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IMPLEMENTASI E-SERVICE PADA ORGANISASI PUBLIK DI BIDANG PELAYANAN PUBLIK DI KELURAHAN CIBANGKONG KECAMATAN BATUNUNGGAL KOTA BANDUNG Rd. Ahmad Buchari
Sosiohumaniora Vol 18, No 3 (2016): SOSIOHUMANIORA, NOPEMBER 2016
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (303.942 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v18i3.8762

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This research was done because the public demands a very large in the provision of services which provide information in accordance with the needs of the community. To answer this need the government to use information and communication technology called e-Government. E-Kelurahan is one kind of electronic services (e-Service) in the field of public service Bandung city. This study uses qualitative design wich focus on the problem how to implementing e-Service at the e-Kelurahan program funds what kind of obstacle. The results of this study show that the implementation of e-Service via e-Kelurahan has not been successful. This is evidenced by the existence of barriers that hinder the effectiveness and efficiency of e-Village program. Bandung City Government is expected to soon be providing professional executive personnel or by the holding of training for regional aggency of using the application in order to more effectively and efficiently.
AN ALTERNATIVE MODEL OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE HANDLING POLICY IN INDONESIA Rd. Ahmad Buchari; Asep Sumaryana; Rosita Novi Andari
Sosiohumaniora Vol 19, No 3 (2017): SOSIOHUMANIORA, NOPEMBER 2017
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Child sexual abuse is one of the forms of crimes against children that call for serious attention of the government. Indonesian Commission for Child Protection (KPAI)’s 2011-2016 years data shows that the number of child sexual abuse victims has been fluctuating year by year. The objectives of the present research were to evaluate the output of the implementation of government policies on handling child sexual abuses during 2011-2014, and to develop an alternative model of child sexual abuse handling policy suitable to apply in Indonesia. The research used a descriptive qualitative approach with a data collection technique of documentation and a descriptive data analysis. The research findings revealed that the policies currently pursued were generally ineffective both in prevention and in law enforcement against the offenders. Therefore, a model of child sexual abuse handling policy in Indonesia by a systems approach can be made as an alternative model of policies in dealing with the problem.
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT IN THE POLICY OF ARRANGEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT FOR STREET VENDORS IN GARUT KOTA SUBDISTRICT Kurnia Muhamad Ramdhan; Budiman Rusli; Rd. Ahmad Buchari
Sosiohumaniora Vol 22, No 2 (2020): SOSIOHUMANIORA, JULY 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v22i2.25792

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This paper aims to examine the cause of public engagement ineffectiveness in the policy of arrangement and empowerment for street vendors in Garut Kota subdistrict. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that public engagement in this policy has not been effective, because it has not been related to: 1) Context and Settings; 2) Sponsors, Conveners, and Their Motivations for Direct Public Engagement; 3) Process Design; and 4) Outcomes. Regarding Context and Settings, there are no specific rules for public engagement. Public engagement has become a formality to fulfill the principles of democratic governance, but most of the local government decisions and actions that are considered crucial in this policy do not represent street vendors desire. Regarding Sponsors, Conveners, and Their Motivations for Direct Public Engagement, public engagement in the policy does not have sponsors yet in its sustainability, as for those who are organizers of public engagement in this policy based on the Regent’s Decree, especially in the fields that give positions to street vendors to be engaged as implementing elements. Some information, related to Process Design and Outcomes, is challenging to obtain. In substance, the author does not find information that is genuinely relevant to the aspects contained therein. The author recommends that a comprehensive review be carried out to formulate the Implementation Guidelines and Technical Guidelines based on the elements set out in the framework of direct public engagement as a guideline for conducting public engagement.