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Dimas Yemahura Alfarauq; Siti Marwiyah; Wahyu Prawesthi

Konsensus : Jurnal Ilmu Pertahanan, Hukum dan Ilmu Komunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Initially, the existence of the Judicial Commission was formed based on Law Number 22 of 2004 as a legal derivative of the institution, in article 40 paragraph (1) of Law Number 48 of 2009 concerning judicial power it is stipulated that the Judicial Commission is an external supervisory body that monitors the supervision of judges' behavior based on the code of ethics and guidelines for judges' conduct, and Law Number 18 of 2011 concerning the Judicial Commission. The legal issue of this normative legal research: What is the form of the Judicial Commission arrangement in order to maintain the behavior of judges? What is the urgency of the authority of the Judicial Commission in order to maintain the behavior of judges? The Judicial Commission is regulated in Article 24B of the 1945 Constitution, which gives the authority to propose the appointment of Supreme Court Justice and maintain the honor and conduct of judges. This authority is important to ensure that judges carry out their duties with integrity and in accordance with the applicable code of ethics. The existence of legal gaps related to the limitations of the Judicial Commission's authority in supervising the behavior of judges often makes it difficult to carry out their duties optimally. The urgency of the authority of the Judicial Commission in maintaining the behavior of judges is very important to create a judicial system that is independent, accountable, and trusted by the public. Strengthening the authority and institutional support for the Judicial Commission is needed to ensure that supervisory duties can be carried out effectively, so that the ideals of legal reform in Indonesia can be well achieved.

Wildan Mubahzah; Maya Rayungsari; Keto Susanto

Bilangan : Jurnal Ilmiah Matematika, Kebumian dan Angkasa 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

The mathematics learning process at high school level often faces challenges in terms of difficulties in understanding concepts. Conventional learning media is not interesting and interactive enough so it is less effective in understanding the material. This research aims to produce learning media using PowerPoint on the subject of statistics for class X. The development model used is the R&D model with the ADDIE development pattern, which consists of five stages: analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation. The data collection technique used was a questionnaire. Data collection instrument that will obtain quantitative and qualitative data. Qualitative data was obtained from suggestions and input, while quantitative data was obtained from questionnaire calculations. The data analysis technique used is validation data analysis and learning media practicality data. The results of research validation analysis by three validators, namely media experts, material experts and learning experts using a Likert scale, show that the average validation of learning media is in the very feasible category. Apart from that, the results of the analysis of student response questionnaires, which involved thirty-two students, showed that the learning media obtained an average that fell into the very practical category. The conclusion of this research is that the interactive PowerPoint learning media on the subject of statistics, the material focusing on single data, has been tested and proven to be very feasible and very practical.”

Dothea Reanyaan; Ibrahim Kristofol Kendi

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 2025 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study examines the construction of narratives on immoral issues in political discourse through a critical approach. Immoral issues are often used as political tools to build an image, discredit opponents, or divert public attention from the main issues. This study focuses on how immoral issues are designed, disseminated, and received by society through media and political discourse. Using critical discourse analysis, this research explores the relationship between power, ideology, and the representation of immoral issues in a political context. The findings show that immoral issues are frequently manipulated to influence public perception, control political narratives, and reinforce the dominance of certain groups. The implications of this practice include the distortion of public space, the decline in the quality of political discourse, and threats to democratic integrity. This study highlights the importance of critical literacy in political discourse to foster healthier and more substantive discussions.

