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USE OF REMINDER AS NUDGE TO INCREASE EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION TO COMPLETE DATA IN DITJENPAS CIVIL SERVANTS SYSTEM Ekha Nurfitriana; Maki Zaenudin S
卷 2 编号 2 (2019): Journal of Correctional Issues (JCI)
Publisher : Polteknik Ilmu Pemasyarakatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52472/jci.v2i2.27

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We tested the use of reminder techniques to increase participation of Sekertariat Direktorat Jenderal Pemasyarakatan employeesi to complete and update their staffing data independently through the design of one group pre-post test. We weight the completeness of data from each employee based on information categories. Those who are still incomplete are then given a reminder in the form of a circular to immediately complete the staffing data. We find that there is an increase in completeness of data from an average number of completeness 64.94% to 75,22%. Paired sample t-test results show that there is a significant difference (t = 24.198; n = 176; p<0.0005; d= .77) between conditions before and after the intervention is given to employees.
Adaptation of a Sexual Violence Measuring Tool to Classify the Risk of Convicts Who Perpetrate Sexual Violence Rachmayanthy .; Maki Zaenudin S; Iman Santoso; Ali Muhammad; Imaduddin Hamzah
卷 6 编号 1 (2023): Journal of Correctional Issues (JCI)
Publisher : Polteknik Ilmu Pemasyarakatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52472/jci.v6i1.366

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This study aims to develop a risk assessment tool for sexual violence recidivism in incarcerated individuals in Indonesia, considering both static and dynamic factors. Data analysis showed a strong positive correlation between recidivism and "Prior Sexual Offenses" (0.554) and the total static factor score (0.251). The frequency of sexual violence also moderately correlated with recidivism (0.232). Certain static factors had better predictive capabilities for identifying recidivism, while others showed lower predictive power. Regarding dynamic factors, the study found strong positive correlations with deviant sexual lifestyle (0.741) and sexual compulsivity (0.676), and weaker correlations with Interpersonal Aggression (0.505) and attitude towards criminal behavior (0.286). The total static and dynamic factor scores had a significantly positive and strong correlation (0.872), highlighting their importance in predicting recidivism. The AUC analysis indicated good predictive capabilities for recidivism in certain dynamic factors like interpersonal aggression and emotional self-control, while others had lower predictive abilities. Overall, the combined total score of static and dynamic factors yielded higher predictive capabilities (AUC=0.783). This research contributes to the development of an accurate risk assessment tool for sexual violence recidivism, aiding in identifying high-risk offenders and designing effective rehabilitation programs to prevent future recidivism.