scholarly journals Dreaming of The Peaceful Ways: An Evaluation of The Indonesian Deradicalisation Program

2021 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 687-700
Author(s):  
Leebarty Taskarina ◽  
Widiastuti Veronika Nuri

The Indonesian deradicalization program conducted by Indonesian National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) comes under public scrutiny due the number of terrorist recidivism with a total of 47 individuals during 2018 until 2020. This indicates that the ongoing deradicalization program has not been successful and effective and it requires a massive change across all levels. This article aims to analyse the Indonesian deradicalization programs which has been adopting the peacemaking criminology approach and how it is implemented. Employing a qualitative study through desk research and informal interviews as the data collection techniques, this article examines various problems and challenges that are hampering the peacemaking-based deradicalization programs in Indonesia, including the problem of database on the ex-convicts, methods of approach and assessment, reliance on the top-down approach conducted by government institutions, pandemic challenges, and inconsistencies with the legal or judicial aspects. Adapting to the social change approach by including the involvement of the non-government stakeholders is important for deradicalization program to work. This article recommends that the evaluation of deradicalization  policies in Indonesia should consider the re-focusing of deradicalization goals by aiming at behavioural changes rather than mindset and ideological changes, incorporating gender aspects in deradicalization programs, research-based programs formulation based on intersecting multidiscipline research fields and the possibility for the deradicalization as well as disengagement privatization programs to increase the effectiveness and reduce inefficiency.

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 394
Author(s):  
Mayona Sri Devi ◽  
Hasanuddin WS Hasanuddin WS

This research is aimed to describe: (1) the structure of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam; and (2) the social function of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam. This sort of research is a qualitative study using descriptive methods. This research data is structure and social function of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam. Data is collected from informants through two stages, that is (1) recording folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah, and (2) data collection about storytelling environment. The data were analyzed by the steps of: (1) a data inventory phase; (2) classification of data; (3) the stage of discussion or conclusion from data classification results; and (4) the stage of reporting. Based on the research, was found the following statements. (1) The structure of folklore legends Inyiak Susu Sabalah in Koto Gadang Village, West Tanjung Raya, District Agam including: (a) language style; (b) characterization; (c) background; (d) storyline; (e) theme; and (f) mandate. (2) Social functions contained in folklore is inheritance of oral traditions, owner’s society identity, and social control.Keywords: legends, Inyiak Susu Sabalah, Minangkabau


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
Habriyanto Habriyanto

This research is related to a qualitative study relating to the consumption patterns of the Jambi city community in the month of Ramadan relating to the qualitative influence of social factors on consumption patterns. The research motive uses quality research with questionnaire data collection tools and analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the Jambi city community had made family, friends and print and electronic media as a reference in consuming during the month of Ramadan. Meanwhile the provision of consumption for Eid is largely determined by the condition of the social class in society. Then the things that shape consumption patterns in the month of Ramadan are culture such as the provision of ta`jil, preparation for Eid consumption, going home and giving gifts to relatives.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 3069
Author(s):  
Khesia Kelly Cardoso Matos ◽  
Susanne Pinheiro Costa e Silva ◽  
Juciara Karla de Souza Lima

