs in Thailand. Various regulations have been established by the Government of Indonesia to support restorative justice programs, especially for narcotics abusers. But unfortunately, until now the program has not been able to run properly due to various problems in regulation and implementation. This study aims to describe the problems faced by Indonesia in realizing restorative justice for Narcotics abusers and provide appropriate recommendations to overcome the problems of implementing restorative justice for Narcotics abusers. The research method was carried out qualitatively by conducting a literature review of previous research, regulations, and related documents. Keywords: Overcrowding Prison, Restorative Justice, Narcotics Abusers
Pentingnya Dekriminalisasi Penyalah Guna Narkotika melalui Asesmen Terpadu dalam RUU Narkotika Fadholi, Ahmat; Surtikanthi, Dian; Annisya, Sri
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Prisoners in prison are dominated by narcotics cases, causing overcapacity. Responding to this problem, a decriminalization policy is needed for Narcotics abusers so that they can be placed in rehabilitation institutions. In decriminalization, Narcotics abuse is an unlawful act but the sanction given is in the form of rehabilitation. The TAT assessment, which is part of the decriminalization policy, aims to determine the role of a suspect in a narcotics crime, whether he is a drug abuser or a dealer and to determine his level of narcotics dependence. Thus the policy of decriminalization with rehabilitation punishment can be appropriately given to suspects who are addicted to Narcotics. However, the implementation of the TAT policy is still unknown whether it has been running effectively or not. The purpose of the article is to identify how the decriminalization of Narcotics through TAT has been implemented so far, by looking at the obstacles to implementation. The results of the study found that the obstacles in implementing the TAT were the unclear phrases in Article 111 and Article 112; there is no regulation regarding integrated assessment in Law no. 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics; problems in the implementation of rehabilitation; less optimal implementation of integrated assessments and minimal awareness of facilities and infrastructure as well as human resources in implementing rehabilitation; and the lack of availability of facilities and infrastructure as well as human resources. Keywords: Decriminalization, Narcotics, Integrated Assessment Team

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