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How does the level of di culty of adaptation of new inmates,

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Traditionally, the theory of punishment can be divided into two groups: the absolute theory


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They are afraid of being beaten, tortured and persecuted by senior convicts

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The correctional facility has no Islamic religious counseling

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Shortening the period of isolation

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They give religious understanding to convict on a periodic basis

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These constraints caused by the absence of counselors speci cally owned by the institute


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Material coaching at these moments associated with e orts to build individual and social piety

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The jailer build closeness to humanity by the convicts

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Atmasasmita, Romli, 1992, Criminology, Theory and Capita Selecta, PT

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Wirawan, Sarlito, 1987, The Development Patterns of Criminal Nara Pidana, Canisius, Jogjakarta

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overcoming di culties new adaptation of prisoners of correctional institution class II A kendari Mansur, Ros

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What constraints faced in the implementation of Islamic counseling to overcome the di culties of

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How Islam counseling strategy in overcoming the di culties of adaptation of new inmates in

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in prisons class II A Kendari varies, there is experiencing di culties and there is

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This adaptation di culties caused by the degree of resignation that is owned convicts to

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prisons class II A Kendari is the absence of guidance personnel held by the correctional

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in prisons class II A Kendari is to shorten the period of isolation and make

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known as one act of revenge for the perpetrators of crimes regardless of whether or

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The purpose of criminal sanctions that time but making the perpetrator be a deterrent

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The development of thinking towards the improvement of living was unknown o enders since their

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This theory meyebutkan that imposed criminal solely because of a criminal act and that

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While the relative theory states that criminal prosecution is not merely iniquity but implement

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Convicts are people who are convicted of violating the law and the penalties they

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The problem now, with criminal sanctions alone do not warrant for ex-convicts to no

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by socio-economic factors, even educational factors that criminal sanctions are imposed also vary according to

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In addition, convicts should receive coaching to no longer make mistakes after undergoing training

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by prisoners, as well as an application and an integral part of the values of

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the prisoners that require special handling, including juveniles and female prisoners and detainees tervonis death

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The object of research is all inmates of correctional institutions Class II A Kendari

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This study seeks to describe things that are related to the di culties of adaptation

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World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development ~ 10 ~ World Wide Journal

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To ensure that research data is valid then held that utilizes data validity checking

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must have experienced di culties in adapting to the environment because of their penitentiary haunted by

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The fused fears that spawned excesses that led to the di culty of the convicts

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Implementation constraints Islamic Guidance Counseling to Address Di culties Adaptation New Prisoners in
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Islamic Guidance is not contributory in adapting to new convicts to the penitentiary environment

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The condition is an internal matter of this institution that does not impact on

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The concept of Islamic religion in addressing any life event, including life in prison

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Islamic Guidance for awareness raising was necessary and this can be done by extension

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Islamic Guidance Counseling Strategies to Address Di culties Adaptation New Convicts in Penitentiary Class II

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Strategies to overcome the di culties of adaptation of new convicts in prisons class II

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Although this period only runs one to two weeks, but the period of isolation

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They mingled while waiting for the time when they will be put into cells

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to give Friday sermons and lectures on the anniversary of the great days of Islamic

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common that the material has not been able to reach the substance of the problems

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The whereabouts of the extension is capable of Islam incidental ease duty prison guards

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Discussion Di culty adaptation of the convicts had just emerged from the growing concern of

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tortured by senior prisoners, will be squeezed, will be abused, they would be told to

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The information that gave birth to the exaggerated fear among the new prisoners will

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The new fear convicts abused and intimidated by the convicts who had already serving

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This makes the fears of new convicts di cult to adapt and stressed both physical

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Physical and psychological pressure have led to new pain on prisoners in the early

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They experience insomnia, their feeding, they do not want to talk, do not want

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The decline in physical and psychological condition when they rst entered into the prison

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The isolation period lasts between one to two weeks depending on the ability to

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At the time of this isolation, the new inmate is placed in a narrow

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to the inmates so that at the time of serving prison time will no longer

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Implementation guidance counseling Islam in overcoming the di culties of adaptation of new penitentiary convicts

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The absence of power counseling Islam become the biggest obstacle in the implementation of

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awareness to the convicts had to accept the reality of life they face easily and

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this case Islam's supervisor extension can provide awareness to the convicts to surrender as prisoners

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The absence of counseling supervisor of Islam in particular be counterproductive for prisoners would

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Hopes and desires of every human being, both convicts and guards even the families

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Hope this will stay hopeful when we look at Islamic religious guidance conditions in

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The absence of counseling supervisor of Islam in particular be counterproductive for prisoners would

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Hopes and desires of every human being, both convicts and guards even the families

