Memahami Indeks Persepsi Korupsi (IPK) Indonesia Dan Kontribusi Polisi Militer Untuk Meningkatkan IPK

Authors

  • Adi Heryadi Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta
  • Ilham B Tarigan Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta
  • Weni Astuti Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34151/dharma.v5i1.3928

Keywords:

corruption perception index, military police, military psychology, psychology of corruption

Abstract

Indonesia's Corruption Perceptions Index score in 2020 is a reflection of public perceptions
that were the object of the survey during 2020. Data released by Transparency International
Indonesia in January 2021 placed Indonesia with a GPA score of 37/100, down 3 points from
2019 which was 40/100. From the various aspects surveyed, some have decreased and some
have stagnated. World Justice Project-Rule Of Law Index, which is an indicator that
measures public authority in the executive, legislative, and police/military (Suyatmiko
(2021) is a score that has increased. Indonesia's corruption perception index score 2020 and
how the contribution of the Military Police contributes to boost the score Indonesian GPA
for the honor and honor of the nation in the eyes of the international community Service
activities will be held on December 28, 2021 at the Denpom IV/2 Yogyakarta Headquarters
Jalan Magelang KM 5.5 Mlati, Sleman, DIY. Participants in this activity are 20 (twenty)
members of Denpom IV /2 Yogyakarta from the enlisted, non-commissioned, to officer levels.
However, 19 participants followed through to the end of the evaluation and evaluation
activities using the lecture and discussion method. It was found that 53% of participants
really understood the material on the Indonesian Corruption Perception Index, as many as
37% quite understood and do not understand 10%. Participants are also able to help
understand as members of the Military Police to improve their p increase in GPA scores from
carrying out main tasks and as a member of the Police.

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Published

2022-05-11

How to Cite

Heryadi, A., Tarigan, I. B., & Astuti, W. (2022). Memahami Indeks Persepsi Korupsi (IPK) Indonesia Dan Kontribusi Polisi Militer Untuk Meningkatkan IPK. DHARMA BAKTI, 5(1), 125–134. https://doi.org/10.34151/dharma.v5i1.3928