scholarly journals Changing the Community Paradigm for Indonesian Immgiration

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-52
Author(s):  
Budy Mulyawan ◽  
Andreas Parulian Pakpahan

There is a wrong community paradigm about inspiration. The impulse does not merely provide passport making services for the community. But more than that, Immigration has far broader duties and functions than taking care of making passports. There are 4 functions of immigration, including community service, law enforcement, state security and development facilitators. This institution has the duty to guard the country's gates from all threats that can endanger the security and sovereignty of this country. For this reason, community service is carried out in order to change the way people think about immigration in Indonesia. The target is students in one of Bekasi's high schools. It is hoped that they can become actors in disseminating correct information related to immigration tasks and functions and increase the existence of the community. Thus, the entire community can play an active role in helping to realize the security and sovereignty of this country.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory D. Clemenson ◽  
Antonella Maselli ◽  
Alexander J. Fiannaca ◽  
Amos Miller ◽  
Mar Gonzalez-Franco

AbstractGPS navigation is commonplace in everyday life. While it has the capacity to make our lives easier, it is often used to automate functions that were once exclusively performed by our brain. Staying mentally active is key to healthy brain aging. Therefore, is GPS navigation causing more harm than good? Here we demonstrate that traditional turn-by-turn navigation promotes passive spatial navigation and ultimately, poor spatial learning of the surrounding environment. We propose an alternative form of GPS navigation based on sensory augmentation, that has the potential to fundamentally alter the way we navigate with GPS. By implementing a 3D spatial audio system similar to an auditory compass, users are directed towards their destination without explicit directions. Rather than being led passively through verbal directions, users are encouraged to take an active role in their own spatial navigation, leading to more accurate cognitive maps of space. Technology will always play a significant role in everyday life; however, it is important that we actively engage with the world around us. By simply rethinking the way we interact with GPS navigation, we can engage users in their own spatial navigation, leading to a better spatial understanding of the explored environment.


2021 ◽  
pp. 174889582110173
Author(s):  
Tobias Kammersgaard ◽  
Thomas Friis Søgaard ◽  
Mie Birk Haller ◽  
Torsten Kolind ◽  
Geoffrey Hunt

Recent years have seen trends within police to use different forms of “community policing” strategies that aim to foster closer relationships and trust with citizens, as well as an orientation toward “procedural justice” in law enforcement practices. Based on 25 interviews with police officers in two different police precincts in Denmark, this article explores the policing of ethnic minority youth in so-called “ghetto” areas from the perspectives of police officers. In doing this, we describe the specific challenges and strategies in implementing such policing methods in neighborhoods where some residents display low trust or even hostility toward the police. The article sheds light on the emotional, organizational, and practical challenges involved in doing community policing in marginalized neighborhoods and the way in which this shapes how community policing is being organized in practice.


2016 ◽  
Vol 151 (3) ◽  
pp. 685-686 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Haller
Keyword(s):  
The Way ◽  

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-116
Author(s):  
Olyvia Sindiawaty ◽  
Mercy Marvel

Intelligence Policy has often been heard in the realm of law, especially with government agencies held in Indonesia. One of them is the immigration agency, which is under the auspices of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights. The implementation of the policy is still minimal, although in fact it is contained in article 1 of Law No. 6 of 2011 number 30, as well as article 74. There are still many that need to be addressed, both in the applicable legal rules and with implementation in the field. The fact that sometimes the Immigration Officer is sometimes mixed in its own definition of intelligence and oversight. Are they the same or different and how to distinguish the two. Recognizing the fact that immigration is increasingly compacted by traffic activities in and out of foreigners and citizens and their supervision, a qualified intelligence is needed in maintaining the upholding of the country's sovereignty. It is an obligation, especially for immigration to safeguard the country as stated in the immigration function, is part of the affairs of the state government in providing Immigration services, law enforcement, state security, and community welfare development facilitators. Therefore, immigration should take part in enforcing supervision and security of the state in the field of law. Immigration intelligence which is under the auspices of the Directorate of Intelligence and immigration enforcement should need to be developed more thoroughly as a whole. So, it is hoped that in the future the Indonesian state will have total sovereignty over the country and its own people.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-189
Author(s):  
Diana Laily Fithri Diana ◽  
Andy Prasetyo Utomo ◽  
Fajar Nugraha

