Control of drug trafficking in plantation state-owned enterprise area to achieve a sustainable development

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Abstract

Corporate sustainable development emphasizes on increasing economic profits without creating environmental and social damages. This study explores the control of drug trafficking in the plantation Badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN) or state-owned enterprise (SOE) area to achieve an increasing company profit. The control shall not sacrifice the future generation but can still realize sustainable development. To improve the quality of life and create a conducive environment for plantation SOE, the CSR programs are to support the establishment of a harmonious relationship between the SOE and the surrounding communities by upholding values, norms, and culture. This study applied a normative juridical method. The findings suggest that drug trafficking has now involved the young generation living around the plantation SOE estates. Children, adolescents, and adults in the estates have been exposed to drug trafficking. Moreover, they committed criminal activities such as stealing fresh fruit bunches to buy narcotics. Drug trafficking is one of the inhibiting factors for sustainable development in plantation SOE. In conclusion, the control of drug trafficking to achieve sustainable development can be done with appropriate CSR funding allocation. The fund should be effectively allocated to the drug prevention programs, the counselling to local communities, and the law enforcement.

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Pasaribu, W. B. F., Kalo, S., Ablisar, M., & Suwarto. (2021). Control of drug trafficking in plantation state-owned enterprise area to achieve a sustainable development. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 782). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/782/3/032047

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