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2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-61
Author(s):  
Abdul Kadir ◽  
Andi Rasjid Pananrangi ◽  
Syamsul Bahri

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis: 1) Kualitas penyelenggaraan Ranperda pada DPRD Kabupaten Pangkep. 2) implementasi penyelenggaraan Ranperda pada DPRD Kabupaten Pangkep. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan tipe deskriptif. Penelitian dilakukan pada DPRD Kabupaten Pangkep. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa: 1) Kualitas penyelenggaraan Ranperda pada DPRD Kabupaten Pangkep bahwa dengan adanya tujuan sebagai dasar hukum bagi APBD (Anggaran Pendapatan dan Belanja Daerah), melaksanakan perintah peraturan perundang-undangan yang lebih tinggi, menambah pendapatan pemerintah daerah, dan meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat khususnya masyarakat di Kabupaten Pangkep. Kejelasan strategi yang ditunjukkan dengan langkah-langkah penyelenggaraan Ranperda dalam pengusulan Ranperda, pembuatan naskah akademik melibatkan pihak ketiga yang di dalamnya terdapat orang-orang ahli, uji publik dalam rangka melihat respons masyarakat, pengajuan Ranperda untuk dibahas di DPRD, pengesahan Ranperda menjadi Perda, dan Sosialisasi Perda (Sosper). Penyusunan program dalam penyelenggaraan Ranperda dengan adanya pembahasan Ranperda melalui Bapemperda (Badan Pembentukan Peraturan Daerah), Panitia Khusus (Pansus), dan gabungan dari beberapa komisi di DPRD Kabupaten Pangkep. Ketersediaan sarana dan prasarana penyelenggaraan Ranperda dalam hal dana anggaran masih kurang maksimal sehingga menjadi faktor yang menghambat dalam penyelenggaraan Ranperda. 2) Implementasi penyelenggaraan Ranperda pada DPRD Kabupaten Pangkep dideskripsikan bahwa komunikasi ditinjau dalam tiga aspek yaitu: (1) transmisi dilakukan dalam bentuk uji publik dan sosialisasi Perda yang bertujuan menginformasikan kepada masyarakat terkait adanya Ranperda yang akan dibahas dan ditetapkan menjadi Perda, (2) pemberian kejelasan juga dilakukan dalam bentuk uji publik dimana melalui uji publik, masyarakat memperoleh informasi yang jelas terkait adanya Ranperda, dan (3) konsistensi ditunjukkan dengan adanya pelaksanaan penyelenggaraan Ranperda berdasarkan perintah UU No. 12 tahun 2011 tentang pengembangan undang-undang dan pedoman. This study aims to determine and analyze: 1) The quality of the implementation of the Ranperda at the Pangkep Regency DPRD. 2) implementation of the implementation of the Ranperda at the Pangkep Regency DPRD. This research method uses a qualitative method with a descriptive type. The research was conducted at the Pangkep Regency DPRD. The results of the study show that: 1) The quality of the implementation of the Ranperda at the Pangkep Regency DPRD is that with the aim of being the legal basis for the Regional Budget (Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget), carrying out higher laws and regulations, increasing local government revenue, and improving people's welfare. especially people in Pangkep Regency. The clarity of the strategy shown by the steps for implementing the Ranperda in proposing the Ranperda, making an academic manuscript involving third parties in which there are experts, public testing in order to see the community's response, submitting the Ranperda to be discussed in the DPRD, ratification of the Ranperda into a Perda, and Socialization of Regional Regulations (Sosper). Preparation of the program in the implementation of the Ranperda with the discussion of the Ranperda through the Bapemperda (Regional Regulation Formation Agency), the Special Committee (Pansus), and a combination of several commissions in the Pangkep Regency DPRD. The availability of facilities and infrastructure for the implementation of the Ranperda in terms of budget funds is still less than optimal so that it becomes a factor that hinders the implementation of the Ranperda. 2) Implementation of the implementation of the Ranperda at the Pangkep Regency DPRD describes that communication is reviewed in three aspects, namely: (1) the transmission is carried out in the form of a public test and dissemination of the Perda which aims to inform the public regarding the existence of a Ranperda that will be discussed and stipulated as a Regional Regulation, (2) granting Clarity is also carried out in the form of a public test where through a public test, the public obtains clear information regarding the existence of a Ranperda, and (3) consistency is shown by the implementation of the implementation of a Ranperda based on the order of Law no. 12 of 2011 concerning the development of laws and guidelines.


Author(s):  
Charlotte Heath-Kelly

Abstract Throughout the history of psychiatric ethical professionalization, the question of the “extremist” contextualizes and frames the limits of medical practice. Using archival research at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the article explores how professional committees debated medical ethics after evidence of psychiatric participation in national security measures against dissidents. British, American, and global professional associations organized a prominent struggle against Soviet membership of the World Psychiatric Association in the 1970s and 1980s—reconstituting the field of professional expertise through Cold War geopolitics. The Special Committee on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry was formed in 1978 at the British Royal College of Psychiatry to publicize the medical detention of dissidents in the USSR and to pursue the expulsion of the USSR delegation from global professional fora. In doing so, it constituted an identity for Global Mental Health (vis-à-vis Soviet abusive practice) as impartial, objective, and uncompromised. However, this article explores the many ambiguities that complicate the performative constitution of Western psychiatry as good, and Soviet psychiatry as bad—reflecting on the political dynamics, and philosophy of science, which underwrote the struggle for global expertise.