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prisons Class II A Kendari these do not have the personnel guidance Islamic religion in

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preachers and preachers on religious holidays only ~ 11 ~ World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary

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There are several strategies that had been carried out in order to overcome the

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Although this isolation is only running one to two weeks, but the period of

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Room measuring 4x5 m occupied 15 to 20 people from various ethnic backgrounds, social,

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to the blocks that have been provided in accordance with the type of violation they

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skills and then given additional activities when it was in the blocks that have been

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Based on their individual skills, they can do the work in the prisons to

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Once recorded, they are distributed into blocks based on the type of violation they

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For those who have a particular skill given the freedom to do the job

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In addition, the work carried out was expected to be a permanent job after

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Islam in prisons makes every jailer into extension of Islam, the minimum can be

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In this direction, the closeness between the prisoners on the prison guards to be

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This is based because the prison guards realized, however, that they are human beings

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educator who came to give Friday sermons and religious lectures on the anniversary of the

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common and there fore has not been able to reach the substance of the problem

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to di cult or easy it is to adapt to the new environment in prisons Clas

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Constraints implementation of Islamic counseling in overcoming the di culties of adaptation of new prisoners

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prisons class II A Kendari is to shorten the insulation and make any guards as

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In order to be appointed personnel Islam counseling to cope with Islamic counseling to

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Panjaitan, Peter Irwan, Pandapotan Simorangkir, 1995, The Correctional Institution in the Perspective of the

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Sujatno, Adi, 2004, The Indonesian Penal System, Human Build Mandiri, the Directorate General of

