IMPLEMENTATION OF REGIONAL REGULATION ENFORCEMENT NUMBER 14 OF 2013 CONCERNING PUBLIC ORDER AND PUBLIC PEACE IN TABA PENANJUNG DISTRICT

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  • Angga apriansyah amri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33369/ispaj.v6i1.41385

Abstract

Public unrest in Taba Penanjung District is increasing due to various public order issues that have not been resolved optimally. Based on public complaints, there are several issues that are of primary concern. First, the rampant practice of dimly lit stalls that are suspected of being a covert place for prostitution activities. Second, indications of prostitution practices that are increasingly disturbing residents and are considered to damage the morals and image of the region. Third, the problem of scattered garbage, especially around the area of ​​residents' gardens, which not only disrupts the aesthetics of the environment but also has the potential to pollute community agricultural land. These phenomena have caused deep unrest among the community and demand firmer action in enforcing Regional Regulation Number 14 of 2013. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive analytical approach.

This study reveals the process of enforcing regional regulations in detail, structured, and systematically, so that it can identify the social realities that occur in Taba Penanjung District, Central Bengkulu Regency related to the implementation of these regional regulations.

 

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2025-05-02

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