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Evaluasi Proses Rekrutmen dan Seleksi Polisi Republik Indonesia Tingkat Bintara Zulqarnain, Cantika Dhea Marshanda; Morgen Tarigan, Michael; Faridz, Muhammad; Azis Muslim, Muh.
Musamus Journal of Public Administration Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Department of State Administration - Musamus University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mjpa.v7i1.6294

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melakukan evaluasi terhadap proses rekrutmen Polisi Republik Indonesia tingkat Bintara menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Pendekatan ini dipilih untuk memberikan gambaran yang detail tentang proses tersebut. Dengan menggunakan metode deskriptif kuantitatif, penelitian ini tidak hanya fokus pada evaluasi, tetapi juga bertujuan untuk memberikan pemahaman yang lebih luas tentang bagaimana proses rekrutmen dan seleksi tersebut berlangsung. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya potensi celah dalam proses rekrutmen dan seleksi, yang dapat mengurangi kepercayaan para calon Polisi Republik Indonesia terhadap proses tersebut. Dalam konteks ini, penelitian ini menjadi penting karena memberikan pemahaman yang lebih mendalam tentang tantangan dan hambatan dalam proses rekrutmen dan seleksi. Rekomendasi yang dihasilkan dari penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi dasar untuk perbaikan dan peningkatan dalam proses rekrutmen dan seleksi yang lebih transparan, adil, dan dapat dipercaya oleh semua pihak yang terlibat.
Border governance through local community empowerment: insights from Indonesia-Papua New Guinea borderline Pakasi, Usman; Faridz, Muhammad; Majid, Hasbi; Susilawati, Susilawati
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol. 14 No. 3 (2024): (December 2024)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v14i3.15399

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This research explored the empowerment of local communities in governing the border areas between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The research aims at strategies to improve community livelihoods through the development of agricultural infrastructure, increased productivity, food security, and community participation in decision-making. The research methodology used was a qualitative case study conducted in Kampung Mosso, on the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea borderline. Data was collected through interviews with local leaders and local residents, complemented by a review of government reports and policies, NGO documents, and other academic sources. Analysis will utilize NVivo software for systematic coding and evaluation. Research findings showed that agricultural infrastructure development receives the highest allocation in community empowerment efforts, followed by education and training, and community participation. The research emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach that does not simply address direct outcomes such as increased productivity, but also focuses on sustainable human and institutional capacity building. The research highlights that effectively empowering local communities in border governance involves strategic investments in complementary infrastructure, education and participatory processes. Adopting a comprehensive approach, policymakers are able to empower border communities to sustainably process their resources, improve their livelihoods, and contribute positively to sustainable development goals in the border area.