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Alfyanti Alfyanti; Dianrani Anastasia Purba; Ika Novita Padang; Jenni Romayanti Ginting; Onma Nikita Putri Saragi

Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Adults are hit by a moral crisis, not only at the level of government leaders and bureaucrats, but it has spread to children as well. This can be seen from student brawls, teenage crimes, and so on. This shows that our nation has lost its identity and character. The aim of this research is to find out and prove the influence of civic education (PKn) learning on student character formation. On the other hand, character is the quality of collective national behavior that is uniquely good, which is reflected in the awareness, understanding, feeling, intention and behavior of the nation and state as a result of thought, heart, feeling and initiative of a person or group of people based on the values ​​of Pancasila. , norms, the 1945 Constitution, diversity with the principle of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, and commitment to the Republic of Indonesia, so that character education needs to be owned and instilled in students. The aim of this research is to find out and prove the influence of civics education (PKn) on the formation of students' character.

Farah Izzati Najlaa; Misya Lova Haqsya; Choyrunisa Cahya Assago; Maulia Depriya Kembara

The implementation of the rule of law and the national constitution play an important role in building strong and sustainable national resilience. This research aims to provide an in-depth understanding to the younger generation about the crucial role of the rule of law and the national constitution in building a solid state foundation. The method used was a qualitative approach and in-depth interviews with 18 student respondents to understand their views on the rule of law and the national constitution. The interview results show that the younger generation realizes the importance of knowledge about the rule of law and the national constitution in preventing corruptive behavior, fighting for justice, and protecting individual rights. The implementation of the rule of law and the national constitution is key in building strong national resilience, so a solid understanding of these legal principles is crucial for the younger generation as future leaders. With a strong legal awareness, the younger generation is expected to become agents of change that strengthen national resilience through active participation and advocacy for the principles of democracy and human rights.

Chesia Afriza; Mar’atus Solekhah; Rizky Fadhilah Ahmad; Misfi Laili Rohmi

Pajak dan Manajemen Keuangan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

  Abstract: National income is one of the key indicators in measuring the economic welfare of a country, which describes the total value of all goods and services produced in a certain time period. This concept is the basis for understanding the economic dynamics of a country, which reflects production, distribution and expenditure activities in the economy. In national income analysis, the three-sector and four-sector approaches offer different points of view in understanding the structure and interaction of economic sectors. The three-sector approach separates the economy into household, business, and government sectors. Households act as the main consumers influencing aggregate demand, while businesses are responsible for the production of goods and services, and the government has a role in regulating and managing economic activities. On the other hand, the four-sector approach broadens the analysis by including the foreign trade sector, which makes it possible to understand the influence of international trade on national income. In this article, we provide an in-depth discussion of national income in both analytical frameworks, discussing the role of each sector in the formation of national income and its impact on the economy as a whole. We also explore relevant policy implications in the context of the three-sector and four-sector approaches, including strategies to increase economic growth, reduce inequality, and promote societal well-being.    

Grana Koeswardani; Sri Trisnaningsih

International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Corruption has become a serious problem that threatens national stability and progress. Transparency in identifying corruption is becoming increasingly important. This article explores the importance of ethics, religion and conscience as fundamental tools for citizens in efforts to fight corruption. With ethics, religion, and its implications for national and regional government. Ethics strengthens professional integrity, while religion provides moral guidance. Love for the profession, company, and community is also an important motivator for living a life of integrity. Through a combination of these factors, trust can become an effective agent of change in preventing corruption. Helping build a more just, transparent and integrity society by maintaining ethical, religious and loving values ​​in business and accounting practices. Thus, strengthening these values ​​in the accounting profession will have an important positive impact on the progress and prosperity of the nation and state.

Atmina Lufi Amadia; Sarah Safa Mutmainnah; Anisa Nurhidayati; Muthia Gusti Amelia

Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Land, or soil, is the part of the earth's surface that can be used by humans for survival. Land is the terrain on the earth's surface and includes solid, liquid and gas. Things that affect land use are climate, relief, hydrology, vegetation, animals and the consequences of past and present human activities. land use is the process of utilizing land gradually to obtain results and to increase land use value without changing the physical form of land. Margaluyu Village has diverse geomorphological conditions, with vegetation dominated by tea gardens and pine forests that function as water catchment areas. This greatly influences the work of the surrounding community, which is generally as farmers and gardeners. the gardens that are there are chilies, corn, tomatoes, cabbage, coffee, tea and oranges. Margaluyu Village has Situ Cipanunjang, which is sometimes used as a training ground for national athletes in rowing, as well as tourism sectors such as Situ Cileunca, Situ Cipanunjang and Taman Bukit Bintang.  

