Proceedings of the International Conference on Administrative Science (ICAS 2017)

Session: Bureaucracy and Democracy

4 articles
Proceedings Article

Bureaucracy in Criminal Justice A Study of Criminogen Factors in Law Enforcement on Narcotics Crime Settlement

Agus Raharjo, Yusuf Saefudin
The criminal justice system is conducted through bureaucracy, with hope that law enforcement can proceed smoothly, efficiently and responsibly. However, this does not apply in the settlement of narcotics cases. The research method used to solve the problem is the approach toward law as law in action....
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Patterns of Power Relations in Governing Street Vendors - A Case Study of Bandung, Indonesia

Caroline Paskarina, Rina Hermawati, Selly Riawanti, Budiawati Supangka
This paper focuses on the discussion of power relations in governing of street vendors (Pedagang Kaki Lima or PKL) in Bandung. The objective is to identify the pattern of power relations between the government and street vendors as a consequence of the street vendors' governing approach applied in Bandung....
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Internet Memes : Representation of Indonesian Political Culture in Jakarta Gubernatorial Election 2017

Rahmi Surya Dewi, Aceng Abdullah, Eni Maryani, Dadang Suganda
Jakarta Gubernatorial Election 2017 may receive considerably significant attention from Indonesian society. Many assume it resembled the presidential election because of the 'political heat' of the moment. This is apparent in particular conversations in social media, and even seen as the message of manipulation...
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Questioning The Essence Of Bureaucratic Neutrality Dialectical Relationship Between Freedom of Speech and The Impact of Digital Democracy in Indonesia

Tedi Sudrajat, Rahadi Wasi Bintoro
As a constitutional state, Indonesian government has authority to make regulation regarding the rampant issue of freedom of expression from Civil Servants, especially in social media. The limitation in the form of restriction for Civil Servants in expressing their opinion which is contradicted with government...