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Analisis Dampak Pernikahan Anak Usia Dini Menggunakan Pendekatan Street Level Bureaucracy di Kabupaten Sampang – Madura Fawaid Fawaid; Dida Rahmadanik; Adi Soesiantoro
Public Service and Governance Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Juli: Public Service and Governance Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/psgj.v6i2.2862

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Child marriage remains a serious issue in many regions of Indonesia, including Sampang Regency, Madura. Despite the implementation of laws that set the minimum legal age for marriage, early marriages are still widespread and bring various negative impacts, including educational dropout, reproductive health risks, and socio-economic problems. This study aims to analyze the impact of child marriage using the Street-Level Bureaucracy approach developed by Michael Lipsky (2010). This approach focuses on how front-line policy implementers-such as officials from the Office of Religious Affairs (KUA), Religious Court judges, social service officers, and community leaders-interpret and enforce child marriage prevention policies at the local level. This research employs a qualitative method with data collected through in-depth interviews with policy implementers and affected community members. The findings indicate that policy implementation is heavily influenced by the discretion of street-level bureaucrats and is shaped by local cultural values and social pressures. Variations in how policies are applied lead to inconsistent outcomes in child marriage prevention. The study also highlights that child marriage often results in school dropout, emotional and financial unpreparedness, and reproductive health risks.
Analisis Dampak Partisipasi Masyarakat pada Perekonomian Keluarga di Kampung Wisata Batik Okra Surabaya Ajeng Rana Amelia Nugraha; Rachmawati Novaria; Dida Rahmadanik
Public Service and Governance Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Juli: Public Service and Governance Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/psgj.v6i2.2899

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Kampung Wisata Batik Okra Surabaya which is located in the central area of Surabaya, has a great opportunity to be developed into one of the leading tourist destination centers as well as a cultural education center. Tourists who visit can participate in the process of making written batik which is the main attraction. This research is descriptive with a qualitative approach with the theory of community participation by Marschall (2006) to analyze the impact of community participation on the family economy in Kampung Wisata Batik Okra Surabaya. The results obtained through the research found that the Kampung Wisata Batik Okra Surabaya has not been optimal in meeting one of the three main indicators in the success of community participation stated by Marschall, namely the ability of the community to be involved in the process. The researcher's suggestion is to give awards to residents who actively contribute so that participation becomes more sustainable and develop sustainable training programs such as digital marketing, packaging of tourism products, or the management of batik galleries that are more attractive for tourists to visit.
Street Level Bureaucracy Dalam Pelaksanaan Penanganan Stunting di Kabupaten Sidoarjo Andrea Caesarinda Daffa Ardhana; Dida Rahmadanik; Adi Soesiantoro
Public Service and Governance Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Juli: Public Service and Governance Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/psgj.v6i2.2964

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Street-level bureaucracy refers to the role of frontline bureaucrats who directly engage with the public in the implementation of public policies, including stunting management. In Sidoarjo Regency, stunting remains a critical public health issue with long-term implications for human capital development, despite the government’s continuous efforts to reduce its prevalence. Actors such as posyandu cadres, health center personnel, and officials from the District Health Office serve as the front line in detecting stunting cases, delivering nutritional counseling, monitoring child growth, and connecting communities with essential health services. However, the effectiveness of these roles is often constrained by limited resources, excessive workloads, lack of adequate training, and insufficient incentives that do not reflect the complexity of their responsibilities. Furthermore, policy implementation is frequently hindered by weak inter-sectoral coordination, low community engagement, and the gap between administrative guidelines and the realities faced in the field. The discretionary power held by these street-level bureaucrats becomes both a strength and a challenge—allowing for flexible adaptation to local needs while raising concerns about accountability and service consistency. Addressing stunting effectively at the local level requires strategic capacity-building for implementers through continuous training, fair compensation, and strengthened collaboration among governmental actors and other stakeholders. These efforts must be integrated, holistic, and sustainable in order to truly tackle the root causes of stunting and generate meaningful improvements in public health outcomes.
Analisis Program Surabaya Smart City Dalam Menunjang Tata Kelola Lingkungan Kampung Sehati di Kota Surabaya Raya Maulana Sabilillah; Rachmawati Novaria; Dida Rahmadanik
Public Service and Governance Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Juli: Public Service and Governance Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/psgj.v6i2.2968

