Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI
<div style="text-align: justify;"> <p><strong>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement) starting in 2024 migrates to better secure from various unwanted things, including journal hacking and so on. To submit, the author please visit the new website page of our journal at the link<a href="https://journal.unnes.ac.id/journals/JPHI" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> https://journal.unnes.ac.id/journals/JPHI</a></strong></p> <p><strong><em>MIGRATION OFFICIAL STATEMENT <a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1980A0R8NA3En1577jOx6NI3mWJxsNawB?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="noopener">HERE</a></em></strong></p> <p><em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)</em> (ISSN Print <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/1539168182">2654-8313</a><strong> </strong>ISSN Online <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/1539168045">2654-8305</a>) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on the results of community service, especially services in the field of law. <em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)</em> is published by the Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), Indonesia, Semi-Annual (twice a year). <em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)</em> is a scientific journal that is concerned with efforts to disseminate the results of community service and a forum for discussion of the latest methods and techniques in community strengthening in the legal field approach. <em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)</em> is published in Indonesian and English, both print and online. <em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement) </em>focuses on all legal issues in community service and strengthening. The topics studied are, but are not limited to, Law and Community Strengthening, Law and Society, Legal Services, and Legal Aid.</p> </div>Universitas Negeri Semarangen-USJurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)2654-8305<p style="text-align: justify;">All works published in the <em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesian (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement) </em>are licensed & copyrighted under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" rel="license">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License</a>. <strong>Under this license, the authors published in the <em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesian (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)</em> retain the copyright</strong>. All other authors using the content of the <em>Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesian (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement)</em>are required to cite author(s) and publisher in their work. </p>Mental Health Psychoeducation for Female Prisoners: Promoting Justice and Better Treatment (Study of Women’s Correctional Institution Class IIA Semarang)
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/71193
<p style="margin: 0cm; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 13.0pt; font-family: 'Adobe Garamond Pro',serif;">This study examines the implementation of mental health psychoeducation for female prisoners in Class IIA Semarang Women’s Correctional Institution, focusing on the promotion of justice and improved treatment. Mental health challenges are prevalent among incarcerated individuals, stemming from factors like monotony, anxiety, stress, and depression associated with confinement. Through a series of psychoeducational sessions covering self-awareness, interpersonal communication, psychological first aid, emotion regulation, stress management, and positive self-talk, the research investigates the effectiveness of these interventions in enhancing mental health and well-being among female inmates. Post-test results reveal promising outcomes, with 57.69% of participants exhibiting a very healthy mental health status, 38.46% classified as mentally healthy, and 3.85% falling into the moderate mental health category. These findings underscore the significance of psychoeducational interventions in promoting justice and better treatment within the prison system.</span></p>Rofi WahanisaRahmawati PrihastutySiti NuzuliaPradipta Christy PratiwiDyah Ayu RahmawatiAhmad Habib Al FikrySanti RohmawatiArdia Pramesthi Regita Cahyani FQasim Al Jazuli
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2023-11-282023-11-286218121910.15294/jphi.v6i2.71193Socialization of Business Identification Number Towards MSME’s Sustainability In Kalianyar Village, Bondowoso Regency
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/72985
<p>The study recognized and identified that MSMEs in the village faced challenges due to limited knowledge about technological developments and business licensing, resulting in a lack of Business Identification Number (BIN) among business owners. This program aims to educate Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) about the importance of having a BIN and to help and assist them in obtaining this essential legal credential. Participants were guided through the steps of registering and inputting their personal data to receive a BIN. Which consisted of observation, socialization sessions, and practical assistance in obtaining BINs, also conducting a participant satisfaction rete index survey. Through this program, it is helped MSMEs overcome legal obstacles to access government programs and funding, and improve their business networks or markets. Which will result a better understanding of BINs importance, which enhanced their knowledge and professionalism in running their businesses. The participant satisfaction data from the socialization indicates an average score of 4.3, concluding that participants are satisfied with the implemented program.</p>Melody Angel MasadiHusaini MaulanaAlicia Cherie ChandraAbdul LatifFahad Fauzan Al MunawarNurman Maulana IkhsanDanil Eka FahrudinNur AfifahIrma RahmawatiM. Rizky Eka Putra Vi Safrillah
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2023-11-282023-11-286222023610.15294/jphi.v6i2.72985Socialization of Business Identification Number Towards MSME’s Sustainability in Tambakrejo Urban Village, Gayamsari Subdistrict, Semarang City
