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        "msgid": "60-students-involved-in-school-brawls-have-kjp-support-revoked-1780157846",
        "date": "2026-05-25 14:27:00",
        "title": "60 Students Involved in School Brawls Have KJP Support Revoked",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The DKI Jakarta Education Department has revoked KJP support for 60 students involved in school brawls, with 20 in 2025 and 40 in 2026, while ensuring they remain in education through alternative pathways. The department is also integrating social assistance programs to prevent overlapping benefits across families and improve data management, emphasising collaboration between schools, families, and communities to address student conduct.",
        "content": "<p>In our data, 20 students had their KJP revoked in 2025 due to school\nbrawls. Another 40 students had their KJP revoked in 2026,\u201d said DKI\nJakarta Education Department Head Nahdiana during a working meeting with\nthe Jakarta Regional House of Representatives\u2019 Commission E on Monday\n(25\/5\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Nahdiana stressed that revoking KJP is part of the rehabilitation\nprocess for students involved in brawls. Although education assistance\nis halted, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government ensures these students\ndo not drop out of school. \u201cWhen they engage in brawls, regulations\nrequire expulsion, but we must remember these are our children who need\nguidance. Expulsion does not mean they must leave school entirely,\u201d she\nsaid.<\/p>\n<p>Nahdiana said the DKI Jakarta Education Department will communicate\nwith schools and families to determine the appropriate education path\nfor the students. She noted that not all children fit into certain\nformal schools, so they may be directed to alternative education\npathways, including non-formal education. \u201cThese students must not drop\nout of school. Those who have left school are currently being\nreintegrated,\u201d she added.<\/p>\n<p>Nahdiana explained that KJP revocation is not immediate. Students\ninvolved in brawls undergo a rehabilitation and evaluation process based\non their level of involvement. \u201cWhether they accidentally joined,\nconsciously followed others, or initiated the incident, there will be\nspecific procedures,\u201d she added.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, the DKI Jakarta Education Department is intensifying\nefforts to prevent school brawls by collaborating with various parties,\nincluding security forces and the community. This includes partnerships\nwith Densus 88, BNPT, and school community communication forums\ninvolving police, regional authorities, and community leaders.<\/p>\n<p>Nahdiana stated that handling brawls cannot be solely the school\u2019s\nresponsibility. She said the roles of families, communities, and media\nmust be coordinated to monitor children\u2019s activities outside school\nhours. \u201cEducation cannot be viewed solely through the school lens, as\nchildren come from home and return to society,\u201d she added.<\/p>\n<p>Nahdiana explained that the DKI Jakarta Education Department will\nwork with schools and families to determine the most suitable education\nmodel. She noted that not all students fit certain school environments,\nrequiring different approaches. \u201cWe usually communicate with schools\nthat may be better suited for the student, whether School A or School\nB,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>However, Nahdiana clarified that not all students are automatically\ntransferred to other schools. Non-formal education options such as\nCommunity Learning Centres (PKBM) or vocational courses may be\nalternatives depending on the student\u2019s situation. \u201cI\u2019m not saying\nthey\u2019re transferred; some may choose to take vocational courses. If they\nattend PKBM, they can still obtain a diploma,\u201d she explained.<\/p>\n<p>Nahdiana said the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is drafting\nsocial protection regulations to consolidate various social assistance\nschemes into a single system. Data integration is needed to streamline\nJakarta\u2019s social aid recipients. Currently, aid is distributed per\nsector, leading to multiple family members receiving different benefits.\n\u201cWe\u2019re often asked, \u2018If a family has three children, do all three get\nKJP?\u2019 Then one might get KJMU for university, and the parents receive\nother aid,\u201d she explained.<\/p>\n<p>Nahdiana explained this occurs because aid distribution is based on\neach department\u2019s authority. She said the social aid recipient system\nwill be improved. \u201cWhen each department has its own authority, this\nhappens, but we\u2019re currently streamlining it. There will be one system,\nand social aid recipients will be clearly identified,\u201d she added.<\/p>",
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