The Role of the Sleman Regency Civil Police Unit (SATPOLPP) in Law Enforcement of Violations of Regional Regulation Number 8 of 2019 Study on the Night Entertainment Tourism Business

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Cunduk Wasiati
Edy Chrisjanto

Abstract

Background. The problem formulation in this study is how to enforce the law against violations of nightlife regulations in Sleman, the DIY district.


Aims. To find out what the inhibiting factors are in law enforcement efforts for the violation of the implementation of nightlife in the Sleman district, and what efforts are made by the Sleman district government to overcome these inhibiting factors.


Method. This is empirical juridical research that uses primary and secondary data sources. Data were collected through literature reviews, interviews, and observations. Meanwhile, the data analysis method uses qualitative descriptive analysis.


Results. Efforts to enforce the law on violations of the implementation of nightlife in the district of Sleman DIY, coordinate with relevant agencies in conducting guidance and supervision of the implementation of the nightlife business, and enforce nightlife activities that violate the local regulations. An inhibiting factor in law enforcement efforts for nightlife violations in the Sleman district. Internal Obstacles: The duties and functions of PPNS have not been operating optimally; PPNS, as an investigator, has not been equipped with supporting facilities such as a dedicated PPNS workspace/secretariat, and there are no instruments to support PPNS welfare. The ratio of Linmas members is not ideal.  External obstacles: The construction of nightlife premises violates spatial planning regulations. The construction of nightlife venues is illegal without permits. The district government is unable or slow to respond to residents' complaints; weak in supervision and enforcement; and has a social impact on the younger generation. 


Conclusion. Efforts made by the Sleman Regency government in overcoming inhibiting factors. The Sleman Regency Government needs to improve social programs that aim to foster the younger generation; Enforcement of rules related to drug abuse and immoral behavior in nightlife venues must be improved with cooperation between the police and related agencies; protection of local culture; the expansion of sustainable economic development; a more inclusive approach, where citizens are involved in every decision-making process, will help create fairer and more sustainable solutions for all parties; The issuance of risk-based permits in accordance with the provisions of tourism business standards to minimize friction that occurs between nightlife venue entrepreneurs and the community

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Wasiati, C., & Chrisjanto, E. (2026). The Role of the Sleman Regency Civil Police Unit (SATPOLPP) in Law Enforcement of Violations of Regional Regulation Number 8 of 2019 : Study on the Night Entertainment Tourism Business. Jurnal Legisci, 3(4), 369–390. https://doi.org/10.62885/legisci.v3i4.1065
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