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Reducing Radicalism as a Form of Intervention Through the Role of School and Education Curriculum Rahmanto, Didik Novi; Meliala, Adrianus E.; Lolo, Ferdinand Andi
JPI (Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol 9, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v9i3.22601

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 Radicalism become a severe problem for the peace and security of society in Indonesia. So it is necessary to optimize the role of educational institutions in preventing and offering alternative solutions to the movement of negative radicalism through dialogue and education in schools, from elementary to higher education level.This study aims to examine the role of school and aducation curriculum as an effort in reducing radicalism. This research is a qualitative study which uses in-depth interviews and literature studies in gathering data. The analysis was carried by using the age graded theory of crime. The results shows that school and education curriculum have a role in reducing radikalism. School is a social institution that is very important in each phase of individual growth because schools have a huge role in carrying out positive social values. Therefore, the education curriculum can be arranged in reducing radicalism in society by increasing the portion of cultural values, humanity, tolerance, and the attachment of individuals to their environment.
Optimizing Social Media Intelligence for Countering Radicalism by the Subdirectorate of Counter-Narrative, Densus 88 Virgantara, Aliviqo Pandu; Nita, Surya; Rahmanto, Didik Novi
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1541

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This research explores the critical role of Social Media Intelligence (SMI) within the operational framework of the Subdirectorate of Counter-Narrative, Densus 88 AT Polri, in countering radicalism and terrorism in Indonesia. Utilizing qualitative exploratory methods, including in-depth interviews and