3 research outputs found
Challenges and opportunities: application of clean and affordable energy in the development of the national capital of the archipelago
IKN is in a good and sufficient position in terms of energy security, especially in terms of renewable energy. To prevent harm to Kalimantan's ecology and natural beauty, it is vital to pay attention to and routinely check
factors of energy efficiency and emission levels. This research aimed to look at the challenges and opportunities of implementing clean and affordable energy in the development of the National Capital of the Archipelago. This study used qualitative research methods that described the findings through
online media, and the data source of this research is online news media. The data was obtained using the Ncapture feature on the Nvivo 12 Plus. The results of the study showed that the development of the Kayan River Hydroelectric Power Plant encourages economic development by as much as 37%, environmental development by as much as 35%, and social development by as much as 28%. Then the second challenge of hydropower development is environmental development, as much as 33.33%. The third challenge is economic development, which is 31.82%. Kayan hydropower construction will consist of five dams, the first phase will produce a 900-megawatt dam, the second dam of 1,200 megawatts, the third dam of 1,800 megawatts, the fourth dam of 1,800, and the fifth dam of 3,200 megawatts.
Kota ramah anak: konstelasi implementasi kebijakan perlindungan anak di kota Jambi
This study aims to identify and analyze the constellation of implementation of Child Protection Policy in Jambi City. The theory of policy implementation by Merilee S. Grendle and the theory of preventive and repressive social control (social control) underlies this research. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method that is empirical. Data processing techniques used by the author through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that the escalation of violence against children in Jambi has increased, especially neglect and physical violence. This is evidenced by an increase in cases from 2016 to 2018 reaching 52 cases. This case is dominated by triggers of financial problems and emotional disturbances. The implementation of child protection policies in Jambi City has been contained in the Jambi City Regional Regulation Number 05 of 2017, forming an integrative task force for the Jambi City child social welfare program
Examining Child Victims of Incest in Indonesia: Between the Legal System and Family Dysfunction
This study aimed at examining the factors causing incest sexual abuse against children in the context of family dysfunction and the legal system. A qualitative approach was used in conducting this research with a case study method of five families who experienced incest violence. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and the analysis of relevant documents. The research findings showed that family dysfunction, such as divorce and poverty, as well as a lack of understanding and application of moral and religious values, were the main factors causing incest. In addition, the implementation of the law, which was not yet effective, and the absence of comprehensive prevention efforts had worsened the situation. This study emphasizes the need for enforcement of the legal system, family understanding, and community culture to be better at preventing, helping, and ensuring legal certainty to protect the psychology and future of children from incest sexual violence
