2023
DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v3i11.589
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Analysis of Technical Training Needs for the Pioneer Battalion of Brimob Polda Metro Jaya in The Context of Securing The National Capital

Tabrani Koto,
Basir Basir,
Riska Sri Handayani

Abstract: This research analyzes the technical training needs required by the Mobile Brigade Pioneer Battalion of Polda Metro Jaya in securing the National Capital City. Securing the National Capital is a complex challenge and requires high readiness and competence from the police, especially the Pioneer Battalion. In this research, the author uses a qualitative approach with the Training Need Analysis (TNA) analysis method, which involves questionnaires and a literature study. The results of the analysis show that the … Show more

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“…Additionally, the study suggests that acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills is crucial for trainees. Moreover, the definition of tasks and duties is pivotal in recognizing training needs, as highlighted in a study on the analysis of technical training needs by Koto et al (2023). The diversity of training needs in various contexts is emphasized in another study by Barbaroș & Bocoș (2023)…”
Section: Work Training Improvement Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the study suggests that acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills is crucial for trainees. Moreover, the definition of tasks and duties is pivotal in recognizing training needs, as highlighted in a study on the analysis of technical training needs by Koto et al (2023). The diversity of training needs in various contexts is emphasized in another study by Barbaroș & Bocoș (2023)…”
Section: Work Training Improvement Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%