RESUMOObjetivo: compreender as representações sociais de gestantes e puérperas encarceradas sobre o gestar enquanto vivendo em Colônias Penais. Método: trata-se de estudo qualitativo, embasado no referencial teórico-metodológico das Representações Sociais, com 19 mulheres encarceradas em Colônias Penais. Utilizaram-se, como instrumentos de coleta de dados, um formulário e entrevistas grupais em que se analisaram os dados pelos softwares SPSS e Iramuteq. Resultados: marcaram-se as representações da gestação durante o encarceramento pela ausência de serviços e infraestrutura, com pré-natal falho e dificuldades para a realização de exames, além da dicotomia entre querer estar com o filho, mas ter que criá-lo em tal ambiente. Caracteriza-se gestar na prisão pela não aceitação, gerando-se atitudes de negação, embora o afeto pelo filho acompanhe as presidiárias e acalente essa realidade. Conclusão: evidenciou-se a necessidade de repensar o atendimento de saúde na prisão contribuindo-se para a efetivação de políticas públicas e garantindo-se os direitos daqueles que se encontram atrás das grades, especialmente mulheres e crianças. Descritores: Representações Sociais; Gravidez; Prisões; Afeto; Carência Psicossocial; Família.ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the social representations of pregnant and puerperal women imprisoned about gestating while living in Colonial Penins. Method: this is a qualitative study, based on the theoretical and methodological reference of the Social Representations, with 19 women incarcerated in Colonial Penins. As a data collection instrument, a form and group interviews were used in which the data was analyzed by SPSS and Iramuteq software. Results: pregnancy representations were made during incarceration due to lack of services and infrastructure, with prenatal failure and difficulties to perform exams, besides the dichotomy between wanting to be with the child, but having to create it in such a way environment. It is characterized to gestate in the prison by the non acceptance, generating attitudes of negation, although the affection by the son accompanies the inmates and cherishes this reality. Conclusion: the need to rethink health care in prison was evidenced, contributing to the implementation of public policies and guaranteeing the rights of those behind bars, especially women and children. Descriptors: Social Representations; Pregnancy; Prisons; Affection; Psychosocial Deprivation; Family. RESUMEN Objetivo: comprender las representaciones sociales de gestantes y puérperas encarceladas sobre el gestar mientras vivía en Colonias Penales. Método: se trata de un estudio cualitativo, basado en el referencial teórico-metodológico de las Representaciones Sociales, con 19 mujeres encarceladas en Colonias Penales. Se utilizaron, como instrumentos de recolección de datos, un formulario y entrevistas grupales en que se analizaron los datos por los softwares SPSS e Iramuteq. Resultados: se marcaron las representaciones de la gestación durante el encarcelamiento por la ausencia de servicios e infraestructura, con prenatal fallido y dificultades para la realización de exámenes, además de la dicotomía entre querer estar con el hijo, pero tener que crearlo en tal medio ambiente. Se caracteriza por gestar en la cárcel por la no aceptación, generándose actitudes de negación, aunque el afecto por el hijo acompaña a las presidiarias y acalenta esa realidad. Conclusión: se evidenció la necesidad de repensar la atención de salud en la cárcel contribuyéndose a la efectivación de políticas públicas y garantizándose los derechos de aquellos que se encuentran detrás de las rejas, especialmente mujeres y niños. Descriptores: Representación Sociales; Embarazo; Prisiones; Afecto; Carencia Psicosocial; Familia. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 156
Author(s):  
Pertiwi Pertiwi ◽  
Zulfadhli Zulfadhli

The Minangkabau community has long been known for its oral tradition. Through this, advice, manners and social values are integrated from generation to generation. One variety of this tradition is the expression of prohibitions. This study aimed to describe the structure of people’s belief in prohibition expressions about the human body and medicines in Kanagarian Pasir Baru; the social function of oral tradition in the form of prohibition expressions about the human body and medicines in Kanagarian Pasir Baru. This type of research is a qualitative study using descriptive methods. Data in this study were obtained from interviews with the native speakers. The steps of data collection can be categorized as follows: data inventory, preliminary analysis, recording, transliteration, interviews and reporting.  The results of the analysis indicate the structure of prohibition expressions about the human body and medicines in Kanagarian Pasir Baru was divided into two forms, namely two parts and three parts. Moreover, the social function of people's belief in prohibition expressions about the human body and medicines such as a) the belief enhancement function, b) the imaginary projection system, c) the educational function, d) the inhibit function, and e) the entertainment function.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Bayu Adi Laksono ◽  
Nasyikhatur Rohmah

Abstract : The purpose of this study is to explore the role of social and educational institutions in Bajulmati in the process of community empowerment. This study used a qualitative approach, and was carried out in Bajulmati Hamlet, Gajahrejo Village, Gedangan District, Malang Regency. Informants in this study consisted of government institutions, activists empowering from social and educational institutions, and surrounding communities. Data collection uses interviews, documentation and observations and analyzed by miles and huberman models. The results of the study show the role of social and educational institutions in empowering the Bajulmati community. In the economic field, the community is empowered through the use of natural and human potential. In the social field, it is empowered to always be optimistic and independent. As well as in the field of education, the community is empowered through educational institutions that are built, both schooling and education outside the school system. Schooling education aims to increase competitiveness, education outside the schooling system to maintain the culture and noble values of the Bajulmati community.Abstrak Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menggali peran lembaga sosial dan pendidikan di Bajulmati dalam proses pemberdayaan masyarakat. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif, dan dilaksanakan di Dusun Bajulmati, Desa Gajahrejo, Kecamatan Gedangan, Kabupaten Malang. Informan dalam penelitian ini terdiri dari institusi pemerintahan, pegiat pemberdayaan dari lembaga sosial dan pendidikan, serta masyarakat sekitar. Pengumpulan data menggunakan wawancara, dokumentasi dan observasi serta dianalisis dengan model miles dan huberman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan peran lembaga sosial dan pendidikan dalam memberdayakan masyarakat Bajulmati. Dalam bidang ekonomi, masyarakat diberdayakan melalui pemanfaatan potensi alam maupun sumber daya manusia. Dalam bidang sosial, diberdayakan untuk selalu bersikap optimis dan mandiri. Serta dalam bidang pendidikan, masyarakat diberdayakan melalui institusi pendidikan yang dibangun, baik pendidikan persekolahan maupun pendidikan di luar sistem persekolahan. Pendidikan persekolahan bertujuan untuk meningkatkan daya saing, pendidikan di luar sistem persekolahan untuk menjaga budaya dan nilai-nilai luhur masyarakat Bajulmati.