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This study aims to analyze the role of the Surabaya Smart City Program in supporting environmental governance in Kampung Sehati, Surabaya City. The Smart City initiative implemented by the Surabaya City Government is part of an urban governance innovation based on integrated information technology and community participation. Kampung Sehati, as one of the pilot areas, serves as a case study to examine how technological approaches, regulations, and citizen engagement shape participatory, adaptive, and sustainable environmental governance. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method through in-depth interviews, field observations, and document studies. The results show that the Surabaya Smart City Program facilitates environmental management through digital platforms such as e-lingkungan, citizen reporting applications, and active community involvement in data-based decision-making. However, challenges remain regarding citizens' digital literacy, unequal participation, and the sustainability of programs after intervention ends. It can be concluded that this program significantly contributes to environmental governance in Kampung Sehati, especially in fostering collaboration between the government, community, and technology, although further efforts are needed to overcome the existing obstacles.
Co-Authors Achluddin Ibnu Rochim Acluddin Ibnu Rochim Adi Permana, Ronan Adi Soesiantoro Adi Soesiantoro Adzra Ajeng Lestari Adzra Ajeng Lestari Agustin, Hera Putri Aida Nur Amalia Aiga Putri Mawaddah R Ajeng Anindya Murtini Ajeng Rana Amelia Nugraha Aliatin, Nurjannahtin Alif Latippan Parmanto Amellia Putri, Nabilah Anak Agung Istri Suwandewi Andrea Caesarinda Daffa Ardhana Anggraeny Puspaningtyas Anggraeny Puspaningtyas Anggraeny Puspaningtyas Anisa Anisa Anisatul Septian Ika Candra Anita Tri Agustin Aprilia Tri Wahyuni Arya Ferdinan Maulana Putra Sigit Asri Setiyani Aulia, Natasya Nur Aulianda Pratiwi, Feby Avina, Rizky Azizah Fitri Azarah Baehaqi Bagoes Soenarjanto Basyri, Faisol Bella, Vivtania Salsa Chrisdian Tama, Elvin Chyintiya Dhea Puspitasari Cici Ariyanti Clarissa Putri Gunawan Devlin Harnedicta Fajriyah Dina Amalia Dinda Amalia Arrahma Dwi Nilam Sari Dwi Oktaviani, Clarisa Eddy Wahyudi Emilda Roudah Salsabilla Endan Indartuti Endang Indarturti Endang Indartuti Endang Indartuti Endang Indartuti, Endang Erlanda, Yola Erny Kusumawati Farhan Anwar, Muhammad Fawaid Fawaid Firma Lisa Anggraini Ghulam Maulana Ilman Gita, Febriyanti Ina Hafidz Al Hikam, Mohammad Hartono, Supri Hilfa Putri Rahayu ibnu rochim, Achluddin Indah Murti, Indah Ismarda Abdianti Januariska, Arlista Dewi Ken Devardhini, Iffara Khoir, Syaifudin Krisna Syarif Hidayatullah Lady Rara Prastiwi Laila Muflihah Larasati, Nabilla Lintang Laxita Chandra Dewi Luthfi, Ilham M. Kendry Widiyanto M. Kendry Widiyanto Mariana, Fiona Maulana Ilman, Ghulam Maulana, Ilwan may yusita sari sita Megananda, Astrid Mohammad Insan Romadhan Muchamad Rizqi Mufidah, Makhrita Muhammad Alwan Yassin Muhammad Nasrullah Muhammad Thoriq Asrori Niko Kalvin Bahresi Nisa Dwi Arini Nita Giani, Mira Novaria, Rachmawati Novia Silam Sari Nur Aulia, Natasya Nur Imama, Faricha Nur Rosyida, Ima Nurma Nabila Nurul Ika Mardiyanti Prisma Mariya Ulfa Rachmawati Novaria Rachmawati Novaria Rafly Akbar, Muhammad Rahmawati, Alice Ratna Yunitasari Ratna Yunitasari Raya Maulana Sabilillah Ria, Catur Ajeng Kartika Rianissaputri Rianissaputri Richad Rendra Mulya Maulana Pratama Rini Kusumawati Rini Kusumawati Rizky Rahmatuloh Roisul Basyar, Muhammad Romadhan, Mohammad Insan Rosita Wulandari Sayogo Ryan Gymnastiar Alwin Salsa Bella, Vivtania Shafira Ayu Permatasari Sherly Novita Sary Siti Nur Hidayati Solehuddin Solehuddin Solehuddin Syaputra, Andhika Ramadhan Tazkiyyatus Solikhah, Elza Tita Dwi Agustin Tri Yuliyanti Vikri Aditya Suryansyah Viona Erlanda Vivtania Salsa Bella Wahyu Pamungkas, Syailendra Wahyudi, Eddy Widiyanto, Kendry Widiyanto, M. Kendry Wulan Apriliya, Amanda Yafie Amaratus Sania Yakub Fisabillillah Yovita Rahma Nurzelanti Yulia Adinda Telussa Yunira Nur Hidayati Yusuf Hariyoko