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Journal articles on the topic "Illegal street racing"

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Saputra, Alifia Fitriana, and Yana Indawati. "Restorative Justice di Tingkat Kepolisian atas Tindak Pidana Balapan Liar yang dilakukan oleh Anak: Studi di Wilayah Kepolisian Resor Kota Sampang." As-Syar'i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga 6, no. 3 (2024): 1677–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.47467/as.v6i3.7204.

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This study is designed to understand how the application and implementation of restorative justice serve as a last resort principle for handling cases of illegal street racing committed by minors in the Sampang City Police jurisdiction. The approach used in this study is the empirical juridical method, involving the Conceptual Approach and the Statute Approach. The research questions addressed in this study are: (1) How is restorative justice implemented at the police level for handling cases of illegal street racing committed by minors (a study in the Sampang City Police area)? (2) What are t
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Susetyo, Dhafa Prabaswara, Lazuardhy Farhan, and Muhammad Shidqy Fauzan. "Traffic Law Enforcement on Illegal Racing at Tulungagung Police Realizing Kamseltibcarlantas." Tanggon Kosala 14, no. 1 (2025): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.70526/tk.v14i1.1667.

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The rampant street racing activities in Tulungagung Regency raise concerns within the community. This paper discusses the law enforcement of street racing activities by the Tulungagung Police Department to realize road safety and traffic order (Kamseltibcarlantas), along with the influencing factors. The discussion encompasses the concepts of traffic, street racing, violation enforcement, and road safety. Qualitative methods employing data triangulation from primary, secondary, and tertiary sources involve data collection, reduction, presentation, and verification. The research findings indica
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Tommi, Tommi, and Zidan Thoriq Naufaldi. "Perancangan Ulang Media Kampanye Event Street Race Polda Metro Jaya untuk Mengurangi Balap Liar Remaja." Desainpedia Journal of Urban Design, Lifestyle & Behaviour 2, no. 1 (2023): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.36262/dpj.v2i1.734.

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Among teenagers, the case of illegal racing is a phenomenon that often occurs. Illegal racing is an activity to compete with speed either by motorbike or by car which is carried out on public streets. The perpetrators of illegal racing are usually teenagers. They have a reason because of the lack of a place to channel their hobbies. So, they prefer to do it on the highway. Since the advent of the automotive trend among teenagers, many teenagers prefer to keep themselves busy with automotive hobbies, especially motorcycles, rather than doing brawls that are detrimental to society. But this hobb
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Hussin, Zalmizy, and Siti Rohana Ahmad. "Exploring Two Types of Aggressive Behavioural Risk Factors among Illegal Motorcycle Street Racers in Malaysia." International Journal of Criminology and Sociology 10 (April 30, 2021): 784–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2021.10.93.

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Illegal motorcycle street racing is a threat to civil society – it is a symbol of adolescents' inner rebellion who channelled their unfulfilled desire through aggressive behaviour on the road, causing significant social and economic impact. Aggressive behaviours have been associated with prohibited substances intake, lack of religious knowledge, problematic family structures, and school failure. In this qualitative study, abductive strategies oriented to phenomenological approaches were employed to assess two types of aggressive behaviour risk factors, which were substance abuse and problemati
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Worrall, John L., and Stephen G. Tibbetts. "Explaining San Diego’s Decline in Illegal Street‐Racing Casualties." Justice Quarterly 23, no. 4 (2006): 530–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07418820600985370.

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Hussin, Zalmizy, and Siti Rohana Ahmad. "Masculine Identity: How It Affects Street Racing and Aggressive Behaviour in Young Motorcyclists." Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 7, no. 12 (2022): e001976. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v7i12.1976.

