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IMPLEMENTASI PERDA NO. 2 TAHUN 2008 TERHADAP PEMENUHAN HAK ANAK JALANAN DI KOTA MAKASSAR Awalia, Annisa Nurul; Hanafi, Nurharsyah Khaer; Agus, Andi Aco
Jurnal Tomalebbi Volume 12, Nomor 1 (Maret 2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan (PPKn)

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1) The mechanism for implementing the Makassar City Government Policy on the Fulfillment of the Rights of Street Children consists of 2 coachings, namely Prevention and Follow-up Development. Prevention Coaching consists of: a. Data Collection, b. Monitoring, Control, and Supervision, c. Socialization and Campaigns and Further Coaching consist of: a. Protection and Control at Any Time, b. Temporary Shelter, c. Initial Approach, Disclosure, and Problem Understanding (Assessment), and d. Social Assistance and Referral 2) The impact of the Makassar City Government's policies in fulfilling the rights of street children, namely: The influence of the Social Servies development program for street children has not shown optimal results so that street children are still carrying out activities on the streets. 3) Obstacles of the Makassar City Government in Fulfilling the Rights of Street Children include: Lack of Facilities and Infrastructure, Lack of Human Resources, Inadequate Budget, No Regulatory Updates, and Lack of Awareness of Street Children's Families and the Community.
Implementation of Transparency Principles in Handling Public Complaints at the Enrekang Police Headquarters Intan, Nur; Hanafi, Nurharsyah Khaer; Herman, Herman; Najamuddin, Najamuddin
JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi) Vol 10, No 2 (2025): JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi)
Publisher : Universitas of Muhammadiyah Makassar

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This study examines the growing public demand for transparency in public complaint services at the Enrekang Police Department, where challenges such as discriminatory practices and inadequate technological infrastructure persist. The research aims to evaluate the implementation of transparency principles in complaint handling services and to identify the internal and external factors influencing these processes. A qualitative research method employing a case study approach was utilized, incorporating in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and document analysis to ensure data triangulation, with thematic analysis applied for data interpretation. The findings reveal that although the Enrekang Police have made notable improvements in responsiveness, speed, and accuracy demonstrated through courteous interactions and diligent case handling significant shortcomings in timeliness remain. These delays are primarily attributed to discriminatory practices and technological constraints. The study concludes that achieving transparency in public services necessitates not only procedural and technical advancements but also a cultural transformation within the institution. It further suggests that continuous human resource development, digital innovations such as mobile case-tracking systems, and participatory public education are critical to bridging the gap between transparency ideals and practical implementation. These strategies offer a pathway toward enhancing public trust and strengthening institutional accountability.