Muhammad Yasin; Khosnol Khotimah; Alvazaki Ikbar M

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Indonesia's marine natural resources are one of the efforts to support Indonesia's national development vision to become a maritime axis through the management and utilization of marine natural resources. According to Kartamihardja, et al (2009:3), fisheries potential is of the opinion that Indonesia's public waters have a high diversity of fish species, so that people can take advantage of this fisheries potential. Based on measured data, according to Nuitja (2019:1), Indonesia has 95,181 km of coastline, with approximately 5 million areas of economic exclusion zone. The enormous potential of marine resources needs to be utilized optimally to encourage the maritime sector in Indonesia.

Anis Riski Yulianti; Edy Soesanto; Alffin Suherzan

Maeswara : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

International trade is something that often occurs in customs areas. Customs areas often witness international trade. Law on 17 of 2006 and Law on Excise No 11 of 1995 stipulate regulations regarding customs. However, in the case of exports and imports, it is difficult to differentiate between customs violations and customs crimes. The Customs and Excise Agency, an institution under the Ministry of Finance, is needed to handle customs cases. Based on the questions we discussed, the role and efforts of the DJBC in minimizing the increasing number of customs crimes must be discussed. The increase in customs crimes and obstacles. In their efforts to reduce the increase in customs crime, Customs and Excise is facing challenges. It is important to note that the national principles that drive the duties and efforts of the DJBC to reduce the increasing level of customs crimes can be linked to the principles and principles reflected the 1945 Constitution. Attributes of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) including nationalism and patriotism, sovereignty and territorial integrity, law and order, shared prosperity, and security.

Lestari Loi; Christovel Lubis; Grecetinovitria Merlina Butar-butar

Tri Tunggal: Jurnal Pendidikan Kristen dan Katolik 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Obedience and loyalty are an inseparable integration in the life of a Christian. As a follower of Christ, these two personality traits are characteristics that must be possessed. This character was owned by a prophet named Hosea. The rise of infidelity and divorce, which is increasingly rampant at the moment, is attracting deep attention because Christian families are also falling into it. The head of the family plays a very important role in controlling and controlling the family. This research uses the method. In this article, the author uses the library study method, where this literature study is a study of ideas, concepts or theories originating from related literature sourced from books and journals that are recognized nationally and internationally using a hermenetic approach and phenomenology so that this method can help in analyzing and identifying scientific articles. This research examines how Hosea's obedience and loyalty are a reflection of faith for today's Christian family heads.

Dwi Anugrah Prasetya; Ellocya Sembiring; Santia Santia

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Politik dan Sosial Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This article discusses how to uphold human rights values ​​in Indonesian society based on Pancasila. The Pancasila ideology is seen as the basis of the Indonesian state because it contains several principles, such as the principles of divinity, humanity, nationality, sovereignty and social justice. Pancasila values ​​must be implemented in upholding human rights in society, taking into account the principles that have been previously established. Human rights in Indonesia are regulated by Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. Implementation of human rights requires efforts from the government, non-governmental organizations and society to create an environment that supports respect for human dignity. Handling issues related to human rights and Pancasila values ​​is required with an inclusive approach and constructive dialogue. This article aims to discuss how human rights values ​​can be implemented in Indonesian society based on Pancasila. Apart from that, the article also aims to highlight the importance of implementing the noble values ​​of Pancasila in upholding human rights in Indonesia. The research method used in this article is text analysis and interpretation of human rights values, Pancasila ideology, the Basic Laws of the Republic of Indonesia, and implementation of noble values ​​of Casila in upholding human rights in Indonesia. The importance of implementing the noble values ​​of Pancasila in upholding human rights in Indonesia is also emphasized, by involving the government, non-governmental organizations and society in creating an environment that supports respect for human dignity. An inclusive approach and constructive dialogue are also considered important in dealing with issues related to human rights and Pancasila values.

Tiffany Setyo Pratiwi; Dzikrina Sukma Amelia; Athiya Zahra Rahmanto; Annisa Nur Sholikah; Cindy Citra Adelia Agustin +2 more

Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The author's dedication carries a very important theme, namely the dangers of hoax news and hate speech on social media. This theme was chosen because fake news has had a negative impact on the nation's generation and hate speech is an action that can damage national unity. So the awareness of the younger generation to wisely use social media and receive information is very crucial. This agenda was held at SMK Negeri 6 Yogyakarta City. The aim of this service activity is to increase awareness of Indonesia's young generation, especially among students, to be wise in using social media. The method of service activities is education through face-to-face socialization at SMK Negeri 6 Yogyakarta City, followed by discussions and questions and answers with activity participants. This service was attended by around 15 students from classes X and XI. This activity runs smoothly and students are very enthusiastic about participating.

