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SECURITY STRATEGY FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTION AT THE STATE DETENTION CENTRE CLASS I MEDAN Fadilla, Djian; Kurniawan, Andi
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 18 No 1 - May (2025): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (Special Issue) - Correctional Management
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

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This study aims to analyze the security strategy for the implementation of the 2024 General Election at the Medan Class I State Detention Center, as well as to identify inhibiting factors that affect the smooth running of security. The implemented security strategy includes five dimensions of strategy theory: position, perspective, planning, pattern, and tactics. The results showed that the security strategy was designed with a comprehensive approach through risk mapping, division of surveillance zones, and cross-agency cooperation such as KPU, police, and TNI. However, several inhibiting factors emerged from each dimension, including overcrowding, voter identity verification, suboptimal inter-agency coordination, limited human resources, and challenges in managing the flow of officers and logistics. This study provides recommendations for strengthening inter-agency coordination and optimizing resources to ensure the implementation of the 2024 General Election in Medan Class I Detention Centers runs safely and smoothly. Keywords: Strategy; Security; Election
Perempuan Hamil Di Balik Jeruji: Evaluasi Efektivitas Program Perlindungan Dalam Lapas Fadilla, Djian; Subroto, Mitro
Jurnal Ilmiah Muqoddimah: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hummaniora Vol 7, No 3 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

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This article aims to review and evaluate the effectiveness of protection programs implemented in prisons for pregnant women in detention. In this context, we analyze aspects of physical and mental health, legal and reproductive rights, and alternatives available to pregnant women in prison. The evaluation is based on empirical data obtained through field studies, interviews with prison officials, and a review of existing policies. The results reveal the challenges faced by pregnant women in the prison system and provide a basis for improving more effective and human rights-oriented protection programs.