IMPLEMENTASI PELAKSAANAN PERATURAN DAERAH NOMOR 20 TAHUN 2002 TENTANG PENYAKIT MASYARAKAT (PEKAT) DI KABUPATEN KUANTAN SINGINGI

  • YULITA OKTALIA universitas islam kuantan singingi
Keywords: Community diseases, prostitution, alcohol

Abstract

Public diseases or in other words social diseases of society are various forms of actions which constitute social diseases which have disturbed, disturbed peace and order. A situation that is considered inconsistent with applicable legal norms, customs, customs and religious norms. The main problem in this research is how to implement Regional Regulation Number 20 of 2002 concerning Community Diseases (Pekat) in Kuantan Singingi Regency. What are the factors faced in implementing Regional Regulation Number 20 of 2002 concerning Community Diseases (Pekat) in Kuantan Singingi Regency. This research uses empirical juridical research methods, namely research carried out by collecting data through direct interviews with parties related to the research object that the author is conducting, not only based on library research. The research location is at the Civil Service Police Unit Service, Kuantan Singingi Regency. The results obtained in this research are that the implementation of Regional Regulation Number 20 of 2002 concerning Community Diseases (concentrated) in Kuantan Singingi Regency has gone quite well, in a preventive and repressive manner. Efforts to prevent prostitution and alcoholism are carried out in the form of patrols, outreach and appeals. The form of appeal made by Satpol PP is in the form of an outreach campaign, monitoring and law enforcement against related violations. Repressive Efforts Repressive efforts against acts of prostitution include various law enforcement actions and policies aimed at controlling the practice of prostitution. Repressive efforts against alcohol can include various law enforcement actions and policies aimed at controlling and reducing the consumption of alcoholic beverages. And the inhibiting factors include leaking information about raids, lack of public awareness, locations that are difficult to reach, lack of public care and awareness and the absence of rehabilitation homes.

Published
2024-03-13
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