scholarly journals ANCAMAN NARKOBA BAGI GENERASI MUDA DAN UPAYA PENCEGAHAN SERTA PENANGGULANGANNYA

Author(s):  
Rospita Adelina Siregar

Abstrak Narkoba adalah narkotika dan obat /bahan berbahaya, tertulis dalam Undang Undang Nomer35 tahun 2009 Tentang Narkotika, dikatakan bahwa berlakunya sanksi Pidana bagi barangsiapayang menyimpan, mengedarkan, mamakai dan memproduksi Narkotika dan bahan/zat berbahayaitu. Data Badan Narkotika Nasional (BNN) terkini menyebutkan bahwa, pemakai Narkotika danobat-obatan terlarang di kalangan generasi muda kian meningkat, jumlah peningkatannyasebesar 24% sampai 28% remaja. Data lain dari penelitian milenial atau generasi muda beberapatahun yang lalu menunjukan jumlah pengguna mencapai 20 persen, adalah kelompok anak-anakdan remaja atau usia pelajar berkisar umur 11 sampai 24 tahun. Sejak tahun 2016 KecamatanSidamanik dijadikan daerah binaan dalam kegiatan Pengabdian kepada masyarakat UniversitasKristen Indonesia. Tahun 2019 kembali Universitas Kristen Indonesia melakukan penelitan danPengabdian keapada masyarakat dengan memilih siswa-siswa SMA di wilayah PamatangSidamanik, sampel penelitian berjumlah 195 orang mahasiswa yang dipilih dengan teknik randomsampling. Teknik analisis dilakukan dengan uji statistik SPSS. Berdasarkan 3 indikatifpengetahuan tentang jenis Narkoba, Dampak penggunaan jenis Narkoba dan Sikap terhadapancaman Pidana. Bagi masyarakat dan para pelajar di lingkungan Pamatang Sidamanik sangat dirasa perlu menerima informasi tentang bahaya narkoba, dan diharapkan partisipasi aktifmasyarakat sebagai sikap pencegahan bertambahnya pemakai narkoba di wilayah ini. Kata kunci: Narkoba, generasi muda dan sanksi hukum Abstract Narcotics are narcotics and drugs / hazardous substances, which are written in Law Number 35 of2009 concerning Narcotics, which is said that the imposition of criminal sanctions is applicable forthose who store, distribute, use and produce Narcotics and hazardous substances / substances.Data from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) now states that, the use of narcotics and illicitdrugs among the younger generation is increasing, the number increases 24% to 28% ofadolescents. Other data from millennial studies or the younger generation a few years ago showedthe number of users reaching 20 percent, a group of children and adolescents or the age ofstudents ranging in age from 11 to 24 years. Since 2016, Sidamanik District has been a target areafor community service of the Indonesian Christian University. In 2019 the Indonesian ChristianUniversity conducted a research and community service by selecting high school students in thePamatang Sidamanik area, with the research sample of 195 students selected by random samplingtechnique. The analysis technique is done by SPSS statistical test based on three indicativeknowledge about types of narcotics, the impact of the use of narcotics and attitudes towardscriminal threats. For the community and students in the Pamatang Sidamanik environment it isdeemed necessary to rget information about the dangers of drugs.It is expected that the activeparticipation of the community is as an attitude of prevention of increasing drug users in the region. Keywords: Drugs, young generation and legal sanctions

1982 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven R. Burkett ◽  
Carol A. Hickman

This study examines the impact of appearance in juvenile court on perceptions of self, associations with peers who use marijuana, beliefs that the law is morally binding on oneself, and fear of legal sanctions for the use of marijuana, and subsequent self-reported marijuana use. A basic model specifying relationships among these variables is derived from both labeling theory and the deterrence approach. Findings from panel data collected at, two points in time from high school students (n=378), and data from juvenile court records provide not support for the hypothesis of specific deterrence and only marginal support for labeling theory. Additional findings point to the group nature of marijuana use and indicate that with the group context the potential impact of appearance in juvenile court is largely negated. Finally, no support is found for the hypothesis that the fear of legal sanctions is an effective deterrent to use. Policy implications of the findings are discussed.


SOEROPATI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-154
Author(s):  
Audyati Gany

Community service is one of the Tri Dharma Colleges that must be carried out by higher education institutions no exception for Maranatha Christian University. Community-based devotional activities provide additional knowledge of Internet of Things (IoT) technology to high school students of class 12 science SMA X Bandung. The topic of community service activities this time is in accordance with the agreement of cooperation between the SMA X Bandung and the Electrical Engineering Study Program of Maranatha Christian University which coincided with the initial debriefing activity of the new academic year, namely by providing knowledge of IoT technology and its application to students of SMA X Bandung so that students can know and understand the development of IoT technology that is growing rapidly at this time. The material provided in community service activities is the introduction of IoT, the basic electronic components, the introduction of Arduino, the application of IoT, and the Blynk application for IoT. The training methods used are tutorials and practices, with 70% of the practice in the demonstration and experimental methods. Participants in this activity gain knowledge and understanding of IoT technology, can realize a simple IoT application, and can realize IoT using the Blynk application on a smartphone.