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/63182
<p><em>In fact, it turns out that MSME actors in Tambakrejo Village, Gayamsari District, Semarang City have experienced developments from time to time. As a state of law, in this case, legality efforts and legal protection by the government are needed for MSME actors. So far, MSMEs in Temabakrejo sub-district still lack knowledge about the mechanism of making a Business Registration Number (NIB) using Single Submission (OS). Therefore, this community service activity has the aim of helping the people of Tambakrejo Village in solving this problem. Socialization efforts, assistance, and direction in making NIB have been made to the community through OSS, where it is hoped that later the community will have new knowledge and understanding related to the protection of MSMEs that they have pioneered. In its implementation, there are 3 stages used, namely by socializing efforts to the community regarding the importance of making NIB, training in making NIB with OSS, and continuing with efforts to assist the community in making the NIB. The implementation of this activity has increased the knowledge and understanding of the community in TAmbakrejo Village, Gayamasari District, Semarang City </em></p>Ilma Maulana Fitra IslamyAnita Indah Widhiastuti
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2023-11-282023-11-286223725110.15294/jphi.v6i2.63182Optimizing the Role of Village Community Institutions in Resolving Brand Disputes in Kenteng Village, Bandungan Subdistrict, Semarang Regency
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/75032
<p>The development of business and information technology has a significant impact on economic development on the one hand, but also raises various legal issues on the other. One of the problems that often occur in relation to the business world is trademark disputes. Various cases of trademark disputes occur in various regions in Indonesia, ranging from trademark plagiarism, trademark abuse, to trademark counterfeiting both on a small and large scale. Kenteng Village, as one of the areas in Semarang Regency, has high tourism potential. In addition, Kenteng Village is also known as a village producing various handicrafts and small businesses typical of the region, so many brands in the village have not been registered. Whereas with a registered trademark, it has clear legal legality. This service program aims to provide strengthening of village community empowerment in the mechanism for resolving trademark disputes. This program is a community service program with partners Kenteng Village and Kenteng Village MSME Forum, Bandungan District. The outputs of this program are scientific articles, video highlights and mass media publications. In addition, this program is expected to provide a clear scheme in village institutions related to the settlement of trademark disputes.</p>Waspiah WaspiahRodiyah RodiyahAsmarani RamliRidwan ArifinMuhammad Iqbal BaiquniAhsana NadiyyaAjib Mukadirin Absor
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2023-11-282023-11-286225226710.15294/jphi.v6i2.75032The Urgency of Trademarks for Home Industry Processed Food Producers: Developments and Challenges
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/75225
<p>In the rapidly evolving landscape of the global food industry, home industry processed food producers play a crucial role in contributing to local economies and meeting the diverse culinary preferences of consumers. However, as these producers strive for recognition and market presence, the importance of trademarks cannot be overstated. This paper explores the urgency of trademarks for home industry processed food producers, shedding light on the myriad benefits and challenges associated with establishing and protecting distinctive brand identities. The research delves into the significance of trademarks in enhancing consumer trust, fostering brand loyalty, and ensuring market competitiveness for home industry processed food products. It investigates the potential economic impact of trademark infringement and counterfeiting, emphasizing the need for legal frameworks and enforcement mechanisms to safeguard the intellectual property of these small-scale producers. Additionally, the paper discusses the role of trademarks in facilitating market access, both domestically and internationally, by analyzing case studies and industry examples. It explores the correlation between a strong trademark strategy and increased market share, ultimately illustrating how trademarks can serve as powerful tools for differentiation and value creation in a crowded marketplace. Furthermore, the study addresses the challenges that home industry processed food producers may face in the trademark registration process, such as financial constraints and lack of awareness. It offers practical insights and recommendations to empower producers in overcoming these obstacles and establishing a robust trademark strategy. In conclusion, this paper advocates for the urgent adoption and prioritization of trademark strategies by home industry processed food producers. By doing so, these producers can not only protect their intellectual property but also thrive in an increasingly competitive global food market, ensuring the longevity and success of their businesses.</p>R Benny RiyantoRidwan ArifinKarsinah KarsinahNurul FibriantiAlamul Fikri Al Farouq
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2023-11-282023-11-286226828810.15294/jphi.v6i2.75225Increasing Understanding of the Urgency of Trade Secrets for Business to Gen Z at SMAN 1 Semarang
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/75083
