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Counterterrorism in Indonesia: The Police Role in Ensuring Security
In response to the mounting threat of terrorism in Indonesia, especially
evident through alarming bombing incidents since 2002, the Indonesian National
Police assumes a pivotal and multifaceted role. This research, employing a sociolegal research approach with a qualitative design, intricately explores the dynamics
of terrorism, scrutinising legal frameworks, preventive strategies, and law
enforcement tactics. The Police’s role in counterterrorism unfolds through a
comprehensive framework encompassing preventive, preemptive, repressive, and
curative measures. The analytical-descriptive methodology provides detailed insights
into the social and legal aspects, underlining the significance of understanding and
adapting to the evolving threat landscape. Preventive efforts involve proactive
community engagement, public education on terrorism risks, and awareness
promotion. Simultaneously, preemptive measures focus on community development,
intelligence operations, and community policing, addressing potential threats before
escalation. Repressive actions post-crime involve the Criminal Investigation Unit
leading investigations, apprehensions, and legal proceedings, ensuring legal
consequences for perpetrators and contributing to deterrence and justice. Curative
measures, framed as rehabilitation, involve closely monitoring individuals suspected
of terrorist activities, even without concrete evidence, adding a layer of prevention to
uphold national security.