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Youth illegal racers who adhere to socially defined masculinity ideals often engaged in illegal racing and aggressive behaviours solely to demonstrate the assertiveness of masculinity. This mixed-method study was carried out to investigate the extent of masculine identity among young motorcyclists and how it affects street racing and aggressive behaviour. Phase 1 of this study was conducted in December 2020 involving a group of young illegal racers in Penang, Malaysia and the masculine identity levels were measured using the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory-22 (CMNI-22) survey. The asso
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Sofyan, Kurniawan, and Nur Muhammad. "Penanggulangan Tindak Pidana Balapan Liar di Kabupaten Aceh Tengah." Cendekia: Jurnal Hukum, Sosial & Humaniora 1, no. 2 (2023): 161–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8116086.

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<em>The crime of wild racing has a negative effect on the offenders as well as the neighborhood surrounding the unlawful racing site. In addition to status, talent, and car speed, illegal racing often includes gambling and drinking. There are two ways to combat unlawful racing: through criminal and civil sanctions. In actuality, however, avoiding penalties takes priority when conquering wild racing. This study recommends that law enforcement take unlawful racing more seriously and act swiftly in response to community concerns or reports. Then, it is hoped that the government will construct an
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Yasa, Miyarta, Rasta Maulana Rahmanto, and Sandi Justitia Putra. "Perancangan Iklan Layanan Masyarakat Tentang Bahaya Balap Liar Di Jalan Udayana." Jurnal SASAK : Desain Visual dan Komunikasi 1, no. 2 (2019): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.30812/sasak.v1i2.522.

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Wild motor racing is an activity that is negative and full of danger both to themselves and others. Illegal racing activities occur because of negative associations among teenagers and a lack of attention from parents, families and their environmental communities. To overcome the possibility of unwanted things getting worse, socialization and direction is needed to teenagers or young children, through various means or can use various kinds of information media, one of which is public service announcements. The purpose of designing public service announcements about the dangers of illegal racin
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Wong, Li Ping. "Factors Associated with Illegal Motorcycle Street Racing and Help-Seeking Intention." Behavioral Medicine 38, no. 2 (2012): 54–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08964289.2012.661804.

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Auliasari, Anisa, and Diana Lukitasari. "PENANGGULANGAN PELANGGARAN LALU LINTAS BALAP LIAR MELALUI PATROLI LALU LINTAS OLEH KEPOLISIAN RESOR MAGETAN." Recidive : Jurnal Hukum Pidana dan Penanggulangan Kejahatan 11, no. 2 (2022): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/recidive.v11i2.67451.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstrak: &lt;/strong&gt;Balap liar merupakan suatu ajang adu kecepatan kendaraan khususnya kendaraan bermotor yang dilakukan tanpa izin resmi dan diselenggarakan di jalan raya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui ketentuan pidana mengenai pelanggaran yang terkait dengan balap liar dan efektivitas pelaksanaan patroli lalu lintas sebagai upaya penanggulangan pelanggaran lalu lintas balap liar di Kabupaten Magetan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah penelitian yuridis empiris. Bahan hukum yang digunakan adalah bahan hukum primer dan sekunder, bahan huku
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Illegal street racing"

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Leal, Nerida Louise. "Illegal street racing and associated (hooning) behaviours." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2010. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/43350/1/Nerida_Leal_Thesis.pdf.

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In an Australian context, the term hooning refers to risky driving behaviours such as illegal street racing and speed trials, as well as behaviours that involve unnecessary noise and smoke, which include burn outs, donuts, fish tails, drifting and other skids. Hooning receives considerable negative media attention in Australia, and since the 1990s all Australian jurisdictions have implemented vehicle impoundment programs to deal with the problem. However, there is limited objective evidence of the road safety risk associated with hooning behaviours. Attempts to estimate the risk associated wi
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Greene, Amanda E., Andy Dotterweich, Gary Lhotsky, and Jason Davis. "Street Fights: Corporate Social Responsibility and a Dragway's Attempt to Reduce Illegal Street Racing." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2015. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/3794.

