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Manajemen Resolusi Konflik antara BNNP Lampung dan Publik dalam Kasus Rehabilitasi Pengurus HIPMI Jesyka Mutiara Yuda; Muhammad Ilham; Ibrahim Besar
JURNAL HUKUM, POLITIK DAN ILMU SOSIAL Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Desember: JURNAL HUKUM, POLITIK DAN ILMU SOSIAL
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jhpis.v4i4.5785

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Social conflict often arises when the public perceives that the law is enforced unfairly, triggering distrust in state institutions and increasing the potential for mass escalation. This study analyzes a conflict case between the public and the Provincial National Narcotics Agency (BNNP) of Lampung concerning the decision to grant outpatient rehabilitation to several executives of the Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) following a raid at the Grand Mercure Hotel in Bandar Lampung. Using a literature study method, this research examines the dynamics of conflict through the lenses of conflict management theory, public communication, and concept of restorative justice. The findings indicate that conflict was driven by perceptions of legal injustice, a lack of transparency in rehabilitation assessment process, irregularities in the handling of evidence, and weak institutional responses to public pressure. Based on Pondy’s stages of conflict, the incident evolved from latent conflict into manifest conflict when the public engaged in mass protests demanding consistent law enforcement. The conflict resolution analysis emphasizes the need for transparent rehabilitation procedures, accountability of law enforcement agencies, participatory dialogue between institutions and the public, and policy reforms to prevent regulatory ambiguity. Furthermore, failures in BNNP Lampung’s public communication significantly contributed to a crisis of public trust. This study concludes that conflict resolution in the context of law enforcement must integrate transparency, restorative justice, communication management, and public trust restoration to maintain social stability. The findings offer both theoretical and practical contributions to strengthening conflict resolution management within Indonesian law enforcement institutions.
The Role of Interpersonal Communication for the Diffusion of the Elsimil Application among Family Assistance Teams Jesyka Mutiara Yuda; Nanang Trenggono; Nina Yudha Aryanti; Abdul Firman Ashaf; Ibrahim Besar
KOMUNIKA Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Accredited by Kemenristekdikti RI SK No.152/E/KPT/2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

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This study explores the role of interpersonal communication in disseminating and introducing the Elektronik Siap Nikah dan Hamil (Elsimil) application to Family Assistance Teams (TPK). This study, a novel piece of research, comprehensively analyzes interpersonal communication in the diffusion of Elsimil, a digital innovation in public health for accelerating stunting reduction, initiated by BKKBN. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving 10 informants over three months. The findings indicate that interpersonal communication plays a crucial role throughout all stages of innovation diffusion: knowledge (introducing and providing initial information), persuasion (building interest and positive attitudes), decision (encouraging adoption), implementation (guiding practical use and addressing challenges), and confirmation (ensuring sustainability). Family planning counselors serve as early adopters and opinion leaders, facilitating application adoption and bridging technical and psychological barriers faced by TPK cadres. As the first group trained on Elsimil, counselors become the primary point of reference for hesitant cadres who lack sufficient understanding. Theoretically, this study enriches Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations Theory for the implementation of digital technology in public health services, specifically in stunting prevention programs. It demonstrates how interpersonal communication and opinion leadership accelerate the adoption of innovation in community-based health interventions. Practically, the findings provide valuable insights for BKKBN and program implementers to enhance family planning counselors' digital literacy and interpersonal communication competencies, ultimately strengthening the effectiveness of stunting prevention initiatives through improved cadre support systems.   Keywords: Elsimil Application; Family Planning Counselors; Innovation Diffusion; Interpersonal Communication; Stunting Prevention