STRATEGY ANALYSIS OF HANDLING CIRCULATION AND ABUSE USING SWOT METHOD AT CLASS IIB RUTAN PRABUMULIH

: Narcotics circulation in Indonesia is increasing by seeing the occupancy rate of prisons and detention centers is currently higher than the previous year. In 2019 there were 3.42 million Narcotics Cases, while the Narcotics Cases in 2021 were 3.66 million People. With this, it is necessary to do a SWOT analysis to find out the causes of the increase in the circulation of narcotics. The formulation of the problem is how to analyze the strategy for handling the circulation and abuse of Narcotics using the SWOT method at the Class IIB Rutan Prabumulih. The method used is a qualitative research method with a descriptive-SWOT analysis approach with supporting data from direct interviews with the Class IIB Rutan Prabumulih detention center. Based on the results of the analysis, it shows that the condition of the prison organization is in a weak condition facing the challenges of narcotics trafficking in the prison. So, the recommended strategy is a defensive or defensive strategy.


Introduction
In 2021, there has been an increase in the prevalence of drug users in Indonesia, namely 0.15 percent, so that it becomes 1.95 percent, meaning that there are 3.66 million people who become drug users. In fact, in 2019 in Indonesia it was 1.80 percent, meaning 3.42 million people who became drug users in Indonesia. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in 2018 has published World Drugs Reports, as many as 275 million people in the world or 5.6% of the world's population (aged 15-64 years) have used drugs. Meanwhile in Indonesia, BNN as the focal point in the field of Prevention and Eradication of Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking (P4GN) pocketed the drug abuse rate in 2017 as many as 3,376,115 people in the age range of 10-59 years (Puslitdatin, 2019).
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime(UNODC) stated that Indonesia is included in the golden triangle of drug trafficking. Indonesia is an easy target for drug dealers and there are at least 72 international networks operating in our country. According to a 2017 study by the National Narcotics Control Agency (BNN), there are more than 3 million drug users in Indonesia between the ages of 10 and 59. In Indonesia, 27% of students and college students use drugs. According to BNN data, there are 37 to 40 deaths due to drug use in Indonesia every day. Drug users include 74.5% of men and 25.5% of women. From 1 January to 6 March 2019, 75 drug cases were investigated and handled, with 123 suspected drug dealers (Fadhlansyah, 18 Dec 2020). According to BNN data, the most widely used type of drug is methamphetamine, followed by marijuana, ecstasy and heroin. Etymologically, anesthesia comes from the word "narkoties", which has the same meaning as the word "narcosis" which means anesthesia. The nature of this substance mainly affects the brain, besides being used for anesthesia, it can also cause changes in behavior, sensations, thoughts, perceptions, consciousness and hallucinations. Narcotics are defined as "substances that can cause certain effects on consumers when inserted into the body (Dirjosisworo, 1986). According to Law Number 35 of the Republic of Indonesia of 2009 concerning Narcotics, narcotics are synthetic and semi-synthetic substances or drugs obtained from plants or non-plants that can cause loss of consciousness or change, loss of taste and relief. This can cause pain and loss of consciousness as well as addiction. Research conducted by Hawari et al in 2000 stated that the actual number was 10 times the official number (Hawari D. , 2000). This means, if drug abuse is detected, there are still 10 people who have not been officially registered. According to Dadang Hawari (2010), substance abuse is the consumption of non-medical and dangerous drugs that are consumed relatively regularly or irregularly without a medical prescription (Hawari, 2010).
Based on data from the Class IIB Prabumulih detention center in February 2022 there were 501 residents consisting of 431 prisoners and 70 prisoners, while the capacity of the detention center was only 193 people. For drug cases, there are 44 prisoners and 299 inmates, meaning that 67% of the total occupants of the Class IIB Prabumulih detention center are drug cases. In Indonesia, people involved in drug trafficking can be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison, the death penalty or life imprisonment, depending on the size of the case. Meanwhile, addicts must undergo medical and social rehabilitation. But in reality, both addicts and dealers have been sentenced to prison. As a result, many prisons/detention centers are overcapacity. Inadequate law enforcement makes it difficult to eradicate drug trafficking in correctional institutions. Drug trafficking and abuse strategies are part of efforts to develop large-scale long-term plans to enable organizations to interact effectively with the environment under competitive conditions, all of which deliver the desired performance (Komari, 2000). The goal is to optimize the intended target (Akdon, 2011:12).
The high number of narcotics abuse cases is a special concern for correctional facilities, as can be seen from the many cases in prisons so that they can attract the attention of the people in Indonesia. Even considering its interests, the Government calls for a state drug emergency. Therefore, the Correctional Institution's strategy to tackle drug abuse is expected to be able to overcome problems regarding Narcotics in accordance with the provisions of Law no. 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. By carrying out a strategy for handling and distributing narcotics and drug abuse using the SWOT method in order to obtain data on the Correctional Strategy in tackling drug abuse in the Correctional Center, especially at Rutn Class IIB Prabumulih.
What is the formulation of the problem?analysis of strategies for handling the circulation and abuse of Narcotics using the SWOT method in the Class IIB Prabumulih Rutan?

Research Methods
The method used in this research is a qualitative research method with a descriptive-SWOT analysis approach. Research with descriptive methods is usually done through observation, interviews, and case studies to describe behavior rather than using data that can be analyzed statistically (Ahmad., 2009). This study describes the objects and symptoms investigated for a particular activity or program carried out on symptoms that occur in the field using the SWOT analysis method to develop service strategies. As supporting data, the author also interviewed officials in the UPT regarding the strategies that have been carried out. SWOT