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Scirj Volume III, Issue IX, September 2015 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

The Model of Policy Implementation in the Prevention Street Children in Makassar

Sumardi

Abstract: This study aimed to identify the presence of street children in Makassar, prevention policy, implementation policy, identify factors supporting and inhibiting models handling policies and find alternative countermeasures to reach results that are more effective and efficient. This study used a qualitative descriptive case study models. From the analysis of the results, the idea that the implementation of policy models prevention of street children in Makassar is using several stages of implementation. In the implementation used four models approach namely: (1) the model based approach to social institutions or institutional based services, (2) , the model based approach to a family or family based services, (3) the model -based approach society or community based services, and (4) models semi based approach social institution or half -way house services.

Reference this Paper: The Model of Policy Implementation in the Prevention Street Children in Makassar by Sumardi published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume III, Issue IX, September 2015 Edition, Page 25-32 ".

Search Terms: street children; the implementation of policy; prevention models street children

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