Optimal Strategy to Overcome Maladministration in Dealing with Bullying Class
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Abstract
This research aims to analyse the optimal strategy in handling bullying cases that are often hampered by maladministration. The method used is a reference study to collect data from various relevant literatures. The results show that common forms of maladministration include (1) conspiracy (2) collusion (3) nepotism (4) injustice (5) partiality. To overcome these problems, several strategies are suggested, including (1) increasing transparency, implementing procedures in accordance with the law (2) increasing public awareness of their rights and how to report cases of bullying. This research also highlights the important role of the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia in overseeing and supporting the effective resolution of bullying cases from the strategies we found. By implementing these strategies, it is hoped that the institutions involved can respond to reports of bullying more quickly and appropriately, also provide protection for victims, and reduce the negative impact of slow and unfair maladministration processes. Through these efforts, we hope to increase public trust in government institutions and create a safer environment for children from all forms of bullying practices.