Abstract           Hadipolo Village is one of the villages in Jekulo District, Kudus Regency. In this village there are several bitter melon farmers who process it into snacks that are nutritious and very beneficial for health. So far, the marketing process for bitter melon chips is still done traditionally so that sales of bitter gourd chips are not optimal in quantity and the range of promotions is still limited around the city of Kudus, although there are some requests from outside the city but the numbers are still large. still a little because of lack of promotion. The purpose of this community service is to develop and socialize e-commerce applications which are expected to help and increase the income and welfare of the bitter melon chip craftsmen in Hadipolo Village. With a specific target in the use of Pare e-commerce, namely increasing the marketing quantity of bitter gourd chips by expanding the marketing area by promoting the results of bitter melon chips through e-commerce so that they can reach a wider market. Pare e-commerce is an e-commerce used by Kube Pare chips in developing and marketing products from Pare chips. The way this system works is by conducting online buying and selling transactions, so that the marketing area is also wider.  Abstrak           Desa Hadipolo merupakan salah satu desa yang berada di Kecamatan Jekulo Kabupaten Kudus. Di desa ini terdapat beberapa petani pare yang mengolahnya menjadi makanan ringan yang berkhasiat dan sangat bermanfaat bagi kesehatan. Selama ini proses pemasaran keripik pare masih dilakukan secara tradisional sehingga penjualan keripik pare secara kuantitas belum maksimal dan jangkauan promosi masih terbatas di sekitar kota Kudus, walaupun ada beberapa permintaan dari luar kota namun jumlahnya masih banyak. masih sedikit karena kurang promosi. Tujuan dari pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah untuk pengembangan dan sosialisasi aplikasi e-commerce yang diharapkan dapat membantu dan meningkatkan pendapatan, kesejahteraan para pengrajin keripik pare di Desa Hadipolo. Dengan target khusus dalam penggunaan e-commerce Parea  yaitu meningkatkan kuantitas pemasaran keripik pare dengan memperluas wilayah pemasaran dengan mempromosikan hasil keripik pare melalui e-commerce sehingga dapat menjangkau pasar yang lebih luas.  E-commerce Parea merupakan e-commerce yang digunakan Kube keripik pare dalam mengembangkan dan memasarkan produk dari keripik Pare tersebut. Cara kerjanya dari sistem tersebut adalah dengan melakukan transaksi jual beli secara online, agar wilayah pemasaran juga semakin luas.  


Author(s):  
Helen Campbell Pickford

The adoption of the Economics of Mutuality will depend on institutional investors promoting it through active engaged investing. Chapter 18 describes how some investment funds are taking an active role in managing the companies in which they are invested. It involves them acquiring significant blocks of shares that are held for extended periods of time and managed directly by asset owners themselves instead of by intermediary asset managers. Critical to this is the way in which the performance of their investments is monitored and measured. Alongside measuring financial performance over longer periods of time than is conventionally the case, performance needs to be assessed in relation to other indicators of performance related to human, social, and natural capital.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Arya Adiningrat

Dental and oral health problems are still not become a priority among Indonesian societies. According to the Basic Health Research data in 2018, oral and dental health problems are still quite high up to 57.6%. Oral and Dental health problems are the issues which are prone to be found in infancy that will disrupt the process of a proper growth and development. Most of Indonesian society in general and many mothers in particular do not understand correctly how to care the toddlers' teeth and to keep it healthy with a good quality. The Mother School of ‘Bunda Sholihah’ is a local community empowerment organization whose main program is to increase the capacity of mothers in optimizing child development. This activity is designed to train the mothers to have the ability to care for children's dental health and play an active role in educating the wider community. The method utilized in this community service activities were training and educational practices. The training that has been carried out consists of education in lectures, two-way discussions and role analogies, followed by assignments in the field. The number of participants in this activity was up to 45 members from the foundation of the Bunda Sholihah society in the area of Kasihan, Bantul with a total full and active participation which reached 75.5%. This activity is carried out in groups, in once a week for 4 weeks activity, so that the total implementation was 4 meetings. This program involved the service-voluntary team as the educators, members and administrators of the foundation of Bunda Sholihah School by using modules that have been prepared by the service-voluntary team. The activity partner was the Mother School of Bunda Sholihah, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The results of this program showed a significant increase in the level of mother’s knowledge in infant and toddler dental health (p <0.05) including mother’s personal motivation and consideration regarding early dental examination in toddler. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 1388-1394
Author(s):  
Umi Nandiroh ◽  
Hariri Hariri

The tax incentive policy in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on changing the way the year-end tax calculation and annual tax returns are filled out. In fact, many taxpayers do not understand how to calculate and report annual taxes. Therefore, this community service is intended to provide solutions to the difficulties experienced by taxpayers, through assistance in reporting individual tax returns after tax incentive policies. This activity is entitled 'TC Mengabdi'. TC Mengabdi recruits Unisma Faculty of Economics and Business students with certain criteria. TC Serving members are selected and briefed according to the standards of the Directorate General of Taxes, before being given field assignments to provide socialization and education to taxpayers. The TC Serving team is stationed at KPP Batu and the Unisma Tax Center. This activity has served and assisted around 4,000 taxpayers in Malang Raya. Through the TC Serving program, taxpayers are greatly assisted in fulfilling their tax obligations, starting from calculating, paying, and reporting taxes.


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