Rotua Marbun; Yudhanto Satyagraha Adiputra; Eki Darmawan

Jurnal Hukum, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

In 2023, Batam City will record 550 homeless people and beggars undergoing rehabilitation. In 2024 (January-July), this number will drop significantly to 237. The aim of this research is to determine government collaboration in handling homeless people and beggars in Batam City. The method used is descriptive qualitative, there are eight informants with data collection techniques through interviews, observation and documentation. Data analysis was carried out through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. This research uses Collaborative Governance theory from Deseve, namely Network Structure (Organizational Structure), Commitment to a Commom Purpose (Commitment to the goal), Trust Among the Participants (mutual trust between actors), the existence of Governance Certainty, Access to Authority (Access to power), Distributive Accountability (Sharing responsibility), Information Sharing (Sharing Information), Access to Resources (Access to Resources. The findings obtained are (1) Network Structure: Satpol PP carries out patrols and the Social Service supports it through the formation of a Rapid Response Team (TRC). (2) Commitment to a Common Purpose: Satpol PP and the Social Service are committed to outreach and reducing the number of Social Welfare Recipients, which is evaluated based on the budget. (3) Trust Among the Participants: collaboration between Satpol PP and the Social Service is running well thanks to open communication, regular coordination meetings, and mutual assistance. (4) There is certainty of governance: the role of Satpol PP and the Social Service is regulated in Regional Regulation No. 6 of 2002 and received support from other institutions. (5) Access to Authority: handling homeless people is regulated by Law no. 23 of 2014, with Satpol PP on patrol duty and the Social Service handling social problems through a budget supervised by the Inspectorate and BPK. (6) Distributive Accountability: The Social Service appoints the relevant OPD and forms a TRC which collaborates with Satpol PP in networking, while the TRC supports large or special activities. (7) Information Sharing: The Social Service shares the latest data and regulations in coordination meetings. (8) Access to Resources: Satpol PP and TRC have resources with a supporting budget as well as contributions from Srikandi PLN in counseling, equipment, and Pelni for the repatriation of homeless people and beggars. Therefore, researchers put forward suggestions, namely that the government should reach out more to the community and provide full assistance so that homelessness and beggars can be reduced.

Muhammad Rafi; Muhammad Putra Pamungkas; Sri Yusnita

Jupiter: Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Telkomsel has introduced 5G technology in Padang City, evaluated through drive tests using G-Nettrack Pro software to measure Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) and Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR). The tests revealed RSRP values ranging from -44 dBm to -100 dBm and SINR values between -12 dB and 26 dB. While high RSRP does not always guarantee high throughput, higher SINR consistently improves throughput, with the highest throughput reaching 153,053 kbps at SINR levels between 10 and 30 dB. Modulation and Carrier Aggregation (CA) also play a significant role, with 64-QAM modulation combined with CA achieving throughput up to 31,500 kbps, compared to 6,300 kbps without CA. Although CA bandwidth decreased from 100 MHz to 50 MHz, throughput remains higher compared to 20 MHz bandwidth without CA. CA proves highly effective in enhancing throughput through larger bandwidth and more efficient modulation. Additional factors such as handover, interference, and physical and weather conditions also impact network performance. Overall, Telkomsel’s 5G network in Padang City meets the company’s Key Performance Indicators (KPI), despite some areas with suboptimal signal quality.

Maulidta Karunianingtyas Wirawati; Sigit Sugiharto; Harsono Harsono

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are a group of diseases that are not transmitted through infection or direct contact with other individuals, but are caused by a combination of genetic, environmental and behavioral factors. NCDs are one of the main causes of death globally, with prevalence rates continuing to increase, especially in developing countries. The main risk factors for NCDs include unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, tobacco consumption and excessive alcohol use. Prevention and control of NCDs requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving public education, health system strengthening, public policies that support health, as well as early detection and risk management. Effective treatment of NCDs is very important to improve people's quality of life and reduce the economic burden caused by this disease. Prevention of PTM can be done through PTM screening. The government has provided this skinning method through the JKN mobile application. The method used in this activity is direct socialization and discussion directly with participants using power point media. The results showed that participants were very enthusiastic about following the education provided and enthusiastic about knowing how to carry out screening using the JKN application.

Maulidta Karunianingtyas Wirawati; Sigit Sugiharto; Harsono Harsono

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are a group of diseases that are not transmitted through infection or direct contact with other individuals, but are caused by a combination of genetic, environmental and behavioral factors. NCDs are one of the main causes of death globally, with prevalence rates continuing to increase, especially in developing countries. The main risk factors for NCDs include unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, tobacco consumption and excessive alcohol use. Prevention and control of NCDs requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving public education, health system strengthening, public policies that support health, as well as early detection and risk management. Effective treatment of NCDs is very important to improve people's quality of life and reduce the economic burden caused by this disease. Prevention of PTM can be done through PTM screening. The government has provided this skinning method through the JKN mobile application. The method used in this activity is direct socialization and discussion directly with participants using power point media. The results showed that participants were very enthusiastic about following the education provided and enthusiastic about knowing how to carry out screening using the JKN application.

