ANTI-CORRUPTION LEARNING MODEL AMONG PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN

ANTI-CORRUPTION LEARNING MODEL AMONG PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN[1] Jetty. M. Patty Introduction. The problem of corruption in Indonesia (collusion and nepotism are part of corruption) which has now become an octopus in the government system. Corruption cases that occur in institutions and departments (the Hambalang case in the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the bribery case inRead More ...

CORRUPTION IN BANKING

CORRUPTION IN THE BANKING SECTOR[1] YA Lewerissa Introduction The development of criminal acts of corruption was first reported by the United Nations (UN) Congress on The Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders. UN members realized that the crime of corruption had transcended the territorial boundaries of each country. However, the rate of economic and trade development actuallyRead More ...

THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY IN ERADICATION AND COMBAT OF CORRUPTION

THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY IN ERADICATION AND OVERCOMING CORRUPTION[1] Sherly Adam A. Introduction Corruption is a crime that has received widespread public attention. Since the reform era, corruption has become a crime that has continuously received attention to be handled seriously. The seriousness in eradicating corruption because corruption is aRead More ...

GOOD GOVERNANCE AS A PREVENTIVE INSTRUMENT FOR CRIMINAL ACTS OF CORRUPTION

GOOD GOVERNANCE AS A PREVENTIVE INSTRUMENT FOR CRIMINAL ACTS OF CORRUPTION[1] SEM Nirahua Introduction The current rampant practice of corruption with various modus operandi has caused the Government to make efforts to carry out prevention and eradication by issuing Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption as amended by Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption as amended by Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption.Read More ...

LAW, MORALS AND CORRUPTIONAL BEHAVIOR

LAW, MORALS AND CORRUPTIONAL BEHAVIOR[1] Ronald Z. Titahelu Introduction The discussion of law, morals and corruption behavior is conducted using the thoughts of HLA Hart. Hart's thoughts are based on the thesis about human survival which is based on the fact that most people want to live most of the time (Hart-Khozim, 2011: 296). This is interesting to useRead More ...

CORRUPTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

CORRUPTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS[1] Oktovianus Lawalatta A. Introduction The phenomenon of corruption has existed since humans began to organize their lives in the form of orderly organizations. The intensity of corruption varies with time and place, like other social problems, corruption is largely determined by various external factors. Initially, the notes Read More ...

ANALYSIS OF LIABILITY IN GOVERNMENT GOODS AND SERVICES PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS

ANALYSIS OF RESPONSIBILITY IN GOVERNMENT GOODS AND SERVICES PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS[1] Merry Tjoanda Background The government in carrying out its function as a developer of public facilities and infrastructure or as a provider in this case as a provider of needs for its people, requires the private sector as a supplier of goods and services for the government.Read More ...

CRIMINOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE CRIMINAL ACTS OF CORRUPTION

CRIMINOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE CRIMINAL ACT OF CORRUPTION[1] Elsa RM Toule Introduction Corruption is a form of crime. Most people, including scholars, would agree on that. Criminology is a discipline that makes crime its object of study. However, corruption is rarely the focus of criminological research. When corruption is studied, it is mostly in the context of the conceptRead More ...