ROLE OF NATIONAL NARCOTICS AGENCY PROVINCE (BNNP) SOUTH SULAWESI ON PREVENTION NAPZA ABUSE IN MAKASSAR

Authors

  • Uke Hani Rasalwati STKS Bandung
  • Ririn Rahayu Nensi STKS Bandung
  • Jumayar Marbun STKS Bandung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/eijhss.v2i4.26

Keywords:

Role BNNP South Sulawesi and prevention of NAPZA abuse

Abstract

BNN implement prevention activities in two areas, namely advocacy and dissemination of information. In advocacy, BNN provides socialization dangers of NAPZA abuse in the student, students, government and private gencies, and the community that aims to encourage the environment in order to create policies that support P4GN action and will be able independently to carry it out. Prevention through information dissemination activities, BNN has concentrated on the dissemination of information about the dangers of abuse of narcotics and policies in the field P4GN BNN through the communications media and through a massive campaign that is packaged in a variety of activities.

NAPZA Abuse Prevention covers three aspects: Primary prevention, secondary prevention and tertiary prevention. The purpose of this study to find out how the role of South Sulawesi BNNP do primary prevention against NAPZA abuse, to find out how the role of South Sulawesi BNNP sekuder prevention against NAPZA abuse, and to mengathui how the role of South Sulawesi BNNP tertiary prevention against NAPZA abuse. The method used in this research is using qualitative approach with deskpritif method. Data collected by in-depth interviews, observation and documentation study carried out to six informants. The research result shows that the role of South Sulawesi BNNP have difficulty in carrying out the implementation of secondary prevention that is week one, the number of informants who did the secondary prevention of officers BNNP, handle five to ten participants outpatient. Form of secondary prevention activities including counseling, for secondary prevention informants did not do rehabilitation to user’s hospitalization because BNNP not have rehab. While officers BNNP primary prevention focused only on people who do not use NAPZA. Not many communities NAPZA users who want to rehabilitate a way to report in BNNP handle five to ten participants outpatient. Form of secondary prevention activities including counseling, for secondary prevention informants did not do rehabilitation to user’s hospitalization because BNNP not have rehab. While officers BNNP primary prevention focused only on people who do not use NAPZA. Not many communities NAPZA users who want to rehabilitate a way to report in BNNP handle five to ten participants outpatient. Form of secondary prevention activities including counseling, for secondary prevention informants did not do rehabilitation to user’s hospitalization because BNNP not have rehab. While officers BNNP primary prevention focused only on people who do not use NAPZA. Not many communities NAPZA users who want to rehabilitate a way to report in BNNP, sub fulfillment form of tertiary prevention activities that the informant had no authority to force victims to follow the activities of inpatient NAPZA continued even though the informant was doing uasaha maximum in secondary prevention sub form to victims of NAPZA abuse in order koraban no recurrence of NAPZA abuse in NAPZA use. Troubleshooting program being offered to solve the problem is "Capacity Building Program Officer National Narcotics Board of South Sulawesi province in Doing Prevention through Outreach to Victims of NAPZA" by methods Group Work using techniques Educational Groups which aims to increase the capacity of officers BNNP the prevention of NAPZA abuse.

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2017-12-27