Tengku Ananda Sapphira; Pitriani Pitriani

Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia lives with a pluralistic society. The existence of this pluralistic society indicates that Indonesia is filled with diversity. Starting from ethnic diversity, customs, culture, religion, and many more Again. This diversity shows that Indonesia needs a system democratic government, where every government process requires the people's contribution so that the people continue to live side by side even though they are filled with the essence A democratic country is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. This means that the government exercises its power on behalf of the people. Therefore, Indonesia implementing an election system in determining leaders in Indonesia. However, in this election process there are ties of primordialism that influence how people determine their choices according to certain beliefs trusted. This research explores the existence of primordialism in elections in Indonesia, especially in West Tanjungpinang District, Tanjungpinang City. Researcher explore the primordial factors, such as customs, ethnicity, culture, religion and social groups that influence the dynamics of elections. Researchers found that Primordialism often influences voting behavior. This research too aims to find out how primordialism influences voting behavior in West Tanjungpinang District

Louisa Anwar Hasibuan; Anis Soraya; Firdaus Firdaus; Mutiara Hamda; Nayla Zafira Indra +5 more

Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kewarganegara Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Corruption is one of the biggest problems facing Indonesia. Education plays an important role in building the character of the younger generation with integrity and anti-corruption. This research aims to identify the effectiveness of anti-corruption literacy in forming a corruption-free character of the younger generation at the Darel Hikmah Islamic Boarding School, which is one way to instill anti-corruption values ​​from an early age among students. Apart from that, this research also evaluates the application of a religion-based approach in tackling corrupt behavior and provides recommendations for developing similar programs in other Islamic boarding schools. The method used in this research is literature study, which involves a series of library data collection activities, reading, taking notes, and managing data objectively, systematically, analytically, and critically. The focus of this research is on The Power of Two learning model which aims to improve students' critical thinking skills at the Darel Hikmah Islamic Boarding School. The results of the research show that the anti-corruption literacy program implemented at the Darel Hikmah Pekanbaru Islamic Boarding School has proven to be quite effective in instilling the values ​​of integrity and honesty in its students. However, this research also identified challenges in implementing the program that require further attention. This shows the importance of continuous evaluation and development to ensure the success of the program in achieving the expected educational goals.

Shaima Adnan Al-Sultani

International Journal of Management Science and Entrepreneurship 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

These advanced analytical capabilities powered by big data comes into play in the world of forensic accounting as the new frontier in identifying corruption and fraud. Since corruption and fraud must be tackled with all available tools in developing countries such as Iraq, this study delves detail into the notable positive impact of big data on the practices of forensic accounting. With a descriptive methodology and statistical analysis, it is the results shows that the big data in forensic accountant can make it easier for forensic accountants to analyze complex datasets, triangulate, analyze using software, improve risk management to detect fraud, financial irregularities effectively. Overall, the study highlights that big data can be fully utilized in forensic accounting if sufficient investment is made on infrastructure, training, and technology adoption in the respective industry, with implications for education, practice, and policies development.

Muhamad Ariandi; Jajang M Hambiah

Uranus: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro, Sains dan Informatika 2025 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Technological innovation always follows user needs and current trends that make it easier for users. One of the applications is in the form of an automatic task receiving and safety device. Automatic task receiving and safety device is an innovative solution that utilizes GM66 sensor, ESP32 module, ESP32 Cam, solenoid, limit switch and Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS). The system allows users to collect tasks or documents through an easily accessible Telegram Bot integration. This tool uses a GM66 sensor that functions to read Quick Response (QR) on the learning module, while the ESP32 functions as the central brain managing and transmitting data through a Wi-Fi network. This tool is also equipped with image capture capabilities using the ESP32 Cam Module. In the security section, this tool is equipped with a solenoid that functions as a mechanical lock on the door, while the switch functions to detect the state of the door on the tool and to ensure smooth operation by switching automatically between the main and backup electrical power sources this tool is equipped with an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS). This innovation is to improve efficiency, security, and accessibility in the collection of tasks or documents. With IoT, users can easily manage their tasks in real-time with a 90% success rate.

Muhammad Apriansa; Saidah Saidah

Akhlak : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam dan Filsafat 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This study aims to improve student learning outcomes using visual media in the form of power points in islamic religious education learning in class IV SD N 54/IV Danau Teluk Jambi City. This type of search is claccroom action research (PTK) which is carried out in 2 cycles with the stages of planning, observation, evalution, and reflection. The subjects of this study were grade IV students at SD N 54/IV Danau Teluk, Jambi City, totaling 20 students.while the object of this research is the use of visual media in the form of power points to improve student learning outcomes. The results of this study indicate that there is an increase instudent learning outcomes with a percentage of the average value of the student learning outcomes in the pree-cycle of 25%, cycle I of 50%, and cycle II of 95% with a very good learning outcome category. In addition, there are results of the percentage of succes of student observations in cycle I of 62% and in cycle II of 94% with very good categories and an increase in teacher activities in cycle I of 74% and cycle II of 97% with very good categories.

