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Journal of Management - Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's)
ISSN : 25022385     EISSN : 2723469X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35508/jom.v14i1
Core Subject : Economy,
Tujuan dari jurnal ini adalah mempublikasikan artikel hasil penelitian dan kajian pustaka yang ditulis oleh dosen, peneliti dan mahasiwa. Adapun lingkup topik dari jurnal ini adalah : 1. Manajemen Umum 2. Manajemen Pemasaran 3. Sumberdaya Manusia 4. Keuangan 5. Manajemen Operasi 6. Manajemen Pariwisata 7. Small and Medium Enterprise (UKM) 8. Kewirausahaan 9. Kebijakan Publik yang menyangkut fungsi-fungsi manajemen 10. Topik lainnya yang berhubungan dengan ekonomi dan akuntansi
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THE EFFECT OF JOB SATISFACTION ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT IN CLASS IIB CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CILACAP Devi, Annisa Kartika; Rachmayanthy, Rachmayanthy
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 18 No 1 - May (2025): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (Special Issue) - Correctional Management
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This research intends to investigate how contentment with one's work affects loyalty to the institution in Class 2B Correctional Facility Cilacap. Using a complete sample strategy, 61 workers were surveyed to gather primary data for this quantitative investigation. SPSS 27 was used to process the data that had been obtained. This research found that work satisfaction affected organizational commitment among employees to a degree of 59.3%, with other factors accounting for the remaining 40.7%. Class 2B Correctional Facility Cilacap personnel's organizational engagement may be further studied in the future by examining additional factors, such as workload and career administration. Keywords: Correctional Officer; Job Satisfaction; Organizational Commitment
THE FULFILLMENT OF WOMEN'S PRISONERS' RIGHTS AS ONE OF THE VULNERABLE GROUPS IN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Subroto, Mitro; Siahaan, Argendo
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This article discusses the fulfillment of women's prisoners' rights in correctional institutions (Lapas) in Indonesia through a literature review approach. The main focus is on the challenges faced by female inmates, including gender inequality, limited facilities, and specific health issues. Additionally, the article evaluates existing policies and programs, such as the ratification of international conventions and related legislation, as well as efforts to fulfill the specific rights of women in correctional facilities. The findings indicate that although there are some policies in place, their implementation still faces significant obstacles. The article recommends the need for policy reforms, improved facilities, and specialized training for staff to more effectively and fairly meet the rights of female inmates. Keywords: Rights; Inequality; Gender; Policy
STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING PUBLIC SERVICES THROUGH THE SIMAS BISMA WEBSITE AT THE CLASS I MALANG CORRECTIONAL CENTER Prabowo, Hadi; Iskandar, Irvan Sebastian
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Client expectations for quick and simple service define need for Bapas I Malang to be able to satisfy these needs. The goal of this research is to investigate the strategies and t method employed by Bapas I Malang to improve the quality of public services through the SIMAS BISMA website innovation. This is descriptive qualitative research that is analyzed utilizing the theories of service improvement strategies and innovation success. The findings of this study show that the strategies used were successfully implemented in meeting each indicator of the strategy in the service improvement strategy, implying that in order to provide the best public services for every level of society in the Malang korwil, the service improvement strategy approach used must be optimized and adjusted more to the needs of local clients. Keywords: Public Service; Simas Bisma; Improvement Strategy
FULFILLMENT OF THE RIGHT TO HEALTH SERVICES FOR PRISONERS IN OVERCROWDED CONDITIONS Sudiro, Nindiarti Septya Ningsih; Butar Butar, Herry Fernandes
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This study aims to examine the fulfillment of inmates' right to health services in overcrowded conditions at Lembaga Pemasyarakatan (Correctional Facility) Class IIA Curup. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews and observations involving both prisoners and prison staff, using a qualitative case study methodology. The results show that extreme overcrowding, with an occupancy rate higher than 286,4%, has a detrimental effect on the delivery of healthcare services. The issue is made worse by the dearth of medical personnel and the poor state of the healthcare system. Although the quality and coverage of these basic health treatments are still insufficient to satisfy the needs of all prisoners, they are nonetheless offered. These services include medical examinations and treatment for common ailments including scabies and respiratory infections. Keywords: Overcrowding; Healthcare Service; Correctional Facility
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING SECURITY AND ORDER IN CLASS IIB CORRECTIVE INSTITUTIONS IN SIBORONGBORONG Feriandi, Iin; Simanjuntak, Meitisa Vanya
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In an effort to improve security and order in Siborongborong Class IIB Correctional Institution, several strategic steps need to be taken. First, it is necessary to improve and develop more adequate facilities and infrastructure, including investment in security technology such as CCTV, X-Ray scanners, and other security equipment. Second, increasing the number of officers needs to be prioritized, accompanied by training and skills development to improve service quality. Third, diversification of guidance and rehabilitation programs that can have a positive impact on WBP, through the provision of various education and skills programs and regular evaluation to ensure their effectiveness. Furthermore, the strengthening of a consistent supervision system and the implementation of good SOPs are very important, especially in checking luggage, visits, and handling complaints from WBP. Finally, effective communication between officers and prisoners, as well as a persuasive approach, needs to be promoted in daily interactions to create positive relationships and a conducive atmosphere, while minimizing the potential for security disturbances. With these measures, it is expected that a safer environment will be created and support the rehabilitation process in prisons. Keywords: Security and Order; Citizens Fostering; Institution Community
FAMILY SURVIVAL OF PRISONERS AS AN IMPACT OF PUNISHMENT Pradipta, Brilian; Rahayu, Mulyani
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 18 No 1 - May (2025): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (Special Issue) - Correctional Management