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~ 9 ~ WWJMRD 2016; 2(4): 9-11 www.wwjmrd.com e-ISSN: 2454-6615 Mansur Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab and Propagation IAIN Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia Ros Mayasari Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab and Propagation IAIN Kendari,
Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia Ruslan Majid Faculty of Public Health Halu Oleo University Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia Peribadi Faculty of Social Science and Political Science Halu Oleo University Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia
Correspondence: Ruslan Majid Faculty of Public Health Halu Oleo University Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia Strategy guidance Islam awareness in overcoming di culties new adaptation of prisoners of correctional institution class II A kendari
Mansur, Ros Mayasari, Ruslan Majid, Peribadi Abstract This study focused on 1. How does the level of di culty of adaptation of new inmates, 2. What constraints faced in the implementation of Islamic counseling to overcome the di culties of
adaptation to new inmates, and 3. How Islam counseling strategy in overcoming the di culties of adaptation of new inmates in prisons class II A Kendari. This research resulted in the nding that the di culties of adaptation of new convicts in prisons
class II A Kendari varies, there is experiencing di culties and there is a direct adaptation can adapt themselves. This adaptation di culties caused by the degree of resignation that is owned convicts to the provisions of God that must be lived.
Implementation constraints counseling Islam in overcoming the di culties of adaptation of new convicts in prisons class II A Kendari is the absence of guidance personnel held by the correctional institution class II A special Kendari. Islam counseling
and strategies in overcoming the di culties of adaptation to the new convicts in prisons class II A Kendari is to shorten the period of isolation and make every penitentiary guard as mentors. Keywords: Adaptation, Guidance Counseling, Prisoners,
Prisons Introduction Initially, the criminal charge of the prison known as one act of revenge for the perpetrators of crimes regardless of whether or not criminal sanctions commensurate with the crime committed. The purpose of criminal sanctions
that time but making the perpetrator be a deterrent and people are afraid to do evil. The development of thinking towards the improvement of living was unknown o enders since their theory of sentencing. Traditionally, the theory of punishment can
be divided into two groups: the absolute theory. This theory meyebutkan that imposed criminal solely because of a criminal act and that crime is as a retaliation against the person who committed the crime. While the relative theory states that
criminal prosecution is not merely iniquity but implement guidance to no longer commit crimes. Convicts are people who are convicted of violating the law and the penalties they vary based on the level of their o enses. The problem now, with
criminal sanctions alone do not warrant for ex-convicts to no longer commit crimes. Thus, since the crime occurred is not only caused by moral aberration but also by socio-economic factors, even educational factors that criminal sanctions are
imposed also vary according to the level of error. In addition, convicts should receive coaching to no longer make mistakes after undergoing training in prisons. The penitentiary system, in addition to aiming to restore the prisoners as a good citizen,
it also aims to protect the public against the possibility of repeated criminal o enses by prisoners, as well as an application and an integral part of the values of Pancasila. The same treatment is given to all prisoners prisons class II A Kendari, except
the prisoners that require special handling, including juveniles and female prisoners and detainees tervonis death penalty. Research Methods This study was descriptive qualitative research. The object of research is all inmates of correctional
institutions Class II A Kendari totaling 373 people. This study seeks to describe things that are related to the di culties of adaptation of new convicts in prisons Klass II A Kendari. The research data was collected by using observation, interview and
documentation. World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development ~ 10 ~ World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development The collected data was analyzed by descriptive qualitative. To ensure that research data is
valid then held that utilizes data validity checking something else beyond the data itself for the purpose of checking or as a comparison. Results New Adaptation di culties Convicts in Penitentiary Clas II A Kendari Each new convict must have
experienced di culties in adapting to the environment because of their penitentiary haunted by rumors in the middle of the community that in prison frequent exploitation of new convicts. They are afraid of being beaten, tortured and persecuted by
senior convicts. The fused fears that spawned excesses that led to the di culty of the convicts had to adapt to a new environment of correctional institutions. Fears are even sometimes lead to health problems of the new convicts. Implementation
constraints Islamic Guidance Counseling to Address Di culties Adaptation New Prisoners in Penitentiary Class II A Kendari. Islamic Guidance is not contributory in adapting to new convicts to the penitentiary environment class II A Kendari. The
correctional facility has no Islamic religious counseling. The condition is an internal matter of this institution that does not impact on the growing awareness of the convicts to be able to adapt themselves quickly. The concept of Islamic religion in
addressing any life event, including life in prison do not they get. Islamic Guidance for awareness raising was necessary and this can be done by extension Islam. Islamic Guidance Counseling Strategies to Address Di culties Adaptation New Convicts
in Penitentiary Class II A Kendari. Strategies to overcome the di culties of adaptation of new convicts in prisons class II A Kendari, is done by: a. Shortening the period of isolation. Isolation period is a di cult time and gripping for every new convicts.
Although this period only runs one to two weeks, but the period of isolation is what is the future introduction to the world of convicts with all its dynamics. In this period they were collected in a cramped room. Room measuring 4x5 m occupied 15 to
20 people. They mingled while waiting for the time when they will be put into cells that have been provided. b. Each prison o cials may be extension of Islam The absence of religious support personnel is also addressed by utilizing the incidental
religious educator who came to this pemasayarakatan institutions to give Friday sermons and lectures on the anniversary of the great days of Islamic religion other. They give religious understanding to convict on a periodic basis. Only material
submitted by the extension of Islam in a lecture that is so common that the material has not been able to reach the substance of the problems faced by the convicts. The whereabouts of the extension is capable of Islam incidental ease duty prison
guards to overcome the di culties of adaptation to the new convicts. Discussion Di culty adaptation of the convicts had just emerged from the growing concern of various creepy stories that grow in community correctional institution. In developing
societies stories and rumors that people who go to prison will be tortured by senior prisoners, will be squeezed, will be abused, they would be told to clean the toilets and bathrooms and more information related to bad other correctional institutions.