Author(s):  
Fatma Mulia ◽  
Oni Yulianti ◽  
Herlin Herlin

The research objective was to determine the internal control system for merchandise inventory at the Minang Motor Sport Store, Bengkulu City. The data collection method in this study is to use the interview method. The analytical method used is descriptive analysis with a comparative type. The results showed that there was no match between Mulyadi's (2016: 488) theory and the conditions that occurred at the Bengkulu City Minang Motor Sport Shop for organizational elements, because according to Mulyadi's theory, physical inventory counting had to be carried out by a special committee formed apart from warehouse employees. . Meanwhile, what happened at the Minang Motor Sport Store, Bengkulu City, the physical count was carried out directly by the warehouse department. For the elements of the authorization system and the recording procedure of the conformity and discrepancy between Mulyadi's theory (2016: 488) and the Minang Motor Sport Store in Bengkulu City, the discrepancy is in the list of physical inventory count results signed by the chairman of the physical inventory counting committee and the recording of the physical inventory count results is recorded. the correctness of the physical counting card that has been verified. There is compatibility between Mulyadi's (2016: 488) theory with the Minang Motor Sport Store in Bengkulu City for elements of healthy practice, because at the Minang Motor Sport Store, Bengkulu City, the physical counting of merchandise inventory cards has been numbered sequentially, inventory checking has been carried out twice by the department. inventory counters and subsequently by inventory checkers.


Author(s):  
Haris Retno

Public participation in the preparation of regional regulations is a right guaranteed by the constitution, especially if the regulations to be made are closely related to the sustainability of the community's living space. This is what underlies community service activities carried out to the coastal communities of Balikpapan Bay through groups of fishermen and activists who focus on environmental and coastal issues with the aim of providing legal understanding and awareness to be involved or participate in the preparation of RZWP3K. With the FGD method through 3 stages which include presentation of material, identification of problems, and preparation of policy briefs, it is hoped that it will be able to provide concrete efforts for community participation in the preparation of regional regulations. Based on the results of community service activities, legal awareness was formed for the participants who attended, as evidenced by the involvement of all participants in the preparation of a policy brief that was submitted to the Kaltim DPRD - Special Committee on the Draft Regional Regulation. at RZWP3K East Kalimantan


2021 ◽  
pp. 9-16
Author(s):  
George M. Marsden

Prologue I, God and Buckley at Yale (1951); Prologue II, Henry Sloan Coffin’s Yale (1897); Prologue III, Yale Embattled: Noah Porter versus William Graham Sumner (1880). Three historical vignettes in reverse historical order suggest changing stages regarding how Christianity might be related to a modern university. William F. Buckley’s God and Man at Yale (1951) challenged the university’s claims to be Christian. Defenders of Yale dismissed any anti-Christian influences in the curriculum as matters of academic freedom and pointed to the extracurricular religious influences at the university. When William Sloan Coffin (’97), who chaired a special committee to answer Buckley, was a student, a broad character-oriented Protestantism held a respected place among Yale students and faculty. Going back to 1880, though, it was no longer possible for the Yale President to insist on Christian teaching, as President Noah Porter discovered in his efforts to restrict the teachings of Social Darwinist William Graham Sumner. Despite the imminent disappearance of explicit Christian influences in public culture, it was possible with the broadened definition of religion to see the situation as the spread of religious enlightenment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Rizka Susanti Masulah

In 2016 Baitul Muttaqin mosque is able to get 21 cows and 30 goats. From the preliminary study with thecommittee, it was found that the results were obtained by establishing a special committee that moves to plan upto carry out marketing services of qurban animal fund receipts.As for the method of research, authors usequalitative research case study with data source interviews to 3 people involved in the special committee ofexcavation of qurban animal fund Baitul Muttaqin Keputih mosque Surabaya. The findings of the authors, withthe results of interviews 3 speakers, Qurban animal fund raising committee Baitul Muttaqin Keputih mosqueSurabaya perform steps - steps in accordance with the theoretical basis that the author uses to plan marketingmessages.


Author(s):  
Satoshi Kose

It is sixty years since ASA A117.1 was introduced in 1961, and fifty years since the US Senate Special Committee on Aging hearings on barrier-free environment in October 1971. During these years, the word “barrier-free design” was replaced with universal design, or inclusive design, with the notion that the need is not limited to people who have disabilities, but that more people will be affected by poor design. How far have we progressed in these years to solve the problems? This paper tries to examine what we have now and what still need to be done, on environments, products, and services. To sum-up major findings, the built environment is more considerate to people than before thanks to ADA and other similar laws and regulations, but improvement of existing infra/structures is slower than desirable.


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