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This research is motivated by the importance of understanding the impact of punishment on the survival of the inmate's family, especially in Class IIA Ambarawa Correctional Facility. Prisoners who become heads of families often leave a heavy economic and emotional burden on their families. The formulation of this research problem is how the survival of the families of prisoners as a result of punishment. The purpose of the study is to analyze and understand how the families of prisoners survive and adapt during the period of punishment. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a case study approach in Class IIA Ambarawa Prison. Data were collected through interviews with prisoners, families, and prison officers, and supported by relevant documentation. The analysis was conducted using the resilience theory, namely “I Can,” “I Have,” and “I Am,” which describes the ability of individuals and families to overcome social, emotional, and economic pressures due to punishment. The conclusion of this study shows that support from the family, prison, and social environment is very important in building the resilience of families of prisoners. Families who are able to utilize emotional support and develop self-confidence have a greater chance of surviving and rising from the negative impact of punishment. Keywords: Survival; Family of Prisoners; Resilience; Class IIA Ambarawa Correctional Facility; Punishment
PATTERNS OF INMATE DEVELOPMENT BASED ON PAPUAN CULTURE AND LOCAL WISDOM IN CLASS IIA ABEPURA PRISON Yuska, Syahrial; Orisu, Terry Urick
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 18 No 1 - May (2025): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (Special Issue) - Correctional Management
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This research aims to analyze the pattern of coaching prisoners based on Papuan culture and local wisdom in the Class IIA Abepura prison. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, with an observation, interview, and documentation approach. The research results show that the development program at the Class IIA Abepura Prison includes two main categories: the Personality Development Program and the Independence Development Program, which focuses on local cultural values ​​as a means of rehabilitation and reintegration. Local culture and wisdom are proven to play an important role in increasing inmates' involvement, identity, and motivation to change. However, challenges such as cultural diversity, limited resources, resistance, and lack of coordination become obstacles in implementing the program. To overcome these challenges, strategic steps such as staff training, increased collaboration, and the development of evaluation metrics are needed. The research conclusions confirm the importance of a culture-based approach to increase the effectiveness of development programs and support the reintegration of prisoners into society. Keywords: Prisoner Development; Local Culture; Local Wisdom; Social Reintegration
IMPLEMENTATION OF HEALTH SERVICES TO PRISONERS IN OVERCROWDED CONDITIONS AT CLASS IIA AMBARAWA PRISON Widyardi, Aditya Rafif; Rachmayanthy, Rachmayanthy
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This article discusses the implementation of health services to prisoners in overcrowded conditions at Class IIA Ambarawa prison. Health services are implemented only by one nurse, not by a doctor. This is a problem because the conditions at Ambarawa Prison are overcrowded. In addition to health human resources issues, the available health facilities are also limited. This study aims to determine how the implementation of health services to prisoners is carried out in overcrowded conditions, and what obstacles are faced in its implementation. Through an in-depth understanding of this issue, this article is expected to improve the quality of health services from the writing made. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach to understand the phenomenon by going directly to the field, so that it can be described in detail about the conditions that occur. Data collection was carried out by interviewing 8 resource persons, through the observation process, and documentation studies. While data processing is done with NVIVO 14, so that the data received can be more trusted in its validity. Keywords: Service Health; Overcrowded; Human Resource; Facilities
OPTIMIZATION OF “PAS COFFEE ROASTERY” WORK ACTIVITIES USING THE TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM) CONCEPT AT CLASS IIA METRO PRISON Nasyt, Muhammad Farhan; Indahdewi, Lauditta
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The research conducted to discuss the optimization of work activities at "PAS Coffee Roastery" using the Total Quality Management (TQM) concept in Class IIA Metro Prison. The study used a qualitative method with 5 informants as research subjects, with primary and secondary data sources obtained from Class IIA Metro Prison. Data were collected using interview techniques, observation, and document studies, and then the data were analyzed by reducing data, presenting data, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study are that the optimization of work activities at "PAS Coffee Roastery" is still running as it should, and it is necessary to add an application using a concept called TQM to be able to optimize the work activities of Pas Coffee Roastery. The obstacles experienced are that there must be training provided for prisoners and officers by experts in their fields on an ongoing basis, then the addition of officers in the work activity section to be more effective and efficient, then the addition of equipment that has a larger scale in roasting coffee beans and also a more adequate place, and finally there must be officers who are competent and experts in the field of marketing. Keywords: Work Activities; TQM; Optimization; Prisoners
THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT ON THE RESILIENCE OF DRUG PRISONERS AT THE CLASS IIA MADIUN YOUTH CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION Tajuddin, Fauzan Shidqi; Wibowo, Padmono
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This study aims to determine the effect of social support on the resilience of narcotics prisoners at the Class IIA Madiun Youth Correctional Institution. The research method used is quantitative research with survey design. The sample in the study was narcotics prisoners who had completed rehabilitation with a total of 80 people. This study used a sampling technique with simple random sampling. Data obtained from the results of distributing questionnaires. Data analysis using univariate analysis, normality test, simple linear regression, significance test and determination test using IBM SPSS 27 software. The results of the analysis showed that there is an effect of social support on the resilience of prisoners. The results of the determination test indicate that the social support variable has an influence of 44.1% on the resilience variable, while the remaining 55.9% is influenced by other variables not explained in this study. Keywords: Social Support; Resilience; Prisoners

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