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MEMBANGUN COMMUNITY POLICING MELALUI KEMITRAAN POLISI-KOMUNITAS Mu'man Nuryana
Sosio Informa Vol 8 No 3 (2003): INFORMASI : Permasalahan dan Usaha Kesejahteraan Sosial
Publisher : Politeknik Kesejahteraan Sosial

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33007/inf.v8i3.1003

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Community Policing Development Through the Collaboration of Police and Community: A Model for Improving Social Resilience in Indonesia.Abstract The idea to changing police paradigm from an emphasis on traditional law enforcement practices toward community-oriented policingan approach that depends on officer-initiated efforts to reduce criminal and public disorder should be launched in Indonesia. Community policing is a philosophy of policing that needs police officers to act with increased levels of autonomy and professional discretion to solve problems and to develop partnerships with the community. This article discussing a conceptual framework of how community policing can be implemented through providing an overview of the context in which community policing has been socialized in the developed countries.Kata Kunci: Community policing, police officer, domestic violence, catalyst, normative sponsorship theory
DAMPAK SOSIAL PENUTUPAN LOKALISASI Mu'man Nuryana
Sosio Informa Vol 8 No 3 (2003): INFORMASI : Permasalahan dan Usaha Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33007/inf.v8i3.1010

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Kasus Sunan Kuning Semarang ( Social Impacts from the Closing of Official ProstitutionComplexes: Case Study in Sunan Kuning Semarang).Indonesian ambiguous policy on prostitution issue has been affirmed by the creation of'Lokalisasi' (official prostitution complexes). Lokalisasi has been used as a model by local governments to alleviate the impact of harms from prostitution. It is very important then, to look how this social experiment has failed to alleviate the harms of prostitution by going down the legalization track. However, this policy emerged in response to the growing demand from local community to stop Lokalisasi. These harms have increased and significant new harms have joined them such as the traffic in young women in Indonesia. This research has found some valuable results that Lokalisasi should not be considered as a silver bullet to alleviate prostitution problems, but it is assumed to be a solution of minimizing its impacts to society. Such a Lokalisasi should not be placed in the residential area, rather it should be placed in business district in the down-town of the city to which anyone easily able to reach it.Key Words: Official prostitution complexes, Lokalisasi, Mutual consent, Decriminalization prostitute
KEBIJAKAN PELAYANAN DALAM RUMAH BAGI LANJUT USIA DI JEPANG: PELAJARAN UNTUK INDONESIA Mu'man Nuryana
Sosio Informa Vol 8 No 4 (2003): INFORMASI : Permasalahan dan Usaha Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33007/inf.v8i4.1013

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In-Home Service for the Aged in Japan : Lessons Learned for Indonesia.This article examines the social and economic forces that led Japan to create the Gold Plan a comprehensive national plan for formalized in-home services for the aged. Under this national policy, Japan has changed their paradigm on delivery of social services for the aged which the following: shifts from institutional to in-home service workers. Local community and societal at large were encouraged to take part in this regard where new nonprofit organization called Resident-Participation Type (RPT) are growing significantly. PRTs are self-help organizationsto augment the delivery of in-home services to the aged. The current status of these new models for the aged are examined by using secondary data from the surveys conducted by the Japanese National Council of Social Welfare in 1992 and 1993. The future issues regarding RTPs and inhome services for the aged in Japan are discussed in this article with the aim at searching appropriate strategy to deliver social services for the aged in Indonesia.Kata Kunci: In-Home services, Resident-Participation Type, Golden plan, Welfare policy
KEBIJAKAN PENCEGAHAN PELECEHAN SEKSUAL TERHADAP ANAK: MASUKAN BAGI PRAKTISI SOSIAL Mu'man Nuryana
Sosio Informa Vol 9 No 1 (2004): INFORMASI : Permasalahan dan Usaha Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33007/inf.v9i1.1029

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Children Sexual Abuse Prevention Policy: An Input for Practitioners.Many literatures show that there are no differences of background in term of socioeconomic of victims and perpetrators of sexual abuse in family and community. It's also give information that victim of sexual abuse is categorized as a "silent disease" because of difficulty on obtaining epidemiological data and research on sexual abuse issue is still neglected. However, the literatures showed that sexual abuse causing heavy post-traumatic syndrome and generating problems of social pathology, psychology, emotional, bouncing, physical, and educational in the long term to all victims of in school environment, family, social relation, and participation in community. Therefore, it's a growing need to plan and develop a policy for training and workshop for teachers and social workers to increase their awareness of the possibility of sexual abuse in the school and environment.
SOCIAL ACCOUNTING / AUDITING BAGI KINERJA SOSIAL PERUSAHAAN (Social Accounting/Auditing for Social Performance of Corporation) Mu'man Nuryana
Sosio Informa Vol 10 No 1 (2005): INFORMASI : Permasalahan dan Usaha Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33007/inf.v10i1.1052

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The core business of corporation, community and community organizations is to achieve some form of social, community or environmental benefit. Financial sustainability or profitability is essential to achieving that benefit, but subsidiary to it. The stakeholder and all the people associated with it or affected by it, need to know if it is achieving its objectives, if it is living upto its values and if those objectives and values are relevant and appropriate. That is what the social accounting process aims to facilitate. Social accounting and audit is a framework which allows a corporation to build on existing documentation and reporting and develop a process whereby it can account for its social performance, report on that performance and draw up an action plan to improve on that performance, and through which it can understand its impact on the community and be accountable to its key .stakeholders. Thus, the essence of this article is therefore: explaining social account and audit for what we do and listening to what others have to say so that future performance can be more effectively targeted at achieving the chosen objectives. This article offers an inclusive ideas for the public, corporation, voluntary and community sectors in supplementing the creation of greater social welfare for all.
PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH Mu'man Nuryana
Sosio Informa Vol 10 No 2 (2005): INFORMASI : Permasalahan dan Usaha Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33007/inf.v10i2.1087

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Sebuah Kerangka Kerja bagi Action Research dalam Pengembangan Komunitas dan Pendidikan Populer - This paper helps to elaborate about how researchers, teachers and educational advisors balance their different roles in participatory action research teams. Through explaining the Participatory Action Research (PAR) as a way of building bridges and making connections between people, this method of doing research depicted a process that seeks to develop a practical knowledge and understanding of social, political, environmental, or economical conditions. By using PAR on of research and development, we can recognize our social relationships and the value of our real experiences and personal thoughts and feelings. Moreover, PAR seeks to link the research process to the process of social change; it recognizes the change process as a researchable topic; it brings the research process full circle with people's interests in finding practical solutions for common problems and issues of concern by uniting action and reflection, theory and practice; it involves doing research to define a problem as well as applying the information in action towards solutions to identified problems; it is research conducted by, with and for people, rather than research on people; it is participatory in that it is a necessary condition that people play key roles in and have relevant information about the social system, or community, under study, and that they participate in the research design and implementation of action plans based on research outcomes.