2021 ◽  
pp. 495
Author(s):  
Nataherwin Nataherwin ◽  
Elyn Mareni

The purpose of this community service is to fulfill the activities of tridharma college and to help provide knowledge to students and students as the young generation of the nation to provide an introduction to taxes in addition, this activity is to provide tax knowledge and must be fostered a conscious and tax-abiding attitude from an early age, because the obligation to pay taxes is one form of state defense to Almasih Christian high school students to be given. In addition to helping one of the programs of the Directorate General of Taxes, namely The Speaking Tax which aims to provide an introduction to taxes to early childhood because they are the younger generation of this nation. Our partner is a high school in Jakarta. For the first time we will provide counseling in the form of lectures to high school students to be given direct tax knowledge that is heavy and formal, and must be fun but still educating, here we focus on explaining the tax benefits that they can feel early on. The high school students were very enthusiastic in participating in this event and ended the Q&A section.This series of activities is expected to invite young Indonesians to become more tax conscious and increase tax compliance in the future he has earned income. The younger generation is also invited to participate in the defense of the State through tax compliance.Tujuan pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah untuk memenuhi kegiatan Tridharma Perguruan Tinggi dan untuk membantu memberikan pengetahuan kepada siswa dan siswi sebagai generasi muda bangsa untuk memberikan pengenalan tentang pajak Selain itu kegiatan ini adalah untuk memberikan pengetahuan perpajakan serta harus dipupuk sikap sadar dan taat pajak sedari dini, karena kewajiban membayar pajak merupakan salah satu bentuk bela Negara kepada siswa-siswi  SMA Kristen Almasih  untuk diberikan. Selain untuk membantu salah satu program Direktorat Jenderal Pajak yaitu Pajak Bertutur yang bertujuan untuk memberikan pengenalan tentang pajak kepada anak-anak usia dini karena merekalah generasi muda bangsa ini. Mitra kami adalah suatu sekolah SMA di Jakarta.Untuk pertama-tama kita akan memberikan penyuluhan dalam bentuk ceramah kepada para siswa-siswi SMA untuk diberi pengetahuan pajak yang langsung berat dan bersifat formal, serta harus bersifat fun tapi tetap mengedukasi, disini kita berfokus pada penjelasan manfaat pajak yang bisa dirasakan mereka sejak dini. Para siswa siswi SMA sangat antusias dalam mengikuti acara ini dan diakhiri seksi tanya jawab. Serangkaian kegiatan ini diharapkan dapat mengajak anak muda Indonesia semakin sadar pajak dan meningkatkan kepatuhan pajak pada nanti dia sudah mendapatkan penghasilan. Generasi muda juga diajak untuk ikut bagian dalam bela Negara melalui kepatuhan pajak.


MANUSYA ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Chulanee Thianthai

In this fast paced world, computer and internet use have automatically become an essential part of metropolitan life. It is easy for those who were born in the older generation to notice the impact of computers and internet on themselves, but what about this young generation of Thai teenagers who are growing up in a computerized generation? What computer-related behavioral aspects do these teenagers find to be unique for their generation? In seeking the answer to this question, this study aims to explore six different areas. Topics of discussion concern: (1) Thai teenagers define their computerized generation; (2) The computerized generation’s daily life activities; (3) The symbolic meanings of computers and the feelings of being in cyberspace; (4) Characteristics and concepts Thai teenagers use to identify as computer and internet-related influences on their generation; (5) Responding to common false myths concerning teenagers and computer use in Thai society; (6) Foreseeing their future living with computers and advance technologies. Data were collected from among sixty male and female high school students, age 16-19, in four different public schools in Bangkok. Anthropological research methods, namely participant observation, survey questionnaire, and in-depth interviews were utilized in order to achieve these study objectives.


2017 ◽  
Vol 45 (1) ◽  
pp. 143-153
Author(s):  
Müge Çelik Örücü ◽  
Sühendan Er

The relationships that exist among brothers and sisters have been much less researched and observed than other kinds of family relationships. Thus, the impact of sibling dyads' gender and age difference on Turkish adolescents' communication satisfaction and trust was examined. The sample consisted of 272 (154 female, 118 male) Turkish high school students, all of whom were aged between 14 and 18 years and had 1 younger sibling. They were asked to complete the Sibling Communication Satisfaction Scale and the Dyadic Trust Scale. A significant gender difference was obtained for both trust and communication satisfaction, wherein females were more likely than males were to trust and be satisfied with their level of communication with their siblings, especially in the case of same-gender siblings. However, no significant result was found for age difference in terms of either trust or communication satisfaction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 7736
Author(s):  
Erin Gallay ◽  
Alisa Pykett ◽  
Constance Flanagan

Insofar as race, class, and gender have profound effects on people’s environmental experiences, and consequently their activism, the environmental field needs more work on the environmental experiences and insights of groups whose voices have been missing, including youth of color who live in urban areas in the U.S. In this paper, we focus on African American and Latinx students engaged in environmental projects in their urban communities and the impact of such projects on promoting pro-environmental leadership, agency, and behavior. We draw from written reflections and focus group interviews of several hundred 4th–12th graders (majority middle- and high-school students) who participated in place-based civic science projects. Thematic analyses of student responses found that students engaged in work on local environmental issues cultivated an appreciation for the natural world and an understanding of human-nature interdependence and the ties between the local environment and their communities’ health. Through taking action with others in their communities, students viewed themselves as contributors to their communities and started to form environmental identities in ways that are not traditionally measured. Findings point to the need for forms of environmental education that are contextually grounded and centered on environmental justice in urban areas.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 317-351
Author(s):  
Scott Desposato ◽  
Gang Wang

AbstractDemocracy movements in authoritarian regimes usually fail and are repressed, but they may still affect attitudes and norms of participants and bystanders. We exploit several features of a student movement to test for enduring effects of social movements on democratic attitudes. College students were the core of the movement and had wide exposure to the ideas and activities of the movement, as well as the suppression of the movement. College-bound high school students had limited exposure to the movement and its activities. Time of college entry could in theory be manipulated and endogenous, so we also use birthdate as an exogenous instrument for enrollment year. Applying a fuzzy regression discontinuity, we test for the impact of exposure to the movement on long-term attitudes. We find significant attitudinal differences between those in college during the movement, and those who started college post-movement. These results are strongest for alumni of the four universities that were most connected to the movement.


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