ANALYSIS OF THE COMMUNICATION MODEL OF CONFIDING IN PRISONERS (CURNA) ACCORDING TO THE VIEWS OF JOSEPH A. DEVITO IN AN EFFORT TO IMPROVE THE MENTAL HEALTH OF PRISONERS AT THE CLASS IIB TRENGGALEK DETENTION CENTER
The prison system in Indonesia underwent a significant change from the theory of retribution, which prioritizes retribution, to a correctional system that focuses more on the development and social reintegration of prisoners. This change was first introduced by Dr. Sahardjo in 1963, and officially...
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| Language: | English |
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Universitas Nusa Cendana
2025-03-01
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| Series: | Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's) |
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| Online Access: | https://ejurnal.undana.ac.id/index.php/JEM/article/view/19019 |
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| Summary: | The prison system in Indonesia underwent a significant change from the theory of retribution, which prioritizes retribution, to a correctional system that focuses more on the development and social reintegration of prisoners. This change was first introduced by Dr. Sahardjo in 1963, and officially adopted in 1964 under the direction of Dr. Baharoedin Soerdjobroto. This reform was based on respect for human rights and the need for a more just and humane system. In its development, Law Number 12 of 1995 concerning Corrections was amended to Law Number 22 of 2022, which strengthened the concept of restorative justice and social reintegration, and established various Technical Implementation Units (UPT) that carry out correctional functions. Class IIB Trenggalek Detention Center, as one of the UPTs, carries out two main functions, namely prisoner care and prisoner development. Various coaching programs, such as Pondok Taubat and The Garden of Curna, are designed to improve the mental health and well-being of inmates, who often face stress and mental disorders due to over-capacity in the detention center. The Garden of Curna program aims to provide a platform for inmates to express their grievances, while strengthening interpersonal communication based on Joseph A. Devito's communication theory. This research uses a qualitative approach with interview, observation, and documentation study methods to explore the effectiveness of The Garden of Curna program in supporting the success of interpersonal communication between officers and prisoners.
Keywords: Interpersonal Communication; Mental Health; The Garden of Curna
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| ISSN: | 2502-2385 2723-469X |