民兵在印尼东部的执法?

Jeremy J. Kingsley
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本文展示了在印度尼西亚东部的龙目岛和印度尼西亚群岛的许多其他地方,治理结构的一个组成部分是非国家的地方安全安排,如夜间警卫和民兵。这些组织在当地的安全和执法基础设施中发挥着重要作用。因此,这篇文章挑战了法律学者和许多其他印尼观察家的一个普遍假设,即以国家为基础的机构,如警察,是印尼唯一合法的执法模式。通过对龙目岛执法理念的民族志研究,我试图拓宽有关合法治国模式的假设。这些非国家实体填补了印尼执法体系中国家无法或不愿填补的空白(或者可能发现委托给当地非国家机构更实际)。
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Militias as Law Enforcement in Eastern Indonesia?
This article demonstrates how an integral element of the fabric of governance on the eastern Indonesian island of Lombok, and many other parts of the Indonesian archipelago, are non-state local security arrangements, such as night watches and militias. These groups play a significant role in the local infrastructure of security and law enforcement. Consequently, this article challenges a common assumption by legal scholars, and many other observers of Indonesia, that state-based institutions such as the police are the exclusive, and only legitimate, mode of law enforcement in Indonesia. Through an ethnographic engagement with the idea of law enforcement on Lombok, I seek to broaden these assumptions about legitimate modes of statecraft. These non-state entities fill a void in the Indonesian law enforcement architecture that the state is unable or unwilling to fulfil (or potentially finds it more practical to delegate to local non-state institutions).
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