ENERGY INPUTS AND OUTPUTS IN CITIZENS IN DEVELOPMENT INSTITUIONIN KENDAL DISTRICT IIA AND IIB CLASS INSTITUTIONS

Setyoadjie, Arbiyandani (2019) ENERGY INPUTS AND OUTPUTS IN CITIZENS IN DEVELOPMENT INSTITUIONIN KENDAL DISTRICT IIA AND IIB CLASS INSTITUTIONS. Other thesis, UNIKA SOEGIJAPRANATA SEMARANG.

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Abstract

There are various types of correctional institutions in Indonesian and are spread across various regions, the types of correctional institutions are adjusted to the types of inmates who are undergoing a period of detention or who will be released from the correctional institutions, which is stipulated in Law No. 12 of 1995. Kendal Regency has 2 types of correctional institutions named class IIA which is commonly called “Closed LAPAS” and class IIB which is called “Productive jail / open LAPAS”, the difference between the two prisons is the length of the detention period given to an inmate. Various kinds of activities are carried out by prisoners in prisons in order to improve the quality of lives of the inmates being with respect to the period of detention and the type of correctional institutions that have been assigned by the government. There are many ways done by inmates to improve the quality of lives of inmates itself, one of which is the fulfillment of inmate’s energy (calories) necessittes, where calories being one of the main components in the human body that is used as an energy source for daily activity. Adequacy of energy (calories) is seen not only from the amount of energy (calories) that moved into our body or the energy input (calories), but also seen from the energy used so that energy balance is achieved. The energy balance or calories balance becomes very important for someone because if a person experiences excess or lack of energy (calories), it will cause energy imbalances in the body, it can be one of the triggers of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and others. Where as one of the factors that influences the energy balance itself is the activities carried out by prisoners or the output of energy (calories) that are spent on daily activities. For this reason, this research was conducted to find out the input and output of energy of the inmates in the Class IIA and IIB Penitentiary Institutions in Kendal Regency, then data was analyzed to determine the energy balance of the inmates. This study was carried out by using a survey system for officers of correctional institutions class IIA and IIB in Kendal Regency, and the survey process is carried out data over a period of 1 month, and data collection is carried out 4 times. The 1st data collection was done to get food daily menu for day 3, 4, and 5. 2nd data collection was done to get food daily menu data for day 6, 7, and 8. The 3rd data collection was done to get food daily menu data for the day to day 1, 2, and 3. After that the 4th data collection was done to get the food daily menu data for day 8, 9, and 10. There were 12 observational data obtained. Data taken was concerning about the number of inmates, type and duration of activities, daily food menu, type of food raw material, number of meal portion and food ingredients of prisoners in Class IIA and IIB Penitentiary Institutions in Kendal Regency. The results of energy adequacy based on the input and output of prisoners in Class IIA and IIB Penitentiary Institutions show that the energy in balance in class IIA correctional institution is better than that of class IIB correctional institutions, based on the amount of remaining energy produced through calculation of input (meal) and output( types and duration of inmates activities) from both types of correctional institutions.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: 600 Technology (Applied sciences) > 660 Chemical engineering > Food Technology
Divisions: Faculty of Agricultural Technology > Department of Food Technology
Depositing User: Mr Lucius Oentoeng
Date Deposited: 28 Nov 2019 01:48
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2020 04:04
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/20445

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