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NeuroQuantology ; 20(11):5133-5140, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2081055

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Health care is a type of human right provided by the government to its citizens, including convicts. It was quite likely that the virus will spread more quickly in 2020 due to the overcrowding in jails and the early appearance of Covid-19. Since the government-provided assimilation program is insufficient to stop the virus from spreading, it is also necessary to strengthen the delivery of health care.This study uses qualitative empirical legal research techniques and is presented as a descriptive analysis. According to the study's findings, the Class II A Sungguminasa women's prison's medical care for Covid-19 patients is quite good. Fulfilling these rights, however, is complicated by a number of issues, such as a lack of staff and medical resources at the Sungguminasa Women's Prison. Copyright © 2022, Anka Publishers. All rights reserved.

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International Journal of Criminology and Sociology ; 10:305-312, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1106346

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This research aims to assist the police institution in preventing theft crimes that increased during the Covid-19 period by mapping areas prone to theft crimes based on the incident's location and the level of intensity of theft crimes. This research is empirical, managed quantitatively by collecting data through documentation and literature study. The results showed an increase in the number of theft crimes by 42.65% in Makassar City during the six months of the coronavirus pandemic period. This research also succeeded in mapping the locations prone to theft crimes, mostly in residents' homes rather than in the business center, the central area of money circulation. The research results also show that almost all sub-districts in Makassar City are the places where theft crimes occur, dominated by medium and high categories symbolized by red, yellow, and green color. This study recommends that police institutions pay more attention to residential areas, which are the areas where theft crimes most occur during the pandemic period. Furthermore, this research implies that it can become a reference for the police institution to prepare efforts to prevent theft crimes in Makassar City and other areas during the Covid-19 period. © 2021 Lifescience Global

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