Mi’rojul Huda; Mubarok Muharam; Mochamad Arif Affandi; Agus Satmoko Adi; Silkania Swarizona +1 more

IJLS (International Journal of Law and Society) 2025 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Indonesia's democracy, despite over two decades of progress since the fall of the New Order regime, has faced stagnation and democratic backsliding in recent years. Indicators from institutions such as the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Freedom House, and Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) consistently highlight a decline in democratic quality. Contributing factors include identity politics, declining electoral integrity, political dynasties, and weak institutional capacities, described as "Low-Capacity Democracy." This study employs a qualitative approach to explore these challenges, including literature reviews, document analysis, and interviews. The findings reveal systemic issues at both institutional and societal levels, including weakened oversight bodies like the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), the dominance of executive power, and the rise of transactional politics and political dynasties. Digital challenges, such as disinformation and low digital literacy, also exacerbate these issues. This study recommends comprehensive reforms, such as strengthening independent institutions, enhancing transparency in public fund management, and improving political education to reduce transactional practices. Digital media regulations and technology-based electoral monitoring are also proposed to increase transparency. By addressing these issues, Indonesia can reinforce democratic resilience and foster an inclusive, accountable political system.

Fabio Fahrezi Canavaro; Dani Manesah

Imajinasi : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan, Seni, dan Teknologi 2025 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

The Indonesian film Kang Mak, directed by Herwin Novianto, effectively utilizes camera angle techniques to support the narrative and depict emotional dynamics as well as local culture. This article aims to analyze the application of various camera angle techniques, including close-up, low angle, high angle, and wide shot, in enhancing characterization, conflict, and cultural themes presented in the film. The close-up technique is used to highlight the characters' emotions, while low and high angles strategically depict dominance, power, and vulnerability of the main characters. Additionally, the use of wide shots allows the audience to appreciate the beauty of local culture and the social setting that shapes the story. This study demonstrates how cinematographic techniques, particularly camera angles, can enrich the film's narrative, deepen character development, and reinforce cultural messages. The analysis provides insights into the significance of cinematography in creating an authentic and emotional visual experience in contemporary Indonesian cinema.

Annisa Salsabila; Ribhan Ribhan

International Journal of Management and Strategic Business Leadership 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Porter’s Five Forces, which include Supplier Bargaining Power, Threat of New Entrants, Intensity of Competitive Rivalry, and Buyer Bargaining Power, are crucial factors that companies must consider, as they can have a significant and negative impact on business operations. This approach enables companies to understand and map their strategic position within the industry. By analyzing these forces, MSMEs can identify external factors that either hinder or support their competitiveness. This study employs a quantitative descriptive research method using a survey in the form of a questionnaire. The population in this research consists of 183 individuals, including business owners and employees working at Banana Chips MSMEs in Bandar Lampung. The findings, which examine the influence of Porter’s Five Forces strategy on competitive advantage, indicate that implementing this strategy significantly enhances the competitiveness of Banana Chips MSMEs in Bandar Lampung. Porter’s Five Forces strategy, encompassing industry competition analysis, the threat of new entrants, supplier bargaining power, buyer bargaining power, and the threat of substitute products or services, serves as an essential tool for understanding a company’s position in a competitive market. By applying this strategy, Banana Chips MSMEs in Bandar Lampung can identify market opportunities and challenges, enabling them to develop effective strategic measures to maintain their competitive advantage over rivals. Therefore, Porter’s Five Forces strategy has proven to be highly relevant in fostering competitive advantage within the MSME sector.

Bayu Dwisetyo; Agust A. Laya; Suryani Hamid; Sintia Ismail; Alvandi Poluan

Compromise Journal : Community Proffesional Service Journal 2025 LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

Bullying is an aggressive act committed by an individual or group with a high level of social recognition or power against an individual or group with a low level of social recognition or power. Bullying aggressive behaviour is criminal behaviour and the victim feels helpless, mentally depressed. In minimising victims of bullying and reducing perpetrators of bullying, the implementation of community service is carried out through education of the community, especially adolescents, so that they know that this behaviour is a crime, so that it can reduce the number of bullying in society. The purpose of this service is to increase public awareness of the negative impact of bullying, so that it will form a positive attitude and socialisation among others. The method of service carried out applies lecture, discussion and questioning methods to the community and adolescents in the Depok area, West Java. The results of community service through bullying prevention education are increasing awareness to the community, especially students or adolescents, to prevent bullying behaviour, protect victims by reporting perpetrators, instill an attitude of social care among friends both in the school environment and the community