<p style="margin: 0cm; margin-bottom: .0001pt; text-align: justify;"><span lang="EN-ID" style="font-family: 'Georgia',serif;">Trade secrets are one of Intellectual Property forms that is considered most valuable in business. However, result of research shows that trade secrets are not as famous as patents, copyrights, and trademarks. In Indonesia, trade secrets Act has been established by the government since 2000. Following the fact that trade secrets are still not commonly understood by societies, thus it is important to educate societies about trade secrets. This community service selected to educate gen Z in SMAN 1 Semarang since knowledge to trade secrets should be understood as early as possible. Nevertheless, it is worth to note that there are some reasons to conduct the community service in the school, two of them are SMAN 1 Semarang is one of the best high schools in the city and some students have achieved some prestigious awards in research. The methods in carrying the community service were by delivering important points on trade secrets, discussion session, and post-test. Based on the post-test answers, almost all students understood the urgency of trade secrets for business and stated that the event was useful. </span></p>Irawaty IrawatyRini FidiyaniEko MukmintoWidhiyanto WidhiyantoHoly Latifah Hanum
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2023-11-282023-11-286228930410.15294/jphi.v6i2.75083Legal Literacy Related to Processed Food Labels for Students at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Darul Ulum Rejomulyo Magetan
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/73680
<p>labels aim to provide legal literacy for the target audience, namely MI Darul Ulum Rejomulyo students, Magetan Regency by looking at knowledge, understanding, attitudes and behavior of students before and after the activities given in the form of questionnaires and sheets observation. The results of the Community Service activities after the Community Service team provided legal literacy, showed that there was a significant increase in legal knowledge, legal understanding, and legal attitudes of students regarding the laws and regulations on processed food labels. However, the legal behavior still shows students who do not really care about processed food labels.</p>Muh. Ali MasnunEny SulistyowatiArinto NugrohoBudi HermonoSiti Nur AzizahSyahid Akhmad Faisol
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2023-11-282023-11-286230531810.15294/jphi.v6i2.73680Identification And Analysis Of Organizational Arrangements For Village Owned Enterprises
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/72577
<p>The purpose of this community service activities is to provide understanding for village apparatus and the community in terms of identifying and analyzing the organizational arrangements of Village-Owned Enterprises. Each village has the authority to create and develop BUMDes. BUMDes is one of the indicators towards a prosperous village. Forming BUMDes is still a separate problem for villages, because it is not easy to set up a BUMDes. Preparations are needed to carry out the establishment of BUMDes. Corporate governance is also important because good governance will create success for the BUMDes themselves. Tanuharjo Village, Alian District, Kebumen Regency took the initiative to create BUMDes with village potentials, namely in agriculture and tourism. The establishment of BUMDes is not an easy thing to do and must be done with administrative completeness.</p>Arif HidayatLaga SugiartoDewi SulistianingsihYuli Prasetyo Adhi
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2023-11-282023-11-286231933110.15294/jphi.v6i2.72577Assistance for Legal Aspects of Digital Start-Ups at the Incubation Stage
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/71574
<p>The development of business entities by utilizing technology in this case digital startups makes it necessary to see the problems of legal aspects faced by partners in this case digital startups business entities at the incubation stage. The purpose of community service is to provide an understanding of the fulfillment of legal aspects for digital startups business entities. The service method is carried out by selecting partners, determining the title of the service, conducting preliminary research, preparing an activity proposal and applying for a license to carry out the service. The results of this community service have found that there are still obstacles related to the legality process for business entities in this case determining the form of business entity that will be used in running their business, so it is necessary to provide further legal aspects assistance related to taxation and intellectual property in the form of brands owned by business entities.</p>Normalita Destyarini
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2023-11-282023-11-286233234610.15294/jphi.v6i2.71574Efforts To Transform Community Services Through The Pringrejo E-Law Smart Village Program In The Era of Society 5.0
https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/JPHI/article/view/72406
<p>Community services are related to regional development which is also related to national development. The acceleration of the transformation of the quality of community services can actually affect the level of community welfare in a better direction in the era of Society 5.0. The formulation of the problem encountered is how is the transformation of public services in the Era of Society 5.0? and how is the Pringrejo E-Law Smart Village program an effort to transform Era Society 5.0 services? The formulation of the problem was answered by the Pringrejo UNIKAL KKN service method through five stages, namely observation, data collection, preparation of physical programs, trials – evaluation, and finalization. The result found is that community service programs are very important to be transformed with technology to support the increasing needs of the community. The intermingling is also in accordance with the concept of the current Society 5.0 era. The Pringrejo E-Law Smart Village program is here to be a solution and answer to the transformation of digital technology-based community services. Thus, the Pringrejo E-Law Smart Village program, which is a website-based smart law village program, is a solution to the transformation of community services in the era of Society 5.0.</p> <p> </p>Muhammad Addi SyirfanShofwatul Fu’adahHelmalia HedraRafatavera Yeremia WidodoAhmad ArdaniMohammad Bahrus Syakirin
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2023-11-282023-11-286234736510.15294/jphi.v6i2.72406