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Peredaran Gelap Narkoba Di Indonesia Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 Nataludin, Christian; Fauziah, Eva; Renel, Rosita Dewi Eka; Ayuningtiyas, Vallendiah
Jurnal Kajian Stratejik Ketahanan Nasional Vol. 4, No. 1
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The Covid-19 pandemic caused major changes in health systems and policies related to public health in all countries in the world. UNODC in WDR 2020 said that as for drug markets, the impact of the pandemic is unknown and hard to predict, but various restricted activities had affected demand in the market, the price, and the quality of drugs. This study aims to see how the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic on the problem of illicit drug trafficking, the pattern, and the modus of illicit drug trafficking in Indonesia. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative through a library approach. Result of this research showed that the illicit drug trafficking in Indonesia can be said to be less affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.. The decline in drug trafficking in Indonesia was only seen in the first and second quarters of the Covid-19 pandemic. Then the convergence of drugs into a dangerous addictive substance is also possible in Indonesia if it is seen significantly from the significant amount of evidence confiscated by benzodiazepines and tramadol. In addition to being wary of drug trafficking which starting to return to pre-pandemic conditions and even increasing, it is also necessary to be aware of new modus of illicit drug trafficking in Indonesia through the internet and social media. Keywords: Covid-19, Narcotics, Drugs, Illicit Drugs Trafficking, Pandemic
Evaluation of The Drug-Free Village Program (Program Desa Bersinar) In Indonesia Nataludin, Christian; Samputra, Palupi Lindasari
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies Vol. 6, No. 2
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The Government of Indonesia, has established the Drug-Free Village Program (Program Desa Bersih Narkoba – Desa Bersinar) to overcome the problem of drug abuse and illicit trade at the village level. This research aims to assess the effectiveness of the program implementation and map its constraints nationally. It uses descriptive quantitative methods on formal evaluation approaches and constraint mapping methods. We survey BNNP / BNNK's Prevention and Community Empowerment sub-coordinators throughout Indonesia, with 108 participants participating. Using the effectiveness evaluation criteria, based on the success indicators, according to the Desa Bersinar program implementation technical guidelines. The result shows that two factors explain the success of the Desa Bersinar program with an Eigenvalue of 64,118%. This means that the performance of Desa Bersinar can be explained by these two factors with an explanatory ability of 64.118%, while the rest is explained by other factors that have not been identified. Nationally, the Desa Bersinar program implementation has been effective, with index at 61.99%.