DE-RADICALIZATION AS AN EFFORT AGAINST TERRORISM IN INDONESIA
SYARIF SADDAM RIVANIE, SYAMSUDDIN MUCHTAR, BIRKAH LATIF, DIAN ANGGRAECE SIGIT PARAWANSA, TOETIK RAHAYUNINGSIH

Hasanuddin University, Makassar-Indonesia
Airlangga University, Surabaya-Indonesia


Abstract

Abstract
The biggest bombing incident in Indonesia occurred in Bali in 2002 which killed 202 people. after the bombing incident, Indonesia issued Law Number 15 of 2003 concerning Eradication of Criminal Acts of Terrorism. in this Law only regulates criminal sanctions without regulating other forms of sanctions specifically aimed at perpetrators of terrorism. The purpose of this research is to find other forms of sanctions in the form of sanctions that can be given to perpetrators of terrorism in the future. This research method uses a normative research method, using primary and secondary sources of material through legal regulations related to the eradication of criminal acts of terrorism. In addition, it uses several legal approaches, namely the statutory approach and conceptual approaches. The results showed that deradicalisation in Indonesia is urgently needed in the form of sanctions which in the future must be carried out by terrorists. Because current deradicalization is not a punishment that must be carried out by terrorists, where deradicalization aims to eliminate the radicalism of terrorists.
Keywords: de-radicalization, prevention, terrorism.

Keywords: de-radicalization, prevention, terrorism.

Topic: General Issues

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