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Pengawasan Bahan Pangan Tidak Layak Edar oleh Badan Pengawasan Obat dan Makanan (BPOM) Kota Batam Suci Kumala Sari; Etika Khairina
Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi Vol 23, No 2 (2023): Juli
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jiubj.v23i2.3147

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The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) is a non-ministerial central government agency in Indonesia, which is based on Presidential Regulation Article 2 No 80 of 2017 which carries out government duties in the field of controlling the distribution of drugs and food throughout Indonesia. Decree of the Head of the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) of the Republic of Indonesia Number 14 of 2014 concerning the organization of work procedures for implementing technical units within the drug and food regulatory agency, a Balai was formed. Food and Drug Supervisory (BPOM) located in every province in Indonesia to facilitate the supervision of drugs and food in the regions. The purpose of this study is first to describe the supervision of BPOM Kepri Batam against illegal drugs and food in Batam City, the two factors that influence BPOM Kepri in controlling illegal drugs and food in Batam City. The research method is qualitative.Data collection techniques are interviews, observation  and documentation. Sources of data used are primary data sources which are obtained directly from data sources and secondary data which are obtained indirectly through websites, annual reports, and performance reports. This research was carried out by the Kepri Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM), business actors and the community. the result of the research is the Supervision of BPOM Kepri on illegal drugs and food in Batam City. The supervision carried out by BPOM Kepri is carried out in two ways, namely pre market and post market supervision, both supervision that is carried out before the product is circulated and before it is circulated, in this case BPOM in conducting technical supervision with 3 (three) lines, namely BPOM as the first line as the government, the second line. producers / distributors and the thirt line of society as control of the performance of BPOM Kepri, especially in Batam City.
The Impact of Globalization on Social Change and Democratization in Indonesia Mastiwi Putri Harefa; Timbul Dompak; Etika Khairina; Iranda Firiansyah
Momentum Matrix: International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May : Momentum Matrix: International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Soc
Publisher : Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/momat.v2i2.397

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Both the process of democratization and the societal change that has taken place in Indonesia have been significantly influenced by globalization. The purpose of this study is to conduct a literature review that focuses on the relationship between globalization, social transformation, and the growth of democracy in Indonesia. With the help of a qualitative methodology that is founded on literature studies, this research investigates the ways in which the flow of information, technology, and global values influences the mentalities of individuals, as well as the social structures and political dynamics in Indonesia. The findings of the study indicate that globalization fosters the development of a society that is more receptive to democratic principles, such as the protection of human rights, the freedom of expression, and the provision of opportunities for political engagement. There are, however, challenges that come along with globalization. These challenges include socio-economic inequality, the erosion of local values, and threats to ethnic and cultural sovereignty. With globalization serving as a catalyst in improving political freedom and expanding civil society involvement, the process of democratization in Indonesia developed fast after the reforms that took place in 1998. The findings of this study highlight the significance of policies that are capable of striking a balance between the impact of globalization and the maintenance of local identity. This is necessary in order to bring about social change that is inclusive and to enhance democracy in Indonesia in a way that is sustainable.
A Critical Analysis of the Infrastructure and Procedural Challenges in E-KTP Services at Kecamatan Sei Beduk, Batam Melia Sania; Lubna Salsabila; Iranda Firiansyah; Etika Khairina
Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): June : Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/icsshi.v1i1.32

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In order to create an orderly society in terms of population administration and ensure the sustainability of national population data, the government is responsible for providing complete and clear population data. It is expected that government officials across Indonesia, particularly in Batam City, deliver high-quality public services in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and public expectations. However, there are still areas for improvement in public services, especially in Batam. This research aims to critically analyze the quality of e-KTP services at the Sei Beduk sub-district in Batam City, focusing on the infrastructure and procedural challenges that impact service delivery. A qualitative descriptive approach was used in this study. Data was collected, reduced to relevant findings, and presented narratively. The results indicate that the service quality in the Sei Beduk sub-district is generally good, with services facilitating e-KTP issuance. However, the process is often delayed due to issues such as the absence of stamps from the central office. Employee discipline is another challenge, as some staff members still fail to adhere to working hours. Additionally, the sub-district office is equipped with only one recording device, which significantly hampers the efficiency and quality of the service. These infrastructural and procedural challenges must be addressed to improve the overall quality of e-KTP services in the region.
Globalization and Non-Traditional Security Challenges in Developing Countries: The Indonesian Case Shelvia Arnie Putri; Timbul Dompak; Lubna Salsabila; Etika Khairina
Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): December : Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Hu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/icsshi.v1i2.36

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This research examines the impact of globalization on non-traditional security in Indonesia. Using a literature study approach, the research collects secondary data from various sources, including scientific journals, government reports, and publications from international institutions. Globalization has introduced several new challenges to Indonesia's non-traditional security, such as terrorism, transnational crime, environmental degradation, food and energy security, and cyber threats. This study explores different dimensions of non-traditional security risks, evaluates the effectiveness of current policy responses, and identifies potential strategies to strengthen Indonesia's national resilience in addressing contemporary security challenges. The research finds that globalization accelerates cross-border mobility, enhances extremist groups' access to the internet, and intensifies environmental damage. In response, the Indonesian government has implemented measures such as strengthening anti-terrorism laws, promoting deradicalization programs, enhancing border controls, fostering ASEAN regional cooperation, imposing a moratorium on land clearing, and supporting the REDD+ program. However, challenges remain, including limited resources, coordination issues between institutions, and low levels of digital literacy among the public, which hinder progress in improving non-traditional security in Indonesia.
The Role of Public Relations in Forming Positive Perception in Society Mariyo Mariyo; Etika Khairina; Timbul Dompak; Lubna Salsabila
Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): December : Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Hu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/icsshi.v1i2.38

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This research aims to analyze and determine the relationship between good public relations management and the formation of positive perceptions in the community. Public relations is very important to pay attention to because public relations plays a strategic role in producing a good impression of government policies and programs as well as informing the public and fostering beneficial relationships between the government and society. This research uses a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach, where the main data is obtained through literature studies carried out on previous studies and journals and then analyzed in depth to draw conclusions. The findings in this research are that there is a close relationship between public relations activities and the formation of positive perceptions in society. Through effective communication, good image management, and mutually beneficial interactions, public relations has the potential to influence public perceptions by providing accurate information, maintaining a good reputation, and building relationships of mutual trust.