
Non-Penal Policy Model in Efforts to Prevent and Protect Victims of Coronavirus Disease-19 in Border Areas
Pengarang : Nurasikin - Personal Name; Alif Arhanda Putra - Personal Name;
Perpustakaan UBT : Universitas Borneo Tarakan., 2020XML Detail Export Citation
Abstract
People's health improvement is carried out through efforts to improve, prevent, cure and recover by bringing health services closer together and distributing health services to the people. The problem of the epidemic and its prevention is not independent, but is part of a national health effort that has links to other sectors outside of health, and cannot be separated from the integration of national development. The essence of national development is a process of continuous change towards the goals it wants to achieve, namely the development of the whole Indonesian people and the development of Indonesian society. This process of change includes the improvement of laws and regulations in the health sector aimed at bringing people to a better level of life. The rapid development of technology and science will affect the environment, way of life, and the development of disease patterns, including diseases that can cause epidemics; thus a type of disease that was not a problem at first may become a problem or vice versa. Health development and protection for all Indonesian people is directed at achieving the highest health standard for the development and enhancement of Indonesian human resources.The non-penal policy model in the prevention and protection of victims of Coronavirus Disease-19 in border areas; Implementing non-penal policies in the prevention and protection of victims of Coronavirus Disease-19. This research uses empirical research type, looking at the validity of the law from a non-legal perspective, the collected data, both primary and secondary data, are analyzed qualitatively, then they are described to answer the problems in this study. This research will be carried out in the border area of Tarakan city to be precise.
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