Analysis of Anti-Terrorism Policy in Indonesia: A Preventive Study in Preventing Terror Action from the Perspective of Collective Action Theory
Journal Title: Asian Journal of Management Sciences and Education - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
This study is developed based on the phenomena of terrorism acts which have curled in Indonesia recently. This study attempts to scrutinize the handling and tackling patterns of terrorism actions so far. This study aims at describing and analysing the phenomena of terrorism prevention in the perspective of collective action as well as identifying the analysis of anti-terrorism policy in Indonesia. The result of the study shows that it is crucial that there is a simultaneous networking model in preventing terrorism acts by employing collective action in the form of a system that has a bound policy for all stakeholders. The method of the study is qualitative approach with the main site of the study in Mabes POLRI or Indonesian Police Headquarters due to its intensified role in the efforts of handling and tackling terrorism. The result of the study shows that it is necessary to create an ideal model of anti-terrorism policy in the perspective of collective action as a smart solution for all boards in charge of terrorism issues in Indonesia. The study recommends the involvement of stakeholders i.e. government institutions, private sectors and community groups in continuous efforts in preventing and handling terrorism acts in the perspective of collective action in order to prevent, protect, radicalize, sentence and prepare national awareness.
Authors and Affiliations
Umar Effendy, A. Y. Gani , Andy Wijaya
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