Abstract

The purpose of this research is to describe and analyze the implementation of the control and circulation of alcoholic beverages in the Sangatta area of East Kutai Regency as well as the inhibiting factors for the control and circulation of alcoholic beverages in the Sangatta area of East Kutai Regency, based on regional Regulation of East Kutai Regency number 2 of 2016 concerning control and supervision of the circulation and sale of alcoholic beverages. The research location was in The Police and Civil Service Police Unit for the City of East Kutai Regency. The City Civil Service Police Unit is a Regional Work Unit (SKPD) in the Regency. Research results found that the resource factor in the Control and Supervision of the Distribution and Sales of Alcoholic Beverages in the Sangatta Region of East Kutai Regency, as seen from the human resources and facilities used is adequate. However, in the field of resources, the existing rules cannot accommodate traditional alcohol types in monitoring, distribution, and sales. The communication process has been carried out through outreach to the community and actively coordinating with the sub-district and village parties to go directly to the community as the implementation target. Dispositions in the form of attitudes and commitments from the parties involved are felt to have a consistent commitment to carrying out their duties and the Bureaucratic structure with complete SOPs regarding implementing policies for controlling and supervising alcoholic beverages. It is hoped that the actions within the organization will be consistent.

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