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This study sought to explore a professional sport venue’s use of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) to promote positive social change, by addressing illegal street racing, through events designed for community participation. This study specifically looked at public dragracing events, titled “Street Fights,” held at a professional dragway. The purpose of this study was to 1) examine drivers’ awareness of the event’s social responsibility initiatives with Street Fight events and 2) determine if these initiatives are promoting behavioral changes in drivers. Drivers at Street Fight events were
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廖清霖. "Intelligence-Led Strategies for Responding to Juvenile Illegal Street Racing- A Case Study of Kaohsiung City." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/g989m5.

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碩士<br>中央警察大學<br>刑事警察研究所<br>106<br>In terms of perceived threat to society, street racing seems to have fallen somewhere within regular traffic offences, violence incidents and gang youths. In the past, policing was mainly focusing on high risk time or site of street racing via traffic control, and then cracking out separately. As social media becomes widely used, the reactive policing is getting harder to prevent it from spreading. In response to this problem, Kaohsiung City Police Department in Taiwan has introduced investigational tactical intelligence in 2015, utilizing intelligence-led str
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Books on the topic "Illegal street racing"

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Arudou, Debito. Embedded Racism. 2nd ed. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666988581.

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Despite domestic constitutional provisions and international treaty promises, Japan has no law against racial discrimination. Consequently, businesses around Japan display “Japanese Only” signs, denying entry to all 'foreigners' on sight. Employers and landlords routinely refuse jobs and apartments to foreign applicants. Japanese police racially profile “foreign-looking” bystanders for invasive questioning on the street. Legislators, administrators, and pundits portray foreigners as a national security threat and call for their segregation and expulsion. Nevertheless, Japan’s government and me
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Book chapters on the topic "Illegal street racing"

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Haigh, John. "Bookies, the Tote, spread betting." In Taking Chances. Oxford University PressOxford, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198526636.003.0011.

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Abstract Bookmaking grew up around horse racing, which still accounts for over 70% of the industry’s turnover. Wagers have been struck at racing in York, Doncaster, and Chester since the sixteenth century, but the first known professional bookmaker was a Harry Ogden, who worked at Newmarket Heath in 1794. In 1853, betting houses were banned, and for a hundred years only those who attended race meetings could (legally) place cash bets. Otherwise punters had to use credit, and to communicate with their ‘turf accountant’ by letter, telephone, or telegram. This transparent attempt to confine betti
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"Having defined ethnic origin, the next task was to apply that definition to Sikhs to consider whether they could be said to be ‘people defined…by reference to… ethnic origins’. Lord Denning launched into a potted and largely inaccurate history of the word ‘Sikh’ and the people who follow the teaching of Guru Nanak. Again, in a subjective and arbitrary manner, Lord Denning decided that: (a) Sikhs can only be distinguished by religion, and therefore (b) they are not defined by ‘ethnic origins’, and therefore (c) they are not a racial group, and therefore (d) it is not illegal to discriminate against Sikhs. Lord Denning’s entire reasoning process rests on dictionary definitions and homespun inaccurate conclusions. He went on to criticise the CRE for bringing the case, stating that schools should not be interfered with when they properly manage their affairs. Oliver LJ in the same court said that the dictionary shows ‘ethnic’ to be a vague word and he doubts whether only the most general assistance can be obtained from dictionaries. Can one discern a community in a loose sense among Sikhs, he asked rhetorically? Without providing evidence, he says no, customs among Sikhs are so disparate they cannot be said to be members of an ethnic group. However, the essence of the discrimination legislation is that the ‘man in the street’ is the one to discriminate. The court concluded that Sikhs were not an ethnic group. The CRE appealed to the House of Lords. The House of Lords reversed the decision of the Court of Appeal, allowing the appeal. The House of Lords found that, to be an ethnic group, a group must be regarded by itself and others as a distinct community with, for instance, a shared culture, history, language, common descent or geography, customs, religion. Not all of these factors need be present. The main judgment given was by Lord Fraser. He discussed the views of Lord Denning and Oliver LJ in the Court of Appeal. He dispensed with the dictionary arguments and the suggestion that ethnic denotes race by saying, in favour of a teleological approach:." In Legal Method and Reasoning. Routledge-Cavendish, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843145103-94.

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