Zainudin Hasan; Julian Chandra Adi Pratama

Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

As a country with an overcapacity prison composition of 265,897 people, Indonesia ranks seventh with the most prisoners in the world. In response to this, the government has made several efforts to reduce the density of prisoners, one of which is by providing remissions. However, granting remissions is actually seen as less effective and actually creates differences in the development process in Correctional Institutions (Lapas). Another problem is how to overcome the dilemma of granting remission to prisoners from the perspective of the national legal system. The research method used in this research is a juridical-normative research method with descriptive analytical research specifications which analytically describe the applicable laws and regulations both at home and abroad and legal theories linked to research problems. Analysis of legal materials uses qualitative juridical analysis. The results of this research indicate that the background to the policy of granting remissions to prisoners needs to be tightened so that it can fulfill a sense of justice for society. Apart from that, regarding the policy of granting remissions to prisoners, it is necessary to consider the legal framework of similar policies implemented in England, Ireland or Canada because the tightening of remissions in these countries has resulted in not all prisoners getting remissions or parole.

A.H Sofiyullah

Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to compare the legal framework governing the criminal offense of abortion in Indonesia with the policy on abortion practices in Canada. Using the comparative law method, this analysis investigates aspects of the law relating to abortion, including laws, regulations, and court decisions in both countries. Cultural, religious and social factors are also considered in the context of the different legal approaches to abortion in the two countries. The results highlight significant differences in legal approaches and societal views towards abortion between Indonesia and Canada. The implications of this comparison are discussed to enrich the understanding of abortion law and generate ideas for policy reforms or adjustments appropriate to each country's context. This research contributes to a global understanding of the legal and moral issues related to abortion and provides a foundation for further discussion in developing more effective and humane policies related to abortion at the national and international levels.

Nurwidya Kusma Wardhani; Wicipto Setiadi

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This research aims to examine the status of DKI Jakarta after the plan to move the National Capital to East Kalimantan. We know that before the plan to move the National Capital, the center of Indonesia, both in terms of government, economy and resources, was centered in the DKI Jakarta area. Of course, after the construction of the National Capital in East Kalimantan, precisely in the North Penajam Paser area, the center of economic government and resources will gradually be moved to the Kalimantan region. This is where the position of DKI Jakarta, which was previously the National Capital, will change status to become a province in general and will give rise to several domino effects that will follow when DKI Jakarta's status no longer becomes the National Capital of Indonesia. The data collection method was carried out by studying literacy and statutory regulations and conducting qualitative descriptive data analysis to find out what the future status of regional autonomy will be for the DKI Jakarta region after the move of the National Capital.    

Ester Rosa Komara; Muhammad Gilang Putra Tryana; Neila Zira Alfiyah; Ratu Azmi Muthmainna Shauban; Maulia Depriya Kembara

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Politik dan Sosial Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The increasing use of social media in society, especially among teenagers, shows significant technological advances. The easier access to the Internet and social networks, the negative impacts of globalization especially afflict many young people who exhibit violent, pragmatic, desperate, selfish, and hopeless behavior. The cyberspace industry creates a young generation that is passive, does not think critically, is negatively reconciled, and is not creative. Positive campaigns on social media and active participation of the younger generation in sharing positive experiences and stories about their homeland can be a catalyst for building a positive atmosphere in the digital realm.  In writing this article, the author used two methods, namely, interviews and literature studies. In the interview method, the author interviewed several sources to find out their knowledge and opinions about the national vision. Then by using the literature study method, the author sources his data through books, and other scientific articles related to the national vision.

Yesi Rahmadia

Jurnal Insan Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The Society 5.0 era is a new era that is a development of the 4.0 revolution era. This new era has positive and negative impacts with all the shopistication of digital technology. In an effort to minimize the negative impact of Society 5.0 Era, one of the things that can be done is to foster and strengthen the character of the younger generation through Pancasila and Citizhenship Education. This will help the younger generation to face technological advances armed with a sense of nationalism and Pancasila values. In this case, the role of parents and teachers is very important in shaping the character of the younger generation, in this case, students in elementary school. By using a good method, it will make the delivery to students easier to understand and implement.

