Exploring Conceptual Debates toward Non-Traditional Security: Searching for Indonesian Democratic Policing Context
Djuni Thamrin (a), Prasojo (b)

a) Faculty of Economic and Bussiness, Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya University
b) Faculty of Communication, Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya University


Abstract

The debate about the concept of security occurs between traditional and non-traditional ideas. In fact, the concept explored in the discussion is an ^extension^ of the idea of security outside of traditional security, it brings up many aspects of matters related to security techniques. This study aims to discuss the conceptual debate of non-traditional security that has occurred for decades in various places in the world, based on a fundamental study approach. This research was conducted with a literature study approach, in the form of a meta-analysis study of various secondary sources of relevant journals, research reports, systematic reviews and literature surveys. Reform requires the police to make changes to the system, structure and culture of the Polri institution, as Polri Reform. The goal is to improve, change the image from militaristic to civilian police, where the police uphold human rights and civil society and become more professional and accountable. The results of this study found a solid foundation and argumentation and legitimacy in the implementation of democratic policing through the jargon of POLRI PROMOTER (Professional, Modern, Trusted). The impact gives confidence in practice in the field and provides arguments to answer critical questions surrounding the work of the Police.

Keywords: Non-tradisional security- Democratic and Policing

Topic: Economics

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