The information that gave birth to the exaggerated fear among the new prisoners will undergo a period of custody. The new fear convicts abused and intimidated by the convicts who had already serving prison time. This makes the fears of new
convicts di cult to adapt and stressed both physical and psychological. Physical and psychological pressure have led to new pain on prisoners in the early weeks of their serving prison time. They experience insomnia, their feeding, they do not want
to talk, do not want to mingle with other prisoners, and so forth. The decline in physical and psychological condition when they rst entered into the prison experienced by almost all new convicts. They are placed in special blocks separated from the
inmates long. The isolation period lasts between one to two weeks depending on the ability to adjust to the new convicts to the new conditions. At the time of this isolation, the new inmate is placed in a narrow space measuring 4x5 m with a high
enough level of distress. 4x5 m space was occupied by 15 to 20 people. Crowding the room experienced during this isolation is habituation which needs to be given to the inmates so that at the time of serving prison time will no longer experience
the trauma. Implementation guidance counseling Islam in overcoming the di culties of adaptation of new penitentiary convicts Class II A Kendari still experiencing various obstacles. These constraints caused by the absence of counselors speci cally
owned by the institute. The absence of power counseling Islam become the biggest obstacle in the implementation of Islamic counseling in prisons Class II A Kendari. This condition is a base of the absence of external in uences that can provide
awareness to the convicts had to accept the reality of life they face easily and quickly. To receive kenyatan life as a convict is not easy, it takes outsiders in this case Islam's supervisor extension can provide awareness to the convicts to surrender as
prisoners of the. The absence of counseling supervisor of Islam in particular be counterproductive for prisoners would become good and productive man. Hopes and desires of every human being, both convicts and guards even the families of the
condemned expect the ex-convicts would become better after they nish serving prison time. Hope this will stay hopeful when we look at Islamic religious guidance conditions in prisons Class II A Kendari. The absence of counseling supervisor of
Islam in particular be counterproductive for prisoners would become good and productive man. Hopes and desires of every human being, both convicts and guards even the families of the condemned expect the ex-convicts would become better
after they nish serving prison time. Hope this will stay hopeful when we look at Islamic religious guidance conditions in prisons Class II A Kendari these do not have the personnel guidance Islamic religion in particular. Religious formation that exists
when the Friday sermon and celebration of the holy days of Islam does not touch the substance of the matter because of the target material preachers and preachers on religious holidays only ~ 11 ~ World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
and Development common material. Material coaching at these moments associated with e orts to build individual and social piety. There are several strategies that had been carried out in order to overcome the di culties of adaptation of new
inmates in prisons Class II A Kendari, namely: a. Shortening the period of isolation. Isolation period is a di cult time for any new inmates. They are elderly physic and psychological distress. Although this isolation is only running one to two weeks, but
the period of isolation this is the time appointed for them. At this time they are con ned and isolated in a narrow room. Room measuring 4x5 m occupied 15 to 20 people from various ethnic backgrounds, social, racial and religious and even
economic. They are combined into one while waiting for the moment where they are distributed to the blocks that have been provided in accordance with the type of violation they do. At the time of socialization is also likely they are recorded based
on their skills and then given additional activities when it was in the blocks that have been provided. Based on their individual skills, they can do the work in the prisons to simply dispel jenu every day. This job also, and can form their jobs after they
are free. Once recorded, they are distributed into blocks based on the type of violation they do. For those who have a particular skill given the freedom to do the job that they have to occupy them. In addition, the work carried out was expected to be
a permanent job after release later. b. Each prison o cials may be extension of Islam The absence of power counseling speci cally Islam in prisons makes every jailer into extension of Islam, the minimum can be a friend shared a story for them. In
this direction, the closeness between the prisoners on the prison guards to be awakened. The jailer build closeness to humanity by the convicts. This is based because the prison guards realized, however, that they are human beings who should be
treated accordingly. The absence of religious support personnel is also addressed by utilizing the incidental religious educator who came to give Friday sermons and religious lectures on the anniversary of the great days of Islamic religion other. They
give religious understanding to the convicts, it's just that the materials are still common and there fore has not been able to reach the substance of the problem of the convicts. Conclusion There are some ndings that a conclusion in the eld, among
others: 1. Level of resignation convicts to the provisions of God that must be lived contribute to di cult or easy it is to adapt to the new environment in prisons Clas II A Kendari. 2. Constraints implementation of Islamic counseling in overcoming the
di culties of adaptation of new prisoners is not the force of Islamic counseling owned by prisons Class II A Kendari. 3. Strategy counseling Islam in overcoming the di culties of adaptation to the new convicts in prisons class II A Kendari is to shorten
the insulation and make any guards as tutors. Suggestions 1. In order to be appointed personnel Islam counseling to cope with Islamic counseling to the lack of personnel in prisons Class II A Kendari. 2. In order to shorten the isolation of each convict.
3. In order to maximize the function of supervising convicts warden as new. References 1. Panjaitan, Peter Irwan, Pandapotan Simorangkir, 1995, The Correctional Institution in the Perspective of the Criminal Justice System, Midas Sura Gra ndo,
Jakarta. 2. Atmasasmita, Romli, 1992, Criminology, Theory and Capita Selecta, PT. Eresco, Bandung. 3. Wirawan, Sarlito, 1987, The Development Patterns of Criminal Nara Pidana, Canisius, Jogjakarta. 4. Sujatno, Adi, 2004, The Indonesian Penal
System, Human Build Mandiri, the Directorate General of Corrections Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Jakarta. 5. Moleong, 1994, Qualitative Research Methodology, Rosda Karya: Jakarta 6. Muh. Sultan, Interview, dated July 10, 2014 7. Harianto,
Interview, dated July 15, 2014 8. Taro, Mustar, Interview, dated July 19, 2014. 9. Arifuddin, Interview, dated July 18, 2014 10. Karim, Abd, Interview, dated July 15, 2014 11. Taro, Mustar, Interview, dated July 17, 2014 12. Muh. Sultan, Interview, dated
July 10, 2014 13. SM, Interview, dated July 10, 2014 14. Syakir, Muh, Interview, dated July 12, 2014 15. Hasliddin, Interview, dated July 16, 2014 16. Ra uddin, Interview, dated July 14, 2014 17. Udin, Interview, dated July 27, 2014 18. Randi,
Interview, dated July 16, 2014 19. Hasliddin, Interview, dated July 17, 2014 20. Hadinata, Malik, Interview, dated July 25, 2014 21. Harianto, Interview, dated July 15, 2014 22. Muh. Sultan, Interview, dated July 10, 2014

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