Anti-Corruption Education to Instill Integrity Values in Students of Smk Triguna Jakarta

Authors

  • Amelia Haryanti Fakultas Hukum Universitas Pamulang
  • Ayni Suwarni Fakultas Hukum Universitas Pamulang
  • Ifa Latifa Fakultas Hukum Universitas Pamulang

Keywords:

Prevention of corruption, counseling, education

Abstract

Corruption is a serious problem that threatens development and damages the joints of state life. This phenomenon occurs not only in the government, but also affects social culture. Therefore, corruption prevention needs to be carried out from an early age through anti-corruption education in schools. This education plays an important role in shaping the character of the younger generation to uphold honesty, responsibility, and transparency. With the right understanding, students can avoid a permissive attitude towards corrupt practices that are often considered reasonable. SMK Triguna Jakarta as a vocational education institution has a moral responsibility to instill the value of integrity in students. Students who will enter the world of work need to be equipped with a strong moral foundation to be able to become agents of change. This community service program is designed to provide anti-corruption education that is structured, interactive, and relevant to students' lives. Activities include counseling, discussions, case studies, and simulations so that students not only understand concepts, but are able to apply them. The main objectives of the activity are to increase knowledge about corruption, form anti-corruption attitudes, and instill integrity values such as honesty, responsibility, consistency, and the courage to reject irregularities. The program is implemented through a participatory approach by actively involving students, as well as materials tailored to their social context. With this approach, it is hoped that critical awareness of the dangers of corruption will grow and students will be able to influence the surrounding environment. This program is also a guide for teachers to integrate anti-corruption values in a sustainable manner, as well as a moral investment for the future of the nation.

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Published

2026-02-26