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IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE RIGHT ASSIMILATION IN HOUSE FOR PRISONERS DURING THE COVID PANDEMIC 19IN CLASS IIA PURWOKERTO PRISON Ervan Miftahul Alim; Taufik Purboyo; Emiraldo Win.P
DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration
Publisher : Department of Public Administration, University Wijaykusuma Purwokerto

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This study is entitled "Implementation of Home Assimilation Rights Services for Inmates During the Covid 19 Pandemic in Class IIA Prisons in Purwokerto. The purpose of this study is to describe and explain the implementation of assimilation rights services at home for prisoners during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Class IIA Prison Purwokerto, Banyumas Regency. This research was conducted at the Class IIA Prison, Purwokerto, Sokaraja District, Banyumas Regency. The method of this research is descriptive qualitative. Informants were determined by purposive sampling method. The analysis of research results using an interactive analysis model.Based on the results of the study, several conclusions can be drawn asfollows:(1). The size and purpose of the policy, the granting of prisoners' rights at the Class IIA Purwokerto Prison is in accordance with the legislation, the guidance carried out at the Class IIA Purwokerto Prison aims to return prisoners to the community by providing life provisions, there are many personality and skill development activities that can be followed by inmates at the Class IIA Purwokerto Prison.(2).Resources, services provided immediately, accurately and satisfactorily, such as punctuality, speed and accuracy in the service of prisoners' rights, in the implementation of prisoner development there are facilities and infrastructure to support prisoners' activities.(3). Characteristics of the implementing agency/agency, In the assimilation policy at home during the covid-19 pandemic which was carried out at the Class IIA Purwokerto Prison, the implementing agents involved included correctional guardians, BAPAS, prisoners and third parties. There is a well-established communication so that the implementation of the right of assimilation is timely, there is cooperation with partners in the implementation of skills development for prisoners.(4). The attitude/tendency of the implementers, the implementation of the home assimilation program policy during the covid-19 pandemic, there was no rejection from the Purwokerto Class IIA Penitentiary and inmates, the officers provided coaching with persuasive methods, the absence of recidivists was an indicator of the success of the assimilation program.(5). Communication between organizations and implementing activities, in carrying out assimilation at home during the covid-19 pandemic, prisoners are required to take part in coaching activities carried out in prisons, there is cooperation with related parties to make the assimilation program at home successful during the COVID-19 pandemic.(6). The economic, social, and political environment, internal obstacles so that the service process for the rights of prisoners is hampered, there are various responses related to the home assimilation program for prisoners in the community, prisoners have been equipped and assisted by prison officers in developing skills for capital to return to society.Implication: To improve service quality, efforts need to be made: (1) Add office service facilities (2) Communication with third parties needs to be improved (3) It is necessary to add infrastructure for the activities of fostering prisoners (4) There needs to b a rewards for prisoners who active participate in coaching.
HOPE FAMILY EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAM (PKH) IN THE VILLAGE KEDUNGBANTENG KEDUNGBANTENG SUB-DISTRICT BANYUMAS DISTRICT Ani Fitriyani; Andri Trianfano; Taufik Purboyo
DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration
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This study entitled The Effectiveness of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Kedungbanteng Village, Kedungbanteng District, Banyumas Regency. This study aims to describe and analyze the Effectiveness of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Kedungbanteng Village, Kedungbanteng District, Banyumas Regency and find out what factors support and what factors hinder the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Kedungbanteng Village, Kedungbanteng District, Banyumas Regency. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Determination of informants using purposive sampling method, and analysis of research results using an interactive model. The summary of this research are:. 1. Aspect of success achieved by the program, the implementation of PKH is good and those who are directly involved are PKH facilitators and PKH KPM. PKH facilitators have provided assistance to PKH KPM well. In the implementation of socialization, companions use the film screening method in order to provide an understanding of KPM. During the disbursement process, the assistance funds received by KPM are in accordance with the stipulated provisions, but there is a discount for administrative fees of Rp. 5000 to Rp. 10,000 per KPM and for KPMs it is not allowed to withdraw money at ATMs independently. 2. Aspect is targeting accuracy, each recipient of PKH social assistance has met the specified component criteria. However, there are still many economically disadvantaged communities who do not receive PKH social assistance, especially the elderly. This is due to the absence of re-collection and direct field inspection to ensure that the prospective KPM is not economically capable and only uses data from the central party which in fact must be re-checked for correctness. 3. Aspect is satisfaction with the program, PKH facilitators have worked well and are responsible for KPM. The assistant can direct the KPM in the implementation of PKH and can provide solutions to the KPM if there are obstacles in the implementation of the PKH. 4. Aspect of input and output, in the data validation process to determine candidates for KPM PKH only uses the Integrated Social Welfare Data from 2013 to the present. Therefore, there is a problem that many people do not receive the PKH social assistance. 5. Aspect is the overall achievement of goals, most of the community is ready to be graduated from PKH social assistance if they are considered economically capable. The community feels very helped by the PKH social assistance and the community feels the real benefits obtained from PKH social assistance such as being able to pay school fees for children, the nutritional needs of toddlers. The implications used to increase the effectiveness of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Kedungbanteng Village, Kedungbanteng District, Banyumas Regency are as follows. 1. For beneficiary families, should be able to use the assistance provided properly in accordance with the provisions. It is hoped that you will always attend the socialization gathering which is held once a month in order to understand the contents of the socialization and so that you can be moved to volunteer to give up PKH social assistance if you are considered economically capable. xvii 2. For PKH administrators and assistants, namely all implementing parties involved in the implementation of PKH, they must carry out socialization as often as possible so that the community knows and knows the purpose of PKH, and it is hoped that people who already feel capable can be willing to release and give up PKH social assistance. Prior to determining a candidate for a KPM PKH, a visit and a review of the prospective KPM PKH home must be carried out which is registered from the DTKS data to ensure that PKH social assistance can be provided to the right KPM. Do not use old data and must use current data in accordance with data generated from field observations. 3. For the Social Service, namely updating of data in determining KPM candidates is carried out annually on a regular basis so that people who have not received assistance funds can be registered as PKH KPM and people who are considered capable can be graduated from the Family Hope Program (PKH) social assistance.
