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JGSRD: Journal of Government Science and Rural Development is a scientific journal published by the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Galuh. This journal contains research articles or equivalent to the results of research related to the fields of Government Science and Public Administration with the following scope: regional autonomy, bureaucratic reform, village government, rural development, community empowerment, governance, governance organizations, government management, e-government, government budgeting, public policy, social, politics, public services, legislative processes, government oversight, development planning, development administration, and political culture. Published 2 (two) times a year or with a frequency of 6 (six) monthly, namely in March and September daring version ISSN 2722-4236.
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IMPLEMENTATION OF TASIKMALAYA MAYOR REGULATION NO. 18 YEAR 2011 ABOUT AREAS WITHOUT CIGARETTES IN THE SCHOOL OF THE TASIKMALAYA CITY SCHOOL: Array Dede Jamaludin; Endah Vestikowati
JGSRD: Journal of Government Science and Rural Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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This research is motivated by the absence of written policies and monitoring staff about No-Smoking Areas in schools, the Regional Government has not fully provided guidance in the form of socialization, weak Internal Supervision (Principal) and External Supervision conducted by Regional Apparatus Organizations and the absence of sanctions or reprimands strict to everyone and / or body that violates. The purpose of this study is to uphold discipline and provide understanding to students and those in the school environment about the dangers of smoking to health. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. Tasikmalaya Mayor Regulation No. 18 of 2011 concerning the No Smoking Area in the Tasikmalaya City School Environment has not been implemented well or was not carried out well. The obstacles faced include the absence of Standard Operating Procedures and strict sanctions, lack of socialization and provision of facilities and infrastructure to support policies in schools, there are still policy implementers who are still smoking and efforts that have been carried out namely the school makes and issues written policies or SOPs and accompanied by strict sanctions, deliver full socialization on a regular basis, increase leadership supervision in the school environment on an ongoing basis.
OPTIMIZATION OF THE ROLE OF THE GENERAL ELECTION COMMISSION OF CIAMIS DISTRICT IN SOCIALIZATION OF GENERAL ELECTION OF 2018 REGIONAL HEADS TO BEGINNER VOTERS: Descriptive Study of Beginner Voters in Ciamis District in 2018 Regent and Vice Regent Election of Ciamis Gelar Pangestu; Kiki Endah
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The role of the General Election Commission in organizing elections is not merely related to the parties participating in the election, but also must provide political socialization to the public as voters in the election. Voters are Indonesian citizens who have reached the age of 17 (seventeen) years old. In fact socialization so far only targeted beginner voters in school. The purpose of this study was to develop a program to carry out socialization carried out by the Ciamis Regency KPU to novice voters in order to gain knowledge, beliefs and political attitudes. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The results of this study indicate that the role of the Ciamis Regency Election Commission in the socialization of the 2018 regional head elections to novice voters has not been optimal. This can be seen from the number of beginner voters who do not yet know and get knowledge, beliefs and political attitudes from the socialization carried out. Socialization needs to be done with various methods other than direct communication in the form of face-to-face or lectures. In addition to the socialization of using media, including online media. There is a need for continued coordination and collaboration with various parties, both government agencies, schools, and parents in socializing the importance of using their right to vote and participating in the successful holding of regional elections.
IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY REGULATION OF THE MINISTER OF AGRARIAN AND SPATIAL/HEAD OF NATIONAL LANDSCAPER AGENCY NUMBER 12 OF 2017 CONCERNING ACCELERATION OF FULL SYSTEMATIC LAND REGISTRATION BY THE NATIONAL LAND AGENCY IN CIAMIS DISTRICT: Array Harry Fajar Kurnia; Agus Dedi
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The research began with a miscommunication when counseling regarding the implementation of the Systematic Complete Land Registration policy between the National Land Agency and the Village Government and the Village Adjudication Committee which was held in Cicapar Village, Banjarsari District, Ciamis Regency. This happens because the National Land Agency as the policy implementer does not participate in assisting in the implementation of the field, even though it is clear in the rules that the National Land Agency must be directly involved in the field and there are inconsistencies with the rules or decisions regarding levies carried out by the Village Government and the Village Adjudication Committee to the community. The purpose of this study is to order the administration of land. The method used in this research is analytical descriptive research method. Based on the research that has been obtained, the results of the Policy Implementation of the Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency Number 12 of 2017 Concerning the Complete Systematic Land Registration Acceleration by the National Land Agency in Cicapar Village, Banjarsari District, Ciamis Regency are not going well. This is due to non-compliance with the National Land Agency on existing regulations and the low quality of implementing resources in the field. The obstacles of the findings of the research results are miscommunication when counseling to the community, the absence of a special office for the Village Adjudication Committee, the low quality of the resources of the Village Adjudication Committee, the majority of which only received education up to high school level, and none of the Village Adjudication Committees have experience in the land sector. Then as for the efforts made to overcome the obstacles faced by implementing coordination first before implementing the agenda or activity.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FORMING PROGRAM FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN THE BABAKAN VILLAGE PANGANDARAN DISTRICT: Array Indri Rahma Yusmayanti; Agus Nurulsyam Suparman
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This study aims to determine the implementation of the Family Planning Village in Babakan Village, Pangandaran District, Pangandaran Regency. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative research methods, data collection techniques through interviews and literature study. Data analysis was carried out through triangulation techniques in which the collected data was reduced, translated and analyzed in descriptive form. The results of research conducted in the Implementation of the Family Planning Village Formation Program have not been carried out optimally, it is seen from several dimensions that are still less than optimal, namely: employee understanding of the KB village; Human resource factors are felt to be lacking; and the availability of funds and equipment, in the dimension of limited sources of funds and equipment to support programs implemented by employees in the field. However, with minimum resources try as much as possible by using a variety of available resources to the maximum. Thus it can be seen how the Implementation of the Establishment of the Family Planning Village in Babakan Village has been carried out to the maximum extent possible with various limitations.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM WHICH IS ASSUMED FROM THE ALLOCATION OF VILLAGE FUNDS: Array Wahyu Hidayat; Aan Anwar Sihabudin
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This research is motivated by the low role of the community in helping and working together during the implementation of the development program, and the low awareness of the community towards the development program that is carried out. The research method used is descriptive analysis method using qualitative, data collection techniques with observation, interviews and literature studies. The data analysis technique uses three steps, namely data reduction, data presentation and concluding/verification. Community Participation in Development Programs Sourced from the Village Fund Allocation in Bantarmangu Village, Cimanggu District, Cilacap Regency in general has been running, but its implementation is still less than optimal, this can be supported by the still lack of cooperation and self-help in the form of material in the implementation of development, and still the existence of development results that have not been properly maintained and utilized. Community awareness, concern and trust in village government is still very low, and there is also no social closeness between the village government and the community. Besides there is no budget from the village government for the activities of the development budget and the program that has not been implemented. The village government has agreed to deliver information on village development activities by door to door and through loudspeakers, conducting development evaluation meetings every three months starting from the hamlet to the village level, encouraging development from non-government organizations and assisting community service in each hamlet.

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