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PERAN KOMISI PERLINDUNGAN DAN PENGAWASAN ANAK DAERAH (KPPAD) PROVINSI KALBAR DALAM MENANGANI PROSTITUSI ANAK REMAJA DI KOTA PONTIANAK Nurul Amira Fitriani; Arkanudin; Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah; Annisa Rizqa Alamri
KOMUNITAS Vol. 13 No. 2 (2022): Empowerment and Islamic Studies
Publisher : Prodi Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam Fakultas Dakwah dan Ilmu Komunikasi UIN Mataram

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Kasus prostitusi yang terjadi saat ini sudah merambat di kalangan anak remaja, pemerintah membentuk sebuah lembaga khusus menangani kasus anak salah satunya adalah Komisi Perlindungan dan Pengawasan Anak Daerah (KPPAD) Provinsi Kalimantan Barat sebagai wadah untuk menekan angka prostitusi anak remaja. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui upaya yang dilakukan oleh KPPAD Provinsi kalimantan Barat dalam kasus prostitusi remaja yang sedang meningkat. Penelitian ini menggunakan kualikatif deskriptif ditujukan untuk menjelaskan upaya yang dilakukan oleh KPPAD Provinsi kalimantan Barat dalam menangani kasus prostitusi anak di Kota Pontianak informasi didapat dari wawancara mendalam. Hasil dari penelitian ini menemukan bahwa, 1) KPPAD Provinsi Kalimantan Barat melakukan upaya pencegahan yang dilakukan oleh KPPAD Provinsi Kalimantan Barat, serta bentuk penanganan yang dilakukan dengan memberikan advokasi perlindungan hukum serta mediasi terhadap anak remaja yang terlibat kasus prostitusi, 2) Efektivitas peran yang dilakukan oleh KPPAD Provinsi Kalimantan Barat dalam menangani kasus prostitusi anak di Kota Pontianak.
Unvealing Sex Addiction Among Child Victims of Sexual Crimes In Indonesia Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah; Elyta Elyta; Hasan Amutahar; Nikodemus Niko; Nurul Amira Fitriani; Muhammad Musa Hasni; Desita Sari
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 04 (2023): November, Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
Publisher : Cita Konsultindo Research Center

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This research aims to unveil sex addiction behavior among child victims of sexual crimes by conducting a critical analysis of the government's management of preventing child sexual crimes. The location of this research was West Kalimantan Province Indonesia. The primary data collection technique involved in-depth interviews with 5 child victims of sexual vioThis research aims to unveil sex addiction behavior among child victims of sexual crimes by conducting a critical analysis of the government's management of preventing child sexual crimes. The location of this research was West Kalimantan Province Indonesia. The primary data collection technique involved in-depth interviews with 5 child victims of sexual violence as well as focus group discussions with the child protection commission, Rumah AMAN managers, literacy activist, and the parents of the child victims. Subsequently, the research results indicated an increase in cases of sexual violence against children in various forms, such as pornography, prostitution, and sex addiction. The second finding concerned efforts to prevent sexual violence by the West Kalimantan provincial government. This involved the issuance of policies and the provision of education and sensitization through social media via the Indonesian Anti-Defamation Society (MAFINDO). In order to deal with child victims of violence, the government established the Regional Child Protection Commission (KPAD) in collaboration with Rumah AMAN. The third finding discussed the impact of sex crimes on children, namely sex addiction, sexually transmitted infections, an increase in the number of abortions, and damage to mental health. The fourth finding was conducting media literacy education, fostering the blocking of pornographic sites, and providing shelter through the Penta helix strategy by the draft government, society, and community (MAFINDO). Consequently, this research can provide knowledge about the handling tactic and strategy that can be used to deal with cases of child sex crimes.lence as well as focus group discussions with the child protection commission, Rumah AMAN managers, literacy activist, and the parents of the child victims. Subsequently, the research results indicated an increase in cases of sexual violence against children in various forms, such as pornography, prostitution, and sex addiction. The second finding concerned efforts to prevent sexual violence by the West Kalimantan provincial government. This involved the issuance of policies and the provision of education and sensitization through social media via the Indonesian Anti-Defamation Society (MAFINDO). In order to deal with child victims of violence, the government established the Regional Child Protection Commission (KPAD) in collaboration with Rumah AMAN. The third finding discussed the impact of sex crimes on children, namely sex addiction, sexually transmitted infections, an increase in the number of abortions, and damage to mental health. The fourth finding was conducting media literacy education, fostering the blocking of pornographic sites, and providing shelter through the Penta helix strategy by the draft government, society, and community (MAFINDO). Consequently, this research can provide knowledge about the handling tactic and strategy that can be used to deal with cases of child sex crimes.
Preparation for field work and alumni’s perceptions of work competencies: A correlational study of vocational education graduates Agisna Mar'Atana; Nurul Amira Fitriani
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 7 (2026): July 2026
Publisher : Privietlab

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of Field Work Practice (PKL) orientation in enhancing the work competencies of vocational program alumni. PKL orientation is a preparatory phase before students enter the field, covering work-related materials, professional ethics, and guidelines for conducting the practicum. This research utilizes a quantitative methodology including a descriptive-correlational framework. The sample included 39 graduates of vocational programs chosen by purposive sampling. Data were gathered by an online five-point Likert scale questionnaire and evaluated employing validity tests, reliability assessments, descriptive statistics, and Pearson’s correlation. All instrument items were considered valid. Cronbach’s Alpha scores of 0.953 for the internship preparation variable and 0.939 for the work competence variable indicate an exceptionally high degree of dependability. Descriptive analysis indicates that alumni views of internship preparation are categorized as "very good," with an average score of 4.26, while alumni work competencies are also classified as "very good," with an average score of 4.37. The Pearson correlation analysis yielded a correlation value of 0.67 with a significance level of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a robust and substantial association between internship preparation and alumni work abilities. These findings confirm that structured internship preparation that is relevant to the needs of the workforce contributes positively to improving the work competencies of vocational graduates. Vocational education institutions are recommended to continue improving the quality of field work training, particularly in strengthening professional ethics, communication skills, and adaptability in the workplace. Keywords: field work training, work competencies, vocational education, work readiness, alumni perceptions, experiential learning