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Indeks Pembangunan Kesehatan Polri: Indeks Pembangunan Kesehatan Polri Frans Tjahyono; Dwi Purwoko; Titin Siswantining
Jurnal Litbang Polri Vol 27 No 3 (2024): JURNAL LITBANG POLRI
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Polri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46976/litbangpolri.v27i3.252

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National Police health development is a long-term investment in the development of National Police personnel with the hope that it can play a role in increasing life expectancy and maintaining and improving their level of health so that they can carry out their main duties optimally in safeguarding and maintaining security and public order optimally. This research was conducted in 11 Polda and 96 Polres. Data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires to all Civil Servants at the National Police, FGDs with key officials at the Regional Police and Regional Police, as well as FGDs with health workers at the National Police Polyclinic/FKTP. The results showed that the national percentage of PNPP health conditions was 29% (84,102 PNPP) obesity, 20.40% (58,997 PNPP) central obesity, the highest prevalence rate of PTM (Gastric, Heart Diabetes Mellitus and Stroke), the highest prevalence rate of PM (Diarrhea, Typus and Malaria). Nationally, around 0.7% (1,902 PNPP) SRQ-20 screening results indicated mild GME. A total of 0.15% (432 PNPP) indicated moderate GME, and 0.1% (292 PNPP) indicated heavy GME. Apart from that, there were also 0.07% (206 PNPP) who thought about committing suicide.
Designing an Urban Environmental Management Model toward a Sustainable Global Smart City Sari, Eliana; Seta, Ananto Kusuma; Atmanto, Dwi; Madhakomala; Yatimah, Durotul; Mulyadi, Muhammad; Purwoko, Dwi; Dwiputri, Luthfi Jusniar; Nabilla, Zahra
Jurnal Green Growth dan Manajemen Lingkungan Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Green Growth dan Manajemen Lingkungan
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Manajemen Lingkungan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/jgg.151.05

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This study examines the low level of adolescent participation in utilizing technology-based public services in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKJ), despite the implementation of the Jakarta Smart City (JSC) initiative since 2014. Limited engagement among young citizens indicates a gap between smart city development and public education effectiveness, particularly in fostering smart people for sustainable urban governance. The study employs a Research and Development (R&D) approach based on the Gall, Gall, and Borg framework. The unit of analysis consists of adolescents aged 10–19 years residing in Pulo Gadung District, East Jakarta. A proportional random sampling technique was applied, yielding 397 respondents from a target population of 43,760 adolescents. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with WarpPLS to examine the relationships among smart city maturity, public education management, and adolescent participation. The study develops and validates a smart city maturity measurement instrument, a public education management instrument, and an urban environmental management model oriented toward a sustainable global smart city. Additionally, training modules and Training of Trainers (TOT) programs based on the smart people concept are produced to strengthen youth engagement. This research contributes by providing empirically grounded instruments and models to support evidence-based policies and enhance adolescent participation in smart city ecosystems.