BIMANTORO, MUHAMMAD PANDU (2022) OPTIMALISASI PERAN SATUAN POLISI PAMONG PRAJA (SATPOL PP) DALAM PENEGAKAN PROTOKOL KESEHATAN COVID-19 DI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG TENGAH. Diploma thesis, INSTITUT PEMERINTAHAN DALAM NEGERI.
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Abstract
Problem Statement/Background (GAP): The author focuses on the problem that there are still many people who carry out social activities that create a crowd, do not use masks, do not provide hand washing facilities, and so on. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe the Optimalization of the Role of the Civil Service Police Unit (SATPOL PP) in Enforcing the Covid-19 Health Protocol in Central Lampung Regency and to find out the inhibiting factors and the efforts made to overcome them. Methods: This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with an inductive approach and an analysis of the role theory according to Thomas and Biddle. Data collection techniques using in-depth interviews (6 informants), documentation and observation. Results/Findings: Internal inhibiting factors are human resources, facilities and infrastructure, and weak law enforcement, while external factors are people who are indifferent to the Covid-19. Conclusion: In general, the people of Central Lampung district have implemented the Covidwell. This is the result of carrying out the duties and functions of enforcing the Satpol PP health protocol which is always guided by the prevailing laws and regulations and Standard Operating Procedures. During the Covid-19 Satpol PP carried out a special work program together with the Forkompinda ranks. Keywords: Enforcement, Covid-19 Health Protocol, Civil Service Police Unit
Item Type: | Thesis (Diploma) |
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Subjects: | A General Works > AS Academies and learned societies (General) |
Divisions: | Campus > IPDN Kampus Jatinangor |
Depositing User: | Praktik Perpolisian Tata Pamong FPM |
Date Deposited: | 24 Jun 2022 07:09 |
Last Modified: | 24 Jun 2022 07:09 |
URI: | http://eprints.ipdn.ac.id/id/eprint/10053 |
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