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Indonesian Journal of Police Studies
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Indonesian Journal of Police Studies (Indonesian J. Police Stud.) (ISSN Print 2722-452X ISSN Online 2722-4538) is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by the Indonesian Police Academy. This journal contains research and review articles related to the study of police science.
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Peran Bhabinkamtibmas Dalam Pencegahan Radikalisme Di Wilayah Hukum Polrestabes Bandung Aditya Hardyanto
Indonesian Journal of Police Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): April, Indonesian Journal of Police Studies
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Penelitian ini dilatar belakangi oleh maraknya penyebaran aliran radikal yang ada di wilayah hukum Polrestabes Bandung. Penelitian ini ditujukan untuk menjelaskan gambaran radikalisme diwilayah hukum Polrestabes Bandung, menjelaskan peran Bhabinkamtibmas pada upaya mencegah radikalisme diwilayah hukum Polrestabes Bandung dan menganalisis faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi peran Bhabinkamtibmas pada upaya mencegah radikalisme diwilayah hukum Polrestabes Bandung. Teori yang dipergunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah teori peran, konsep pemolisian masyarakat, konsep radikalisme, model pencegahan kejahatan, pengembangan strategi pencegahan kejahatan dan analisis SWOT. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode penelitian lapangan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa perkembangan paham radikal di wilayah hukum Polrestabes Bandung berasal dari 4 kelompok yaitu ISIS, HTI, Gema Pembebasan, dan GAFATAR, peran Bhabinkamtibmas dalam pencegahan radikalisme dilaksanakan dengan pendekatan soft power dalam bentuk kegiatan deradikalisasi, dan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi peran Bhabinkamtibmas dalam pencegahan radikalisme yang di wilayah hukum Polrestabes Bandung berasal dari faktor internal dan faktor eksternal. Saran yang diberikan dari hasil penelitian ini antara lain melakukan penyuluhan deradikalisasi ke sekolahan-sekolahan, masjid maupun aktifitas yang dilakukan oleh kelompok masyarakat Bandung, serta meningkatkan kualitas pendidikan masyarakat Bandung. ABSTRACT This research is motivated by the widespread spread of radical flow in the jurisdiction of Polrestabes Bandung. This study aims to explain the picture of radicalism in the Bandung police region, explain the role of Bhabinkamtibmas in efforts to prevent radicalism in the Bandung police region and analyze the factors that influence the role of Bhabinkamtibmas in the effort to prevent radicalism in the Bandung police region. The theory used in this research is role theory, the concept of community policing, the concept of radicalism, crime prevention models, development of crime prevention strategies and SWOT analysis. The method used in this research is the field research method. The results of this study indicate that the development of radical understanding in the legal area of ​​the Bandung Polrestabes comes from 4 groups namely ISIS, HTI, Liberation Echo, and GAFATAR, the role of Bhabinkamtibmas in preventing radicalism is carried out with a soft power approach in the form of de-radicalization activities, and the factors that influence the role Bhabinkamtibmas in the prevention of radicalism which in the jurisdiction of Bandung Polrestabes comes from internal and external factors. Suggestions given from the results of this study include counseling de-radicalization to schools, mosques and activities carried out by Bandung community groups, as well as improving the quality of education in Bandung society. Keywords: role, Bhabinkamtibmas, prevention, radical understanding.
Optimalisasi Program Police Goes To School Dalam Mengurangi Angka Pelanggaran Lalu Lintas Pelajar Oleh Unit Dikyasa Satuan Lalu Lintas Polres Tasikmalaya Klinsmann Timotius Ardianto
Indonesian Journal of Police Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): April, Indonesian Journal of Police Studies
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This research is motivated by the phenomenon of traffic violations committed by students in the law area of ​​the Tasikmalaya Regional Police due to student disorder in traffic on the highway. Therefore, a study aimed at describing the implementation of the Police Goes to School program carried out by the Tasikmalaya Police Traffic Unit, identified the factors that influence and describe the efforts made in optimizing the Police Goes to School program. Theories and concepts used by the author in answering problems are Management theory, 6M Management elements, Communication theory, Optimization concept, Traffic Violation concept, Dikmas Lantas concept, Kamseltibcar Lantas concept and Enculturation concept. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach and using a type of field research. The results of the study refer to the implementation of the Police Goes to School program in educating students to a minimum. Analysis of the implementation of the program according to the theory of Communication and 6M elements shows that the implementation of the Police Goes to School program is not running optimally in its implementation because there are still many traffic violations committed by students. The implementation of the Police Goes to School program between planned activities and implementation has not been well implemented. The findings of the study indicate that factors affecting the field of human resources are still limited, lack of budget, lack of facilities and infrastructure, less innovative methods and school targets that are not achieved are all obstacles to implementation. Based on the results of the study, the authors suggest that the Dikyasa Unit create more innovative activities to attract the attention of students, form the KADET LANTAS organization to make students as traffic safety agents and empower the public relations field by utilizing the use of social media.
