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Lived Body Principle Police of the Regional Traffic Management Center (RTMC) of the East Java Regional Police to Their Families


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Introduction:Guilts is the first and foremost in the form of emotional outbursts. Guilts is not a very good motivator. It is more accurate to regard guilt as an internal condition and a negative feeling. Happiness is a feeling of satisfaction, that life is as it should be and all needs have fulfilled.

Objective: It is to explore the meaning of feeling guilt and happiness experiences (Lived Body) police of the Regional Traffic Management Center (RTMC) to their families.

Method: The method are qualitative by using phenomenology interpretative approach and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA).

Results: The emerging themes based on relationship principle are two: feeling guilty to the family and feeling happy with family.

Conclusion: The findings obtained were that members of the police at RTMC could be free from stress while working and were able to return and get support from the family. Being able to live happily, both happy at work and happy with the family that will reflect in the calmness in their life.


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Police, Regional Traffic Management Center (RTMC), Lived Body, Family, Phenomenology.
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Yunus Adi Wijaya
Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
Tita Hariyanti
Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
Tina Handayani Nasution
Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Abstract


Introduction:Guilts is the first and foremost in the form of emotional outbursts. Guilts is not a very good motivator. It is more accurate to regard guilt as an internal condition and a negative feeling. Happiness is a feeling of satisfaction, that life is as it should be and all needs have fulfilled.

Objective: It is to explore the meaning of feeling guilt and happiness experiences (Lived Body) police of the Regional Traffic Management Center (RTMC) to their families.

Method: The method are qualitative by using phenomenology interpretative approach and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA).

Results: The emerging themes based on relationship principle are two: feeling guilty to the family and feeling happy with family.

Conclusion: The findings obtained were that members of the police at RTMC could be free from stress while working and were able to return and get support from the family. Being able to live happily, both happy at work and happy with the family that will reflect in the calmness in their life.


Keywords


Police, Regional Traffic Management Center (RTMC), Lived Body, Family, Phenomenology.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v11%2Fi2%2F2020%2Fijphrd%2F195120