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE FOR MICRO BUSINESS (BPUM) IN THE VILLAGE MANGUNEGARA, MREBET DISTRICT, PURBALINGGA DISTRICT Miftahul Nurul Huda; Taufik Purboyo; Emilius Gudonohadi
DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration
Publisher : Department of Public Administration, University Wijaykusuma Purwokerto

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This research is entitled "Analysis of the Effectiveness of Micro Business Government Assistance (BPUM) in Mangunegara Village, Mrebet District, PurbalinggaRegency". The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the effectiveness of government assistance for micro-enterprises in Mangunegara village, Mrebet sub-district,Purbalingga district. This research method is descriptive and qualitative. Informants were determined by purpose sampling method. The analysis of research results using an interactive analysis model. Based on the results of the study, several conclusions can be drawn as follows (1). Productivity Aspect, Strategy to market the products by promoting them through social media, with close friends, and family. The results from the sale have not been in line with expectations because they have not reached the target quality. Sometimes sales are at a loss; (2) Aspects of quality, the price of products on the market is not too cheap or too expensive, so there is no price competition with other entrepreneurs. The quality of the products of business actors can easily add selling value to damaged products; (3). Aspects of Efficiency, Entrepreneurs in managing finances, separating Personal and Corporate Finances, making Financial Books, determining FinancialPortions, how to overcome existing losses by promoting more often on social media so that more people are interested in buying, evaluating, improving business systems,making changes ; (4). Aspects of Flexibility, how to deal with competitors who also have similar businesses by improving product quality so that they are not less competitive with those on the market and continue to innovate to make it easier to maintain loyalty to customers. Changes that occur in an organization suggest employees think carefully about their decisions, conduct evaluations, conducting recruitment; (5). Satisfaction Aspect,there are 5 to 10 variants made for sale, how to deal with consumer complaints by receiving complaints properly, good communication on complaints and immediately handling Complaints quickly and providing the Best Solutions; (6). Aspects of Excellence. innovation made to keep this business afloat by adding various variants of forms to keep this business afloat are in the form of a solid work team, prioritizing customer desires,making quality products following the times and maximizing the use of technology.
ANALYSIS OF GOOD GOVERNANCE IN CIPAKU VILLAGE GOVERNMENT MREBET DISTRICT, PURBALINGGA DISTRICT Putri Puja Lasenda; Taufik Purboyo; Oti Kusumaningsih
DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration
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This research is entitled "Good Governance in Cipaku Village Government, Mrebet District, Purbalingga Regency". The purpose of this study was to describe and explain Good Governance in the Cipaku Village Government, Mrebet District, Purbalingga Regency. This research was conducted at the Cipaku Village Government Office, Mrebet District, Purbalingga Regency. This research method is descriptive qualitative. Informants were determined by purposive sampling method. The analysis of research results using an interactive analysis model. Based on the results of the study, several conclusions can be drawn as follows (1). Aspects of Simplicity, Aspects of Participation, the community is given the opportunity to participate in the administration of village government through hamlet meetings, through musdes and musren Bangkes, monitoring mechanisms carried out by the community with meetings that are routine every month evaluating the course of the village government and responding to all problems that occur in society; (2). Legal Rules, providing services based on applicable rules in the form of village regulations, village heads, regional regulations and regional regulations, in carrying out services to the community, prioritizing the community regardless of working hours; (3). In terms of transparency, the community is given the flexibility to be able to access information through information boards and provide information through village deliberations or village institutions, (4). Aspect of Capability, the Village Government can absorb the aspirations of the community by attending meetings in each RT/RW. Development priorities by implementing the Musdus, Musdes and Musrembangdes; (5). Aspects of consensus, the way in which community components participate in making policies through the Musdes and policy decisions made by the village government are left entirely to the deliberation participants to explore the aspirations of the community; (6). Aspect of Justice, in exploring the aspirations of the community in development activities by inviting all components of the community in the village by involving all stakeholders and every planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of activities; (7). Effectiveness and Efficiency Aspects of the village government's efforts in optimizing resources in the implementation of development must have clear indicators of achievement, strategies for achieving them and how to solve them if there are problems in their implementation; (8). Aspects of Accountability, accountability for the implementation of the village government is carried out through the Village Government Implementation Report (LPPD) submitted to the Regent and the Accountability Statement Report (LKPJ) submitted to the community through the BPD so far in accordance with applicable regulations /laws.