Optimalisasi Patroli Satuan Sabhara Dalam Mencegah Tindak Pidana Pencurian Dengan Kekerasan Di Wilayah Hukum Polres Bogor Muhammad Dwindra Okta Arivando
Indonesian Journal of Police Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): April, Indonesian Journal of Police Studies
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According to the phenomenon that occurs in society today, the improvements of technologies and pieces of knowledge affect the way society thinks and acts whereas having an impact in a criminal case such as theft. One of the popular theft cases in Indonesia is the case of theft using violence. In Bogor police jurisdiction, According to the recorded data in 2018 there were 29 cases of fraud and in 2019 there were 62 cases of theft using violence. Sabhara aims to implement the arrangements, guard, escort, and patrol (In Bahasa known as Turjawali), Crime Scene, and Society control in order to maintain the public order and security, as well as securing the headquarter to prevent the case of theft using violence in the society optimally. The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation of the Sabhara unit patrol and the factors that influence the Sabhara unit in preventing the case of theft using violence in the Bogor Police jurisdiction. This study uses a qualitative approach as the type of field research. The location of this study located at Bogor Police. The data collection techniques uses interviews, observation, and document studies. The validity of the data in this study uses data triangulation, interviews, observations, and document studies. The results of this study revealed the Sabhara unit is carrying out patrol activities aimed to prevent the intentions and opportunities of the perpetrators to carry out their crimes. In the implementation of patrol activities in order to prevent the case of theft using violence, most of the units had been carried out as the guidelines according to the SOP (Standard Operating Procedure). External factors that influence the implementation of Sabhara members are the method of implementing patrols which are considered to be appropriate also supported by the patrol location and target. Internal factors that influence the implementation are the human resources of Sabhara members themselves, where Sabhara members of Bogor Police are still outnumbered. As well as the infrastructure obtained by members of Sabhara in carrying out activities in the fostered area is still lacking.
Optimalisasi Penyuluhan Sat Binmas dalam Mencegah Pencurian Kendaraan Bermotor Roda Dua di Wilayah Hukum Polres Purwakarta Dani Hayqal
Indonesian Journal of Police Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): April, Indonesian Journal of Police Studies
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This research is motivated by the high number of motor vehicle theft cases in the Purwakarta district police jurisdiction which has been increasing in the last 2 years. The National Police of the Republic of Indonesia makes pre-emptive and preventive efforts to prevent the occurrence of criminal acts of vehicle thief, especially two-wheeled vehicles, one of which is through counseling through Binmas units. Therefore, research is carried out that aims to find out the description of counseling by the Binmas Unit in order to prevent the criminal act of stealing two-wheeled motor vehicles, the factors that influence and efforts to optimize counseling by the Binmas Unit in the prevention of criminal acts of two-wheeled vehicle thief in the jurisdiction Purwakarta Police Station. Literature review consists of research literature using references from the previous 2 Thesis. For conceptual literature use management theory and communication theory. The concept used is the concept of counseling, the concept of optimization, the concept of crime and fraud, the concept of counseling. The study was conducted with a qualitative approach. Data sources include primary data, secondary data and tertiary data. Data collection techniques used were through interviews and observations. The analysis used data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results of the study found that the implementation of counseling conducted by the Purwakarta Police Sub-dept was still not optimal and there were influencing factors. The inhibiting factor of counseling by Binmas Unit is that personnel are still deemed lacking in quality and quantity, the implementation of counseling is also not optimal. Efforts are being made to optimize counseling by Binmas Unit is to overcome the factors that hamper the counseling activities by Binmas Unit, using crime prevention theories to find the right material and targets for counseling. Suggestions from researchers to optimize counseling by Binmas Unit (1) improve the quality of personnel by providing training or vocational education and development education and can be trained by function leaders (2) innovating in conducting counseling (3) creating an organizing team (4) creating new programs which can improve extension services (5) provide facilities and infrastructure for extension services.
Peran Satuan Binmas Dalam Pencegahan Tawuran Antar Pelajar Di Wilayah Hukum Polresta Bogor Kota Kadek Rexy Raibawa Lesmana
Indonesian Journal of Police Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): April, Indonesian Journal of Police Studies
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In thelast 3 years, Juvenile delinquencyisthemostcommoncase in the Bogor City area with561 cases. Binmas Bintibmas unit has a role in efforts to Juvenile delinquencycasesamonghighschoolstudentswithguidanceandcounseling. This study is to analyze and describe the efforts and factors that influence the implementation of binluh by the bintibmas unit. Research location in Bogor City Polresta with the focus of the bintibmas unit. This study using qualitative methods with descriptive analysis techniques. Using triangulation(Moleong;2006:330) of data which is sources, theories and techniques adn using primary, secondary and tertiary data sources. Data validity including data reduction, data present, conclusion making and verification. This research uses management function theory, management element theory and Force Field Analysis theory and effort concept, binluhconcept, andbintibmasconcept. The sub-optimal implementation of binluh carried out by the bintibmas unit is analyzed from the planning function, preparing the material to determine binluh targets, organizing, preparing competent officers, implementation and control, assessment and monitoring in binluh activities. In the implementation factor that influence binluh are internal factors that influence that are the factors of people, budget, infrastructure and methods of binluh and external factors are community awareness and factors of other functions also the effort doing with coaching and relationship and work procedures. The conclusion is binluh inhibiting factors carried out by the bintibmas unit are member competencies, extension materials, budgets, cooperation with other functions and agencies, binluh target determination and binluh methods.

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