Ephivanus Markus Nale Rimo; Maria Sisilia Lou Kelen

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The role of the TNI is very important in creating and maintaining the security of the community in fulfilling human rights, but based on the long history in Indonesia, it is suspected that there has been violence and serious human rights crimes committed by state apparatus and security actors. The principle of command responsibility for military commanders, police superiors and other civilian superiors is at least three reasons that underlie the thinking of military commanders, police superiors and other civilian superiors, namely the commander or superior who has the power to give orders and is responsible for the failure to control or control his subordinates. This research examines the following issues: 1) How is criminal responsibility for crimes against humanity committed by TNI soldiers or troops in security restoration operations after the occurrence of military operations other than war (OMSP); 2) Which court is authorized to try the case of crimes against humanity committed by TNI soldiers or troops in security restoration operations after the occurrence of military operations other than war (OMSP). This type of research is normative legal research using the approach method used, namely the statutory approach and concept approach. Source of legal material. The sources of legal materials used are primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. Legal material search techniques are carried out by literature study or document study. 

Mahfud Heru Fatoni; Muhammad Alfan Bahij; George Rudi Hartono Pasaribu

International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the role of spiritual eco-leadership within religious communities and its potential for fostering climate resilience and sustainability. Religious communities, guided by spiritual values such as stewardship, social justice, and care for creation, have a unique position to contribute significantly to addressing climate change. Through qualitative case studies of religious communities engaged in climate-resilient practices, this research identifies key personal qualities of effective eco-leaders, examines the theological foundations driving eco-leadership, and investigates how community structures can support sustainable practices. The findings highlight the importance of qualities such as compassion, integrity, and vision in eco-leaders, which enable them to inspire collective action towards environmental sustainability. Additionally, the study uncovers the centrality of theological principles, particularly those rooted in stewardship and social justice, in guiding eco-leadership within faith-based contexts. The research also discusses the challenges these communities face, including institutional conservatism, resource constraints, and the marginalization of eco-leaders. Strategies for overcoming these barriers are proposed, emphasizing the need for education, advocacy, and interfaith collaboration. The study concludes that spiritual eco-leadership, when supported by strong theological foundations and community structures, can serve as a powerful force in driving climate resilience and promoting sustainability, both locally and globally. By fostering eco-leadership, religious communities can play a transformative role in addressing climate change and enhancing community adaptation to environmental challenges.

Fibry Jati Nugroho; Eko Sutrisno; Fahrizal S.Siagian

International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the intersection of sacred water rituals and ecological awareness, examining how religious practices related to water shape environmental virtues and promote water conservation efforts. Various religious traditions, including Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and indigenous practices, treat water as a sacred resource, emphasizing its purity, sanctity, and the responsibility of humans to protect it. These rituals, such as Islamic ablution (wudhu), Christian baptism, and Hindu purification rites, not only serve spiritual purposes but also embody environmental ethics that encourage restraint, humility, and stewardship in the use of water. The study employs a comparative qualitative approach, integrating textual exegesis, ethnographic observations, and interviews with religious practitioners to analyze how different faith traditions frame water as sacred and how these frameworks translate into practical behaviors regarding water conservation. The findings reveal that religious water rituals contribute to an ecological self, fostering a deep respect for nature and a commitment to sustainable water use. However, challenges exist in reconciling traditional practices with modern water scarcity issues, especially in regions where water conservation is a critical concern. Despite these challenges, religious communities have the potential to leverage their ritual heritage to foster global awareness and action toward water conservation. Future research should explore interfaith collaborations in water conservation and investigate the impact of ritual practices on real-world water conservation behaviors. This study highlights the potential of sacred water rituals as powerful tools for promoting environmental stewardship and addressing global water challenges.

Nurlela Hi. Baco; Bayu Dwisetyo; Novita Pesak; Vrigia Lumeohe; Febi Sabanari

Compromise Journal : Community Proffesional Service Journal 2025 LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

Free Sex is a sexual behavior conducted without commitment and without considering the long-term consequences, which is often experienced by teenagers. High social pressures, lack of understanding about reproductive health, and the influence of social media are the main factors that exacerbate this behavior. Education about the dangers of free sex in teenagers is crucial to reduce the rates of unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and other psychological impacts. This community service activity aims to increase teenagers' understanding and awareness about the dangers of free sex and to instill a healthy lifestyle in maintaining responsible sexual relationships. The method used was counseling through a presentation using PowerPoint media, followed by a question-and-answer session with students from SMP N1 Tumpaan, South Minahasa District. This activity was held on January 4, 2025, with the hope of having a positive impact on teenagers' behavior in maintaining their reproductive health.