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Wacana Hukum 2013 Faculty of Law, Universitas Slamet Riyadi

Abstract: Education should be able to transform the moral values, education also serves to'social engineering in order to build an effective social capital. Internalization thevalues of religion and anti-corruption more specifically, be able to contribute to themental and moral development of a clean and honest. Moreover anti-corruptioneducation should not just stop at the level of education but should strive to be amovement that involves various elements of society.Keywords:anti-corruption education

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Wacana Hukum 2012 Faculty of Law, Universitas Slamet Riyadi

Abstract :as one the elements of democracy, kaw should be the foundation of transparent, accountable and responsive governance, establishment of an honest and fair, general election system, protection of human rights and the existence of a democratic and contident society. Law should be able as well to guarantee  that the state administrators transparently do obey the rule of law in exercising their tasks. Law enforcement within a state should correspondent to the ideal of law of nation concerned. It means that the law enforcement should be in accordance with the philosophy, way of life, norms  and principles followed by the society concerned. Key word : Democracy. Law enforcement.

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Wacana Hukum 2012 Faculty of Law, Universitas Slamet Riyadi

Abstract:KUHAP and integrated criminal justice system need some pre requisite to conduct. Based on the elements, the integrity of criminal justice system needs to be synchronized both the structure, substance and the culture. In Criminal Law (The Formal Law)  as it is stated in UU No 8 1981 about criminal law , it is already put the framework to conduct the integrated criminal justice through the arrangement of functional relation mechanism between investigating officer and general prosecutor, investigating officer and court, general prosecutor and court and court/attorney and correctional institution. Key words: KUHAP,  integrated criminal justice system.

Dahlia, Agatha Jumiati &

Wacana Hukum 2012 Faculty of Law, Universitas Slamet Riyadi

Abstract  : Simple society likes villagers is mostly choose conflict finishing of live    environment by discussion to avoid the dispute which is in order to reach the substantial justice. Conflict finishing by discussion using partner relationship approachment which get involved three strength elements : government, industry world and society is a step to get ideal civil society. Keywords : live environment pollution, culture of law and partner relationship.

Ningsih, Dewi Handayani Untari

Dinamik 2003 Universitas Stikubank

When creating databases for GIS-applications often existing maps are scanned and vectorised for used. However, vectorisation becomes obsolete when GIS-objects can be referred to both in theme and geometry in a raster environment. This article shows to use model spatial data raster and vector for GIS - applications in both the graphical and image structure. Geographical data must first be converted into a computer- readable format before it can be used in a GIS. Spatial data are "elements that can be stored in map form." These elements correspond to a uniquely defined location on the Earth's surface. Spatial data have also been describe as “any data concerning phenomenon a really distributed” in two or more dimensions. (Peuquet and Marble, I990.) Data model is the rules to convert real geographical variation into discrete objects. There are two main GIS data models - vector and raster. Each of the two data models has specific types of data, analysis and displays that can handle better than the other system. The vector model represents geographical reality as a series of discrete objects or features, classified as points, line's or areas (polygons). The geographical co-ordinates describing the locations of these features are stored in the computer database which lies at the heart of the GIS. In the raster model a regular grid of cells, or pixels, is used to encode the features found on the earth's surface. Each pixel has a number associated with it representing; the value of a geographical phenomenon, such as terrain elevation, soil type or biomass. Layers of raster grids covering the same region can be built up to represent further variables.