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Police Studies Review
ISSN : 27224589     EISSN : 27224597     DOI : -
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Police Studies Review is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Indonesian National Police Academy (Akademi Kepolisian Republik Indonesia).
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A Comparative Analysis of Intelligence Studies Programmes in the United Kingdom and Nigerian Universities Isa, Awwal; Nte , Ngboawaji Daniel; Featherstone, Clairmont Roger; Baba-Ahmadu, Abdulaziz
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 7 (2021): July, Police Studies Review
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As the world collectively recognized the onerous task of collective security and the liberalization of intelligence studies, different nations have encouraged the introduction and management of intelligence studies programmes in their university system. Consequently, this work is a comparative analysis of intelligence studies as an academic discipline in the United Kingdom and Nigeria. Relying extensively on historiographical and content analysis of data and facts logically arranged in tandem with the social sciences traditional research enterprise, the study found out, unlike the UK, with a substantially longer history of intelligence studies, Nigeria is still crawling with the idea with just two private universities-Novena University and Afe Babalola University. Furthermore, the study found out that while Nigeria has a lot to learn from the UK style of intelligence studies, both countries should better develop unique albeit parallel intelligence analytical frameworks to suit their domestic needs while cooperation will be more useful in areas of manpower training, development, foundational literature, and academic professionalism.
How Community Education Can Prevent Traffic Violation and Traffic Accident? (Case of Balikpapan City) Meidika Dwiantara Putra Jati
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 7 (2021): July, Police Studies Review
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This research is based on the number of traffic accidents involving students in the city of Balikpapan, which always has an increasing percentage when compared to the total number of accidents in the last 3 years (2018-2020), therefore researchers are interested in researching the implementation of Traffic Education for students carried out by the Dikyasa Unit of the Balikpapan Police Satlantas. Based on this background, three problem formulations were formulated, namely the Implementation of the Social Education Education, the influencing factors, and the optimization of the Social Education Education. This type of research is a field research with a qualitative approach, the data sources used are primary and secondary data collection techniques. in the form of interviews, observations and document studies. Data validity using triangulation technique. Data analysis techniques in the form of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. From the results of the research carried out, it was found that the implementation of the Dikmas Then for students was still not running optimally, which was caused by several internal and external factors, internal factors including the lack of personnel from the Dikyasa unit in terms of quantity, not optimal budget management carried out, and the ability of personnel in delivering the Dikmas Traffic which is less varied and innovative, while the external factors come from students as the object of the implementation of the Dikmas Then. Based on the results of the study, the authors have several suggestions for the Balikpapan Police Headquarters to prepare all the needs to support the Optimal Traffic Dikmas implementation, including increasing the number of Dikyasa Unit personnel, increasing the budget and budget management which must be even better, coordinating with other Satker related to message delivery. Kamseltibcar Then to students, and the need for new innovations in the delivery of Dikmas Then to students in the City of Balikpapan
Crime During Covid-19 Outbreak: How Can Binkamsa Unit Polres Batu Prevent the Rise of Theft Rates? Reydenn Fidel
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 7 (2021): July, Police Studies Review
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The existence of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia has caused problems in the health and economic fields which are marked by the increase in theft crimes in Batu City. The "PRESISI" National Police Chief Priority Program related to increasing the role of Pam Swakarsa as regulated in Perpol Number 4 of 2020 is expected to be able to increase the role of the Batu Police Binkamsa Unit. Therefore, a study was conducted that aims to describe and analyze the role of the Binkamsa Unit in preventing theft during the Covid-19 pandemic, identify the factors that influence the occurrence of theft, and find efforts to increase the role of the Binkamsa Unit in preventing theft. In this paper, the analytical tools are routine activity theory, management theory, and role theory. While the concepts used are the concept of Binkamsa and the concept of predictive policing. This study uses a qualitative approach and data collection through interviews, observations, and document studies. The research conducted is located in the jurisdiction of the Batu Police. Based on the research findings, the role of the Binkamsa Unit in preventing theft during the Covid-19 pandemic is still lacking at the management level, especially in planning, implementation and supervision. In addition, there are factors that influence the occurrence of theft in terms of perpetrators, victims, and the lack of adequate security. The efforts to increase the role of the Binkamsa Unit in the prevention of theft were analyzed using predictive policing theory. There are three choices of actions that can be taken, namely increasing resources, a specific crime approach, and a problem approach.
