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Police Studies Review
ISSN : 27224589     EISSN : 27224597     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Police Studies Review is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Indonesian National Police Academy (Akademi Kepolisian Republik Indonesia).
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The Role of the Bulungan Police Four-Wheel Patrol in Reducing the Crime of Theft with Aggravated Circumstancesin Bulungan Fardan Adi Nugroho
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 12 (2021): December, Police Studies Review
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The Indonesian National Police (Polri) are state servants in maintaining security and public order. The high incidence of weighted theft in Bulungan Regency is the background of this research. The purpose of this study is to know and analyze the description of Curat's actions in Bulungan, to find out the role of the SatSabhara patrol unit of the Bulungan Police in carrying out patrol activities and the factors factors affecting patrol activities by SatSabhara Polres Bulungan. This research is a research using qualitative methods. Qualitative research includes primary, secondary and tertiary data in carrying out research conducted at the Bulungan Police. The technology, which in its implementation uses the four-wheeled Isuzu MUX brand, b. This market is aimed at public places so that the public is safe, (2) The inhibiting factor, namely human beings, is related to the number of SatSabhara personnel, Bulungan Police, as many as 396 people, according to Chief of Police Perkap No. 23/2010 describes the ideal of Bulungan Police personnel needing 1062 people, b. The money received is still limited, only the need for patrols without funding for firearms while on duty, c.The material in question still lacks facilities such as HT and four- wheeled vehicles so that the hope can be increased facilities to support the SatSabhara patrols, d.The methods still need to be improved, both the responsibility between personnel and the two-way patrol plan.
Optimizing The Role of Bhabinkamtibmas on Minimizing the Spread of The Covid-19 Virus With Kampung Tangguh Nusantara Program in Polres Tarakan District Boas Dekison
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 12 (2021): December, Police Studies Review
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This research was motivated by the high spread of the Covid-19 virus in Polres Tarakan district. The level of material and moral losses caused by the increasing spread of the Covid-19 virus can cause a national development and health deficit, so it is important for the Police to put forward preventive efforts in order to reduce it. Therefore, a study was conducted which aims to determine the description of the implementation and the factors that influence Kampung Tangguh Nusantara Program which is carried out by Bhabinkamtibmas Satbinmas Polres Tarakan. This research was conducted using a descriptive analysis research method and a qualitative approach. Kampung Tangguh Nusantara program analyzed using Surat Kapolda Kaltara Nomor : B/660/VI/REN.4.1./2020 number 3 point (a) is considered not optimal because only a few parts of the assessment indicators have been fulfilled. The factors that become obstacles include internal and external factors consisting of the field of human resources, the field of facilities and infrastructure, the field of budget, support for other functions in the police, support across agencies, and the support of the residents of Kelurahan Karang Anyar. Based on the results of these studies, the authors provide suggestions according to the concepts and theories used, namely the concept of Kampung Tangguh Nusantara, the theory of 4M management elements and POAC, so that the development and restructuring of the management organization of Kampung Tangguh Nusantara is carried out based on the Job Description of each member. number of Bhabinkamtibmas personnel, the existence of written provisions of the HTCK between functions and related institutions. This includes improving the control and supervision of Satbinmas budget, holding Binmas Dikjur, implementing the concept of reward and punishment, reforming the presentation material, and research related to the implementation of the Kampung Tangguh Nusantara Program from a perspective other than the police institution.
The Dialogical Patrol Efforts of the Sabhara Unit in the Prevention of Criminal Acts of Theft with Aggravated Circumstances Dibyo Joyo Manggolo
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 12 (2021): December, Police Studies Review
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Preventive efforts that have been made to reduce the crime rate will be very influential if done properly and consistently. The author wants to do research, especially regarding dialogical patrols carried out as a preventive effort by the Sabhara Unit so that it can reduce the number of criminal cases of theft by weighting the Padangsidimpuan Police so that the author will put it into scientific papers. In the Padangsidimpuan Police, as well as describing the factors that influence the prevention of theft by using the dialogical patrol method. In this study, a qualitative approach was used with the method of field research through interviews, observation, and document study. Based on the research results of the Sabhara Unit Dialogical Patrol Effort in Preventing Crime of Theft by Giving Up at the Padangsidimpuan Police, it was carried out well and the community was cooperative in carrying out the appeal of the patrol officer. The cycling patrol program and the implementation of the PSBB are supporting factors for the prevention of criminal acts of theft by weight, however, the limited number of personnel and the patrol's targets is an obstacle. Keywords: dialogical patrol, effort, weighted theft.
The Role of the Dikyasa Unit through the Traffic Dikmas in Preventing Traffic Accidents in the Legal Territory of the Bogor Resort Police Evander Parulain
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 12 (2021): December, Police Studies Review
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This research is motivated by the high number of accidents that occur from year to year in the jurisdiction of the Bogor Police. Judging from the last 5 years the number of accidents at the Bogor Police has always increased. However, there was a significant decline in 2020, this was influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic. The important role of the Bogor Police Traffic Unit, especially the Dikyasa Unit, is in preventing accidents, which are carried out through public education activities in the traffic sector. Therefore, a research was conducted on the role of the Dikyasa Unit through the Dikmas and in preventing traffic accidents in the jurisdiction of the Bogor Police, as well as the factors that influence the role of the Dikyasa Unit. This research was carried out with a qualitative approach that focused on the implementation of community education services in the jurisdiction of the Bogor Police. Data collection techniques are interviews, observations, and documentation studies. Data validity was carried out using source triangulation and technical triangulation. Data analysis techniques used in the form of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study found that the Dikyasa Unit through Dikmas then in preventing traffic accidents in the jurisdiction of the Bogor Police which was analyzed using Management Theory, Communication Theory, Juklak Kapolri No.Pol: JUKLAK/5/V/2003, Law No. 22 of 2009, has not played a role in prevent traffic accidents. The implementation of community education has not met the standard indicators in past social education activities. Based on the results of the study, the researchers suggest making technology-based social education activities such as webinars that can facilitate the implementation of community education, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Effectiveness of the Sikat Jaran Candi Operation in Reducing the Crime of Theft in the Legal Territory of the Semarang Polrestabes Muhammad Sukma Indra Faturahman
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 12 (2021): December, Police Studies Review
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Crime from time to time shows a very significant increase, both in small cities and in big cities in Indonesia, such as the capital city of Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Semarang and other big cities. Increased crime in Indonesia can be caused by a booming population, especially in cities with large numbers of jobs, the lifestyle of people in urban areas which tends to be high which requires them to have their own vehicle to do their daily work. The high number of vehicles in the city of Semarang also increases the crime rate of vehicle theft which results in disruption of order and security for the community, members of the Police who are tasked with guarding this have taken action, one of which is through sikat jaran operations to reduce the crime of vehicle theft. Therefore, the researcher conducted this study to determine whether the operation carried out by the Semarang Police was effective or not or not at all effective and looked for factors that influenced the success of this operation. To analyze these problems, the researcher used the theory of effectiveness and law enforcement theory, for the concept the researcher used the concept of the criminal unit, the concept of the operation of the sikat jaran and the concept of patrol. The approach used is qualitative and the method used is field research. Data sources were obtained by researchers from primary and secondary data sources. The results of the research obtained were that there were still a few obstacles faced by the Elang Team members such as lack of facilities and infrastructure, lack of personnel and lack of community participation and professional criminal offenders, however the results obtained by the Elang Team always found full success. Suggestions from researchers from this study are the addition of personnel and facilities to support this operation considering the perpetrators are getting smarter and more professional, and educating the public so they can play a role in reporting to prevent this crime.

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