ANALYSIS OF THE QUALITY OF PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF SUPERVISION AND CIVIL RECORDS IN THE LARGER FIELD Neisya Khaera Cahyani; Taufik Purboyo; Emiraldo Win Pazqara
DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56681/dynamics.v1i3.25

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The research entitled Analysis of Public Service Quality in the Population and Civil Registry Office in Banyumas Regency. This study aims to explain and describe the Quality of Public Services at the Population and Civil Registry Office in Banyumas Regency. This research uses qualitative methods with a descriptive approach. The qualitative approach is expected to be able to produce an in-depth description of speech, writing and behavior as well as an emphasis on observable subjective aspects of the subjects themselves. In qualitative research the authors determined the informants in this study were purposive sampling techniques. This research uses the theory from Parasuraman (2001: 26) which puts forward the concept of service quality related to satisfaction determined by five elements commonly known as "RATER" service quality (responsiveness, assurance, tangible, empathy and reliability). The data in this study was analyzed with an interactive analysis model consisting of four stages, namely data collection, data reduction, data display and drawing conclusions. From the results of this research, it is hoped that it can be useful to expand scientific understanding in social science disciplines, especially those related to the disciplines of state administration.
EFFECTIVENESS OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN THE CENTER OF THE WATERSHED OF THE OUTBREAK OF THE DANGER OF POVERTY IN THE NORTHERN PROVINCE OF BANYUMAS Gita Nagiyanti; Taufik Purboyo; Emiraldo Win Pazqara
DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration
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Research with the title Effectiveness of Waste Handling at the Kamandaka Recycling Center, Bobosan Village, North Purwokerto District, Banyumas Regency. The research objective was to analyze and describe the effectiveness of waste handling at PDU Kamandaka, Bobosan Village, North Purwokerto District, Banyumas Regency using descriptive qualitative research methods. Determination of informants using purposive sampling technique. Collecting data through observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis used Miles and Huberman's interactive model (2014:14). This study uses a system theory approach Gibson et al, 2000:34 which includes aspects of production, efficiency, satisfaction, adaptation and development. The results of the study show that waste management at PDU Kamandaka is not yet effective because there are still several aspects that are not effective. It is hoped that the waste that enters the Kamandaka PDU after undergoing the processing process will run out, but in reality the waste cannot be processed as a whole because the sources used in waste processing include man, money, material, machine, method, & market that are not in accordance with what programmed. Based on the results of the research conducted, it can be concluded that waste management at Kamandaka PDU has not been effective because the waste processing process has not been able to achieve the regional policy and strategy targets for Banyumas Regency, namely 30% waste reduction and 70% waste handling. Based on the research results, it can be recommended first, the waste processing process has not been able to reduce the volume of incoming waste, the solution is to increase the number of PDUs in Banyumas Regency, especially urban areas. Second, the limited facilities for processing waste, the solution is to complete the facilities by innovating using technology with due regard to environmental conditions. Third, to raise public awareness to keep the environment clean, there needs to be ongoing counseling to reduce waste production.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTEGRATED NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (POSBINDU PTM) “HOPE HEALTH” PROGRAM IN KARANGSALAM VILLAGE, SUSUKAN DISTRICT, BANJARNEGARA REGENCY Indah Ayu Sofiyanti; Taufik Purboyo; Sartono Sartono
DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): DYNAMICS: Journal of Public Administration
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This research examines the implementation of the "healthy hope" integrated non-communicable disease development post program (posbindu ptm) in Karangsalam Village, Susukan District, Banjarnegara Regency. The background of this research originated from various problems that occurred at Posbindu Harapan Sehat, especially those related to limited human resources which directly caused various obstacles and other problems. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Informants in this study were determined by purposive sampling method. While the data analysis in this study was carried out through an interactive analysis model. The results showed that Posbind cadres had sufficient understanding of Posbindu PTM, but the cadres' ability to drive the program was not maximized. The ability to find problems and how to solve them is also not optimal. Then the resources obtained are allocated properly and as needed. The facilities and infrastructure owned are sufficient to realize the program. The authority of various parties such as the Puskesmas, Pemdes, and Village Midwives has run quite optimally in accordance with the 2014 PTM Posbindu Guidelines. Support from various parties such as the Puskesmas, Pemdes, and Village Midwives has also run smoothly and optimally.