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LEGAL POLICY ANALYSIS ON THE GRANTING OF REMISSIONS FOR PRISONERS IN CLASS IIB PRABUMULIH PRISON Nafarizka, Misbah Ayu; Tanzili, Mulyadi; Djufri, Darmadi
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 the implementation of remission policies at the Class IIB Detention Center in Prabumulih and evaluates their alignment with Indonesia’s correctional goals of rehabilitation and social reintegration. It also examines the challenges encountered in the remission process, including overcrowding, inconsistent monitoring of rehabilitation programs, and concerns about fairness, particularly for serious offenders. Using a qualitative empirical approach, the research combines legal analysis with in-depth interviews involving prison officials, inmates, and legal experts, as well as documentation of remission data. The findings show that, in general, inmates who receive remission have fulfilled the required legal criteria. Remission is granted in two forms: general remission, typically provided during national and religious holidays, and special remission, which is given to inmates demonstrating significant rehabilitative progress. However, the effectiveness of the policy is constrained by several factors, including overcrowded conditions and inconsistent supervision of inmate development programs. In addition, public perceptions of fairness, especially regarding remission for serious offenders, pose challenges to the credibility of the system. These issues highlight the need for greater transparency and consistency in policy implementation. In conclusion, while remission policies contribute to the correctional objectives of rehabilitation and reintegration, improvements are necessary. Strengthening access to rehabilitation programs, enhancing monitoring mechanisms, and increasing public awareness about the purpose of remission are recommended to ensure a more effective, fair, and accountable system. Keywords: Remission; Correctional System; Rehabilitation
POSITION AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ADDICTION COUNSELOR IN THE FRAMEWORK OF REHABILITATION GUIDANCE FOR NARCOTICS USING PRISONERS AT CLASS IIB BANYUASIN NARCOTICS PRISON Barr, Zeland Muhammad; Tanzili, Mulyadi; Syamsul, Syamsul
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 role and responsibilities of addiction counselors in the rehabilitation of narcotics inmates at the Class IIB Banyuasin Narcotics Prison. It highlights the shifting function of correctional institutions from purely punitive environments to centers focused on recovery and reintegration. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through non-participant observation, in-depth interviews with counselors and inmates, and analysis of relevant documents. The data were then analyzed thematically to generate comprehensive insights. The findings show that addiction counselors hold a legally mandated and strategically important role within the rehabilitation system. They act as a bridge between institutional security and therapeutic processes. Their work involves structured stages of assessment and intervention, implemented through the Therapeutic Community approach, which includes individual, group, and family counseling. The program demonstrates strong effectiveness, reflected in high levels of participant compliance and successful recovery outcomes, including sustained abstinence from drug use among inmates involved in the program. In conclusion, addiction counselors play a crucial role in supporting inmate recovery, maintaining institutional stability, and advancing the rehabilitative function of correctional facilities. Strengthening their capacity and institutional support is essential to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of narcotics rehabilitation programs. Keywords: Addiction Counselor; Rehabilitation; Narcotics Prison