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THE ROLE OF SELF-EFFICACY IN IMPROVING THE SELF-CONFIDENCE AND ABILITIES OF CHILD CLIENTS Pasaribu, Andre Manuella; Equatora, Muhammad Ali
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 19 No 1 - May (2026): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (Special Issue) - Correctional System Management
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This study examines the issue of low self-efficacy and self-confidence among Children in Conflict with the Law during their rehabilitation at Pusat Pelayanan Sosial Griya Bina Karsa. The research aims to identify the role of self-efficacy in improving children’s confidence and abilities throughout the rehabilitation process. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews and observations involving child clients, community counselors, and social workers. The findings reveal that interventions such as skills training, non-formal education, and social support play a significant role in enhancing children’s self-efficacy. These efforts help improve their confidence, adaptability, and readiness to reintegrate into society while reducing the risk of reoffending. The development of self-efficacy occurs gradually through strengthening motivational, cognitive, and emotional aspects. These findings highlight that self-efficacy is a crucial foundation for building positive behavior and supporting successful social reintegration among children undergoing rehabilitation. Keywords: Self-Efficacy; Self-Confidence; Ability; Children in Conflict with the Law
EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF PRISONERS THROUGH LEARNING IN SURAKARTA CLASS I DETENTION CENTER Putranto, Ardian Rizky; Butar Butar, Herry F; Equatora, Muhammad Ali; Hamzah, Imaduddin
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 19 No 1 - May (2026): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (Special Issue) - Correctional System Management
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

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This study analyzes efforts to improve the quality of inmates through educational programs implemented at the Class I Detention Center (Rutan) Surakarta. The research is based on the principle that education is a fundamental right for all citizens, including inmates, and plays a key role in supporting their rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings show that the institution has implemented various formal and non-formal education programs, including package education (levels A, B, and C), skills training, as well as personality and independence development activities. These programs contribute significantly to character building, skill enhancement, and preparing inmates for life after release. However, the implementation of these programs faces several challenges, particularly limited facilities and infrastructure, as well as a shortage of supporting human resources. Despite these constraints, collaboration between correctional officers, inmates, and external partners has enabled the programs to run effectively and provide tangible benefits, including improved self-reliance and reduced tendencies toward reoffending. In conclusion, educational programs in correctional institutions play a crucial role in inmate development. It is recommended that the institution continue to innovate in learning methods and strengthen partnerships with stakeholders to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of rehabilitation programs. Keywords: Inmate Quality Improvement; Educational Program; Social Reintegration
Co-Authors Abdul Rahman Adela, Shisilia Aditya Ramadhan Heriyanto Aisyah Aisyah Aisyah Alfiqri, Syahrun Ali Muhammad Andini, Ahlamia Anggara Dwi Panca Anisa Putri Adji Anwar, Umar Aulia, Qhistina Aulia, Qisthina Az-Zahra, Maulida Azahra, Sasgin Basar, Gigin G. K. Berutu, Jesaya Ananda Biafri, Vivi Sylviani Butar Butar, Herry F Butar Butar, Herry Fernandes Butar-Butar, Herry Fernades Butar-Butar, Herry Fernandez Cahyoko Edi Tando Chethiyar, Saralah Devi Mariamdaran Daniel Lukman Sipahutar Daulah, Krisna Asma Saeful Dilla, Dian Marva Elin Cantika Sari Saragih Eneng Imas Yusmiati Enumbi, Yuprilia Rama Ria Gilang Perdana Gumay, Feby Kurnia Rapanca Gusatar Marza Habibulloh, Ahmad Hamzah, Imadduddin Hamzah, Imaddudin Hamzah, Imaduddin Herry Fernandes Butar Butar Herry Fernandez Butar-Butar Hery Wibowo, Hery Hulir, Tresia Rita Hussain, Syed Muzaffar Igo Ilham Habibi Ilham Dimas Satria Wardani Putra Irawan Hardi Jamil, Muhammad Sarjis Khairun, Afina Afiyati Khalidass, Thivya Kresti, Lorinda Kusuma Aji, Dandi Prasetiyo Lediana Tia Mutiara Mitro Subroto Muhtaram, Rifqi Falih Mutiara Sari, Agnes Roulina Mutiara, Lediana Tia Nailusyarifa, Andin Noviar Napitupulu, Davin Felix Nindiarti Septya Nugraha, Fajar Iman Nugraheni Suryaningtyas Nulhakim, Soni Akhmad Olivia, Naila Radha Pamungkas, Andika Putra Pamungkas, Irfan Adi Pangestu, Aji Singgih Pasaribu, Andre Manuella Pramudya Ananti Prasasti, Ni Made Jyotiara Nandita Pratiwi, Ayu Inka Priyatmono, Budi Putranto, Ardian Rizky putri, syavira desrania Qishtina Aulia Qisthina Aulia Rachim, Hadiyanto Abdul Rachmayanthy, Rachmayanthy Rafi Hafidz Rahmadila, Hanifah Rahman, Anthony Putra Aditya Raja, Ganes a/I Rajagukguk, Binsar Parulian Ramadhan, Rafli Aldira Reki Amaludin Akbal Rhenald Daeng Lommpo Rudiatin, Endang Saeed, Hamid Santoso Tri Raharjo Saputra, Hijrah Saralah Devi Mariamdaran Chethiyar Saralah Devi Mariamdaran Chethiyar Sasgin Azahra Sasgin Azahra Damai Senoputro, Rifqi Murtadho Setiawan, Helmi Budi Setyaningrum, Indriyani Aditya Stevanus Dwi Sulhan Sulhan Suryaningtyas, Nugraheni Syahdila, Arya Syahrial Yuska Tania Qamar Tania Qamar Teuku Zulyadi, Teuku Umar Anwar Viqih Zeni Wardhana Yulita Angraini Zada Aryaguna Zukhruf Krisna