社区法律遵守COVID-19预防和处理条例

Aminuddin Kasim, Ketut Suarayasa, Adiesty Septhiany Syamsuddin
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社区中的法律遵从性一直是一个值得讨论的有趣问题。本研究的研究问题是塔杜拉科大学学术界成员如何遵守印度尼西亚共和国卫生部长关于通过实施追踪、检测和治疗(3T计划)预防和控制COVID-19指南的法令:HK.01.07/MENKES/413/2020 ?为了回答研究目标,进行了实证法律研究(社会法律研究)以支持分析的深度。分析材料包括基于现有COVID-19相关记录的学术界健康风险状况和水平数据、感染COVID-19的学术界成员数量和分布数据,以及来自Tadulako医院的3T计划实施数据。从对研究数据分析的解释开始,调查结果显示:(a)学术界有一些成员没有回应填写有关COVID-19可用链接的健康风险状况和水平的数据;(b)与COVID-19患者有过接触史的学术界成员并非都遵守了通过实施3T预防和处理COVID-19的规则;(c)被宣布为COVID-19感染阳性的学术界成员在支持实施治疗方面的法律遵从性相对较高。根据赫伯特·c·凯尔曼的理论,他们的法律遵从被归类为身份认同。
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Community Legal Compliance With Regulations For The Prevention And Handling of COVID-19
Legal compliance in the community is always an interesting issue to discuss. The research question in this study is how the compliance of the members of the Tadulako University academic community in response to the Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number: HK.01.07/MENKES/413/2020 concerning Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19 through the implementation of Tracing, Testing, and Treatment (3T Program)? To answer the research objectives, empirical legal research (socio-legal research) was conducted to support the depth of analysis. The analysis materials include data on the conditions and levels of health risks experienced by the academic community based on the available COVID-19 link records, data on the number and distribution of academic community members who have been infected with COVID-19, and data on the implementation of the 3T program sourced from Tadulako Hospital. Starting from the interpretation of the research data analysis, the findings revealed: (a) there are some members of the academic community who do not respond to filling in data regarding the condition and level of health risk on the available COVID-19 link; (b) members of the academic community who have had a history of contact with COVID-19 sufferers have not all complied with the rules for preventing and handling COVID-19 through the implementation of 3T; (c) members of the academic community who are declared positive for COVID-19 infection have relatively high legal compliance in supporting the implementation of treatment. Their legal compliance is categorized as identification according to Herbert C. Kelman’s theory.
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