Universal Values of Pancasila in Managing the Crime of Terrorism

Joko Setiyono, Aga Natalis
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Using a Socio-Legal Studies approach, this article analyses the primacy of the universal values of Pancasila, a decolonizing ideology, in tackling crimes of terrorism in Indonesia. In Indonesia's last two decades, radical movements have become more widespread, and the public easily follows their developments. Intolerance is the seed for radicalism, and terrorism is the forerunner of the emergence of acts of terrorism. In tackling crimes of terrorism, it is important to apply Pancasila as a way of life; ideals and nationalism have an important role in every aspect of the life of the nation and state. The policies for inculcating Pancasila values must be carried out in a synergistic and coordinated manner by involving various existing sectors, and the material content of programs of deradicalization must be comprehensive, integral and sustainable by taking into account the condition of the target participants, educational background, experience and age with a dialogical, democratic, and participatory approach.
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本文采用社会法律研究的方法,分析了Pancasila这一非殖民化意识形态在打击印度尼西亚恐怖主义犯罪方面的普遍价值观的首要地位。在印度尼西亚过去的二十年里,激进运动变得更加广泛,公众很容易关注他们的发展。不容忍是激进主义的种子,恐怖主义是恐怖主义行为出现的先导。在打击恐怖主义犯罪方面,重要的是将Pancasila作为一种生活方式;理想和民族主义在民族和国家生活的方方面面都发挥着重要作用。灌输Pancasila价值观的政策必须以协同和协调的方式进行,涉及现有的各个部门,去极端化计划的物质内容必须是全面、完整和可持续的,要考虑到目标参与者的条件、教育背景、经验和年龄,以及参与式方法。
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期刊介绍: Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is concerned with developing a better understanding of social change and cultural cohesion in cosmopolitan societies. Its focus lies at the intersection of conflict and cohesion, and in how division can be transformed into dialogue, recognition and inclusion. The Journal takes a grounded approach to cosmopolitanism, linking it to civil society studies. It opens up debate about cosmopolitan engagement in civil societies, addressing a range of sites: social movements and collective action; migration, cultural diversity and responses to racism; the promotion of human rights and social justice; initiatives to strengthen civil societies; the impact of ‘information society’ and the context of environmental change.
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