Academy of Strategic Management Journal (Print ISSN: 1544-1458; Online ISSN: 1939-6104)

Abstract

Public Private Partnership in Protection of Victims of Women and Children Violence

Author(s): Choirul Saleh, Sri Wahyuni

Empirical problems in Surabaya City PPTP2A in KtP/A victims service provider institutions organized by Surabaya City PPTP2A still work individually according to their discipline or area of expertise. So the theoretical problem of partnership in the implementation of integrated services in the protection of victims of VAW/A in PPTP2A in Surabaya on technical matters. The normative problem of the objectives of PPTP2A Surabaya as in Mayor Decree No. 188.45/300/436.1.2/2013, in partnership organizes integrated services for KtP/A victims in the realm of victim protection and post victim assistance, not in pre-incident prevention efforts. This study aims to analyze the partnership pattern of PPTP2A in Surabaya by placing structural inputs, functions, and network outputs that have been personally and community organized by PPTP2A in Surabaya, particularly in partnership between the Government (Community Empowerment Agency, Infokom Office, Education Office, Social Service, Office of Health, Office of Manpower, Office of Religion, Courts, Police), private sector (Critical Center for Community-Based), and civil society (NGOs) in the service of victims of violence against women and children so that there will be a partnership space built together by procurement agencies service. Based on the results of the analysis, the approach to protecting services for women and children has an NPS perspective, based on welfare-based responses, is more supported by NGOs, is oriented towards emergencies, is based on issues (such as women's violence and child trafficking), works based on networks, and only focuses on marginalized and vulnerable groups of victims, and

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