Intervention of Public Policy on Behavior Change of Street Children in Indonesia

Yuri Maulydina, Lina Miftahul Jannah
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Poverty has a contribution to increase the number of street children then, street children are minors who maintain their lives on the streets. Many children stay in the street to make a living every day.  Because they are the country's most important resource, children, the policy and investment decisions made today will have significant implications for the country's future. The aim of this analysis is to analyze the implementation of public policy on behaviour change of street children in Indonesia. The method used in this analysis is Narrative Policy Analysis (NPA). NPA is a research method by using a narrative approach. Policies in dealing with street children in Indonesia are still top-down, so their implementation is measured through the indicators put forward by Edward III which include: communication, resources, arrangements, and bureaucratic structures. However, the needs of street children must also be known through a collaborative approach by combining top-down and bottom-up methods. In conclusion, direct individual support from government officials, the social community, and families also play a role in changing the behavior of street children. Policies that are repressive and do not understand the condition of street children tend not to change the behavior of street children. Policies should concern the real needs of street children and find out the vital causes of why they choose to live on the streets to prevent those condition. This analysis focused only on narrative policy to overcome children’s welfare. Thus, this analysis has a limit in comparing the condition of street children in various cities of Indonesia.
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印尼街头儿童行为改变的公共政策干预
贫穷是增加街头儿童数量的一个因素,街头儿童是在街头维持生活的未成年人。每天有许多孩子在街上谋生。因为儿童是这个国家最重要的资源,今天做出的政策和投资决定将对这个国家的未来产生重大影响。本分析的目的是分析印度尼西亚街头儿童行为改变公共政策的执行情况。本文所使用的分析方法是叙事政策分析(NPA)。NPA是一种运用叙事方法的研究方法。印度尼西亚处理街头儿童的政策仍然是自上而下的,因此通过爱德华三世提出的指标来衡量其执行情况,这些指标包括:沟通,资源,安排和官僚结构。但是,还必须通过自上而下和自下而上相结合的合作方式了解街头儿童的需求。总之,来自政府官员、社会团体和家庭的直接个人支持也在改变街头儿童的行为方面发挥了作用。压制性政策和不了解街头儿童状况的政策往往不会改变街头儿童的行为。政策应关注街头儿童的真正需要,并找出他们为什么选择住在街头以预防这些情况的重要原因。这一分析只侧重于克服儿童福利的叙事政策。因此,本分析在比较印度尼西亚各城市街头儿童状况时存在局限性。
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