International Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies
Vol 3 No 2 (2021): International Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies (October 2021-March 2022)

Pancasila’s Perspective on Dichotomous View between Inspection and Public Service in Immigration Border Control

Agung Purnomo (Politeknik Imigrasi, Indonesia)
Wisnu Widayat (Politeknik Imigrasi, Indonesia)
Wahyu Eka Putra (Politeknik Imigrasi, Indonesia)



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Publish Date
12 Sep 2021

Abstract

This paper aims to awaken the consciousness of the government and its people towards the importance of the noble values of Pancasila to be implemented in each aspect of life in a nation-state. The dichotomous inspection and public service in Immigration Border Control has undergone inexhaustible which, eventually, putting border controllers into a dilemma when the roles and responsibilities of border control officials as a document examiner or public servant are separated. Many immigration officials in the border are losing the public service spirit and, at the same time, bringing down the sacred meaning of public service. This phenomenon has contributed to the misbehavior and bad decision making which directly impacts the society as service users. Pancasila, as Indonesian ideology, becomes the anti-thesis of positivist/modernist paradigm. It is expected that the spirit of public service by TEGAS will be an alternative solution in the midst of increasingly high public demand for a better border control management.

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Religion Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Social Sciences

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The International Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies (IJRACS) is published in April and October by Yayasan Rumah Peneleh. This journal aims to accommodate scientific writing of any studies from philosophical thought or study as well as empirical studies covering two main fields, religion, and ...