Koneksi ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 338
Author(s):  
Faiz Zulia Maharany ◽  
Ahmad Junaidi

'Nightmare' is the title of a video clip belonging to a singer and singer called Halsey, in which the video clip is explained about the figure of women who struggle against patriarchal culture which has been a barrier wall for women to get their rights, welfare and the equality needed they get. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods. Data collection techniques are done through documentation, observation and study of literature. Then, analyzed using Charles Sanders Peirce's semiotics technique. The results of this study show the fact that signs, symbols or messages representing feminism in the video, 'Nightmare' clips are presented through scenes that present women's actions in opposing domination over men and sarcastic sentences contained in the lyrics of the song to discuss with patriarchy. Youtube as one of the social media platforms where the 'Nightmare' video clip is uploaded is very effective for mass communication and for conveying the message contained in the video clip to the viewing public.‘Nightmare’ adalah judul video klip milik musisi sekaligus penyanyi yang bernama Halsey, dimana pada Video klipnya tersebut menceritakan tentang figur perempuan-perempuan yang berusaha melawan budaya patriarki yang selama ini telah menjadi dinding penghalang bagi perempuan untuk mendapatkan hak-haknya, keadilan dan kesetaraan yang seharusnya mereka dapatkan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif deskriptif. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui dokumentasi, observasi dan studi kepustakaan. Kemudian, dianalisis menggunakan teknik semiotika milik Charles Sanders Peirce. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa terdapat tanda-tanda, simbol atau pesan yang merepresentasikan feminisme di dalam video klip ‘Nightmare’ yang dihadirkan melalui adegan-adegan yang menyajikan aksi perempuan dalam menolak dominasi atas laki-laki dan kalimat-kalimat sarkas yang terkandung dalam lirik lagunya untuk ditujukan kepada patriarki. Youtube sebagai salah satu platform media sosial dimana video klip ‘Nightmare’ diunggah sangat efektif untuk melakukan komunikasi massa dan untuk menyampaikan pesan yang terkandung di dalam video klip tersebut kepada masyarakat yang menonton.


Author(s):  
Ralph Henham

This chapter sets out the case for adopting a normative approach to conceptualizing the social reality of sentencing. It argues that policy-makers need to comprehend how sentencing is implicated in realizing state values and take greater account of the social forces that diminish the moral credibility of state sponsored punishment. The chapter reflects on the problems of relating social values to legal processes such as sentencing and argues that crude notions of ‘top down’ or ‘bottom up’ approaches to policy-making should be replaced by a process of contextualized policy-making. Finally, the chapter stresses the need for sentencing policy to reflect those moral attachments that bind citizens together in a relational or communitarian sense. It concludes by exploring these assertions in the light of the sentencing approach taken by the courts following the English riots of 2011.


Author(s):  
Steve Bruce

It is right that social researchers consider the ethical implications of their work, but discussion of research ethics has been distorted by the primacy of the ‘informed consent’ model for policing medical interventions. It is remarkably rare for the data collection phase of social research to be in any sense harmful, and in most cases seeking consent from, say, members of a church congregation would disrupt the naturally occurring phenomena we wish to study. More relevant is the way we report our research. It is in the disparity between how people would like to see themselves described and explained and how the social researcher describes and explains them that we find the greatest potential for ill-feeling, and even here it is slight.


Author(s):  
Garima Sharma

This article explores the transition of youth from childcare institutions as young adults through the lens of youth identity and gender. The research revolves around rethinking the delicate boundaries of adolescence and adulthood for the ‘institutionalised’ youth that is already on the edge of the society. This research tries to understand and decode the experiences of youth, who have lived in the childcare institutions. The childcare institutions reinforce the gender roles through its practices and structure, enabling gaps and challenges for both male and female youth outside the childcare institutions. There is an absence of a strong mechanism, enabling the smooth transition of youth from childcare institutions to adulthood. This results in unprepared young adults for an unplanned transition, fostering several challenges on them as they exit the childcare system. This is a qualitative study. The research includes both male and female youth who have lived in childcare institutions situated in Delhi. The data was collected using semi-structured interviews with the youth. This study finds that youth leaving the childcare institutions are at higher risks of having negative adult outcomes in life. While there is an absolute absence of any body or mechanism to help the youth transit smoothly, childcare institutions reinforce the inferiority and exclusion on a child during the stay period, creating a foundation for youth to perceive the social factor outside the institutions.


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