Implementation of Deradicalization Policy to Reduce Criminal Acts of Terrorism

Authors

  • Aswin Sipayung Universitas Brawijaya. Faculty of Administrative Sciences. Jalan MT, Haryono No. 163 Malang City, East Java, Indonesia
  • Sumartono . Universitas Brawijaya. Faculty of Administrative Sciences. Jalan MT, Haryono No. 163 Malang City, East Java, Indonesia
  • Choirul Saleh Universitas Brawijaya. Faculty of Administrative Sciences. Jalan MT, Haryono No. 163 Malang City, East Java, Indonesia
  • Mochammad Rozikin Universitas Brawijaya. Faculty of Administrative Sciences. Jalan MT, Haryono No. 163 Malang City, East Java, Indonesia
  • Bambang Slamet Riyadi Universitas Nasional, Faculty of Law. Jakarta and Lecturer in Doctoral Program of Law. Universitas Jayabaya Jakarta. Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i3.1574

Keywords:

Deradicalization, Public Policy, Collaborative Governance

Abstract

This research aimed to understand the implementation of deradicalization policy to reduce criminal acts of terrorism in Indonesia by considering the ontological level and sociological level based on public policy perspective. Problems were analyzed by conducting qualitative research. Data were collected through observation and documentation. Data analyzed using interactive steps were data reduction, data display, and data verification, supported by triangulation. The results indicated that it was necessary to formulate and implement a deradicalization policy to reduce criminal acts of terrorism in Indonesia for providing information to stakeholders. This research resulted in inputs for making a better regulation and policy for state agencies as public officials and practitioners in managing the implementation of deradicalization policy.

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Published

2023-07-27

How to Cite

[1]
A. . Sipayung, S. ., C. . Saleh, M. . Rozikin, and B. S. . Riyadi, “Implementation of Deradicalization Policy to Reduce Criminal Acts of Terrorism”, ijmst, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 576-589, Jul. 2023.