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Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight
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Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight is a scientific journal published by Amerta Institute. It focuses on disseminating the results of community service activities that create real and innovative impacts across various fields, including education, health, economic empowerment, the environment, technology, social sciences, law, and public welfare. Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight is published twice a year, in February and August, and employs a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and relevance of its publications. The journal is registered with ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) Online 3090-2185 and ISSN Print xxxx-xxxx, issued by the National Research and Innovation Agency (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional) – Directorate of Multimedia Repositories and Scientific Publishing, National ISSN Center of Indonesia (PUSAT NASIONAL ISSN INDONESIA). This ensures proper indexing, citation, and accessibility in academic and professional databases, enhancing the journal’s credibility and global reach. More than just scientific documentation, the journal aims to serve as a practical guide that can be directly applied by various stakeholders. Through this initiative, Amerta Institute is committed to strengthening the synergy between academia and the community to drive sustainable social change.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 22 Documents
A Criminological Study of Motor Vehicle Traffic Violations by Children in the Parigi Moutong Police Resort Area Marlena; Kamal; Titie
Masterpiace Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mapc6549

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Motor vehicle traffic violations committed by minors represent a significant criminological and legal issue, particularly because they directly affect road safety and reflect the state's responsibility to provide legal protection for children. This study aims to examine the criminogenic factors underlying traffic violations committed by minors and to analyze preventive and control measures implemented by the Parigi Moutong Police Resort. An empirical legal research method was employed by integrating normative and sociological approaches. Primary data were collected through field observations and interviews with officers of the Traffic Unit (Satlantas) of Parigi Moutong Police Resort, while secondary data were obtained from statutory regulations and contemporary criminology literature. The findings reveal that traffic violations by minors are driven by internal factors—including emotional immaturity, impulsive behavior, sensation seeking, and low legal awareness—and external factors such as inadequate parental supervision, permissive social norms, peer group influence, and weak early-stage law enforcement. Police data from 2024 recorded 61,991 traffic incidents involving minors aged 15–17, indicating a critical public safety concern. Preventive efforts implemented by the police include legal education programs, traffic patrols, enforcement operations, ticketing, and targeted counseling for both minors and parents. This study concludes that traffic violations committed by minors should not be viewed merely as legal infractions but as a complex form of juvenile delinquency requiring comprehensive intervention from families, schools, communities, and law enforcement agencies to improve road safety and child protection.
The Dynamics of Divorce in Palu City and the Role of the Religious Court in Prevention Efforts in Palu City Meilany; Susi Susilawati; M. Ayyub Mubarrak
Masterpiace Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/jpxgrk12

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This study investigates the rising trend of divorce in Palu City and evaluates the role of the Religious Court in preventing marital dissolution through mediation and legal interventions. Divorce, although permissible as a last resort in Islamic law, has become increasingly prevalent, reflecting complex socio-economic and psychological dynamics within households. Using a juridical-empirical qualitative approach, this research analyzes primary data obtained from interviews and observations with divorced parties, alongside secondary data from case files of Cerai Gugat and Cerai Talak registered in the Palu Religious Court from 2022 to 2024. The findings reveal that dominant factors contributing to divorce include infidelity, economic instability, poor communication, domestic violence, loss of marital harmony, and conflicting values. An increasing number of divorces among young couples is also observed, driven by emotional immaturity and socio-economic pressures. Although the Religious Court implements mandatory mediation under the Supreme Court Regulation on mediation procedures, its effectiveness remains limited due to low legal awareness, heightened emotional tension, and external family interference. This study highlights that divorce is not solely a legal matter but also a multidimensional social phenomenon. The research contributes to the development of Islamic family law and provides important insights for policymakers to strengthen preventive measures through legal education, improved mediation quality, and community empowerment.

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