Traditional Liquor and the Law Enforcement: The Role of Bhabinkamtibmas in Polresta Ambon Ghazy Prima Daffa Ohoirat
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 7 (2021): July, Police Studies Review
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This problem arises based on the background of the high circulation of traditional alcohol and also criminal acts caused by liquor, especially sopi in Salahutu District. With the approach with the community through guidance and counseling by conveying the message of kamtibmas, especially in suppressing the circulation of traditional sopi-type alcohol carried out by bhabinkamtibmas. This study aims to optimize the role of bhabinkamtibmas in carrying out their duties, as well as the factors that influence the role of bhabinkamtibmas in suppressing the circulation of traditional sopi-type alcohol in the jurisdiction of the Salahutu Police, Ambon Police.Concepts and theories for analyzing research focus. The research concept used includes the concept of Community Policing by utilizing FKPM and the active role of the community to suppress the distribution of traditional sopi types of alcohol, the concept of Bhabinkamtibmas in conveying security messages to the community, The theory used includes Management Theory and Theory of Crime Prevention.The systematic research method is a qualitative approach. This type of research is descriptive analytic. Data collection techniques with interviews, observation, and document review. The location is in the Salahutu Police Binmas Unit. Validity by triangulation. Data analysis using interactive model analysis.The results of the study found that the role of Bhabinkamtibmas which was analyzed according to their duties and functions contained in the Republic of Indonesia National Police Regulation Number 1 of 2021 about Polmas has gone well but there are several factors that influence the role of bhabinkamtibmas. Influencing factors are internal factors analyzed with management elements and external factors consisting of social conditions of vulnerability in Salahutu District which are analyzed with crime prevention theory, supporting factors from other functions, cooperation with other agencies and implementation of community service duties according to competence.The conclusion of the implementation of optimizing the role of Bhabinkamtibmas in suppressing the circulation of traditional sopi types of alcohol has been running, but there are several factors, both supporting and inhibiting. Constructive suggestions include suggestions for optimizing the implementation of the use of FKPM and youth organizations in maintaining security and community service and assisting the role of the police in conveying social security messages to the community, improving and maximizing internal and external factors that affect the duties and roles of bhabinkamtibmas in suppressing the circulation of traditional types of alcohol sopi in the jurisdiction of the Ambon Police Salahutu Police .
Patriot Team and Their Role on Stressing the Number of Street Crimes in Bekasi City Chidmad Chudori
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 7 (2021): July, Police Studies Review
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This research was motivated by the high number of street crimes in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, then the Bekasi City Metro Police Patriot Team was re-established in March 2020 to reduce the number of street crimes. The Patriot Team is a special team formed to reduce crime rates in the Bekasi City Metropolitan Police Legal Area. Therefore, a study was conducted that aims to describe the performance of the Patriot Team Polres Metro Bekasi City which has succeeded in reducing crime rates, especially street crimes, but behind this success there are several shortcomings that can be improved to be better. This study uses several theories and concepts, namely the Performance Concept, the Patrol Concept, the Countermeasure Theory and the Management Theory. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach, using descriptive analytical research methods, as well as data collection techniques by interviewing, observing and reviewing documents. Researchers in this case only discuss 4 (four) types of street crimes, namely brawls, theft with violence, theft with weights and illegal racing. Researchers only discuss 4 (four) street crimes that are the most prominent in the Bekasi City Police Station and become the main priority. Later in the study it was found that there were several places marked as areas where these street crimes occurred and every night the Patriot Team patrolled the areas that had been mapped. The decrease in the number of street crimes was not only due to the hard work of the Patriot Team, but there was assistance from the television media and social media which covered the activities and disseminated it so that it had a fearful effect on the community, this can be studied using the deterrence theory that the researchers included in this study. However, there are shortcomings in the administration, because after all, administration is very important in this Polri institution. Based on the results of the study, the researchers suggest that the Bekasi Metro Police Chief should fix the administration of the Patriot Team and provide additional personnel to support the performance of the Bekasi City Metro Police Patriot Team to be even better in the future.
A Comparative Analysis of Intelligence Studies Programmes in the United Kingdom and Nigerian Universities Awwal Isa; Ngboawaji Daniel Nte; Clairmont Roger Featherstone; Abdulaziz Baba-Ahmadu
Police Studies Review Vol. 5 No. 7 (2021): July, Police Studies Review
Publisher : Indonesian National Police Academy

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As the world collectively recognized the onerous task of collective security and the liberalization of intelligence studies, different nations have encouraged the introduction and management of intelligence studies programmes in their university system. Consequently, this work is a comparative analysis of intelligence studies as an academic discipline in the United Kingdom and Nigeria. Relying extensively on historiographical and content analysis of data and facts logically arranged in tandem with the social sciences traditional research enterprise, the study found out, unlike the UK, with a substantially longer history of intelligence studies, Nigeria is still crawling with the idea with just two private universities-Novena University and Afe Babalola University. Furthermore, the study found out that while Nigeria has a lot to learn from the UK style of intelligence studies, both countries should better develop unique albeit parallel intelligence analytical frameworks to suit their domestic needs while cooperation will be more useful in areas of manpower training, development, foundational literature, and academic professionalism.

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