Nabila Rizkia; Syahidin Syahidin

Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Black campaigning has become an increasingly troubling issue in the modern political context, including in general elections. The Islamic view of this phenomenon confirms that such actions fall into the category of despicable behavior that must be avoided. In the study of fikih siyasah and Islamic religious teachings, black campaigns are considered to involve actions that are contrary to the moral and ethical principles taught by religion.  The practice of black campaigning can cause conflict, division, and distrust in the community towards the ruling government.  The use of sensitive issues such as SARA can also worsen the atmosphere and damage national unity. This research uses a literature study that aims to look at the Islamic view of black campaigns, as well as their impact on society and the democratic process.

Griyani Elisabeth Purba; Nike Margaretha Br Sembiring; Rani Oktavia Purba; Tessa Lonika Simanullang

Bhinneka: Jurnal Bintang Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Universitas Palan

In research conducted at the Unimed Faculty of Social Sciences, the culture of greetings as a manifestation of the Third Principle of Pancasila was investigated. The culture of greetings is a form of social interaction that involves the use of greetings or greetings when communicating with other people. This research aims to understand how the greeting culture is implemented in social interactions at the Unimed Faculty of Social Sciences. In the context of Pancasila, the Third Principle "Indonesian Unity" emphasizes the importance of unity and oneness in national and state life. The culture of greetings and greetings can be considered as a manifestation of this Third Principle, because through greetings, people can acknowledge each other's existence and presence, as well as strengthen the sense of unity and oneness as the Indonesian nation. This research involves the study of social interactions at the Unimed Faculty of Social Sciences, which is an academic environment where students and faculty staff interact with each other. In this research, researchers analyze how the culture of greetings and greetings is implemented in daily interactions at the faculty. The results of this research can provide a better understanding of how the culture of greetings and greetings can be a manifestation of the Third Principle of Pancasila in social life at the Unimed Faculty of Social Sciences.  

Shifa Amelia Nur; Lusiana Vilya Chalisyah; Anjanika Puspa Kenanga; Maulia Depriya Kembara

Jurnal Relasi Publik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research is motivated by the phenomenon that attracted the attention of netizens due to the raising of the Red and White Flag which was raised together with the flag of the Palestinian state which was spread through twitter social media. Many of the platform users commented that the incident was not in accordance with the laws and regulations in Indonesia.  In collecting data, this study used quantitative methods by examining the subject population of high school and university students with a survey approach. This study shows the subject's attention to the treatment of his country's identity, namely the Indonesian national flag as a student. The obligation to defend the country in the form of respect for the Indonesian national flag should be instilled in every soul of the young generation of the Indonesian nation. State defense is not only an obligation but also for the sake of maintaining the continuity of the Indonesian nation as a Pancasila human being.

Andrian Sinaga; Angel L Simanjuntak; Juniarti Simamora; Desi Murni AR; Florensia Manik +5 more

SOSIAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan IPS 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Pancasila, as Indonesia's state ideology, has a crucial role in shaping the nation's character, especially in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era which is marked by technological progress and rapid social change. This article discusses the importance of Pancasila as the basis for character education amidst the dynamics of the digital era. The integration of Pancasila values, such as divinity, humanity, unity, democracy and social justice, in the educational curriculum can form individuals who are not only competent in technology, but also have strong morality and ethics. Through a holistic approach involving schools, families and communities, as well as the use of technology as a tool for character education, it is hoped that the younger generation can adapt to changing times without losing their identity and national values. Continuous evaluation and supervision is also needed to ensure the effectiveness of implementing Pancasila-based character education. This article concludes that character education based on Pancasila is the key to facing the challenges and opportunities that arise in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era with strong integrity and morality.

Bela Ika Saputri; Ika Wahyuningsih; Rangga Restu Prayoga; Muhammad Kurniawan

Jurnal Publikasi Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Indonesia is one of the countries with the 3rd highest economic growth rate in the ASEAN region. Economic growth in Indonesia has experienced fluctuations from year to year 2014-2023, Indonesia has stated stable economic growth ranging between 4-6% per year. Stable economic growth in Indonesia has a significant impact on various aspects, including terrorism, investment and government spending. Terrorist attacks can cause major economic losses for a country. This decline was caused by uncertainty caused by the loss of investors. Terrorist attacks can impact government spending because governments must allocate additional resources for security, law enforcement, and post-attack recovery. This expenditure includes improving national security, increasing police and security forces, as well as assistance to victims and restoration of damaged infrastructure. TR, INV and PP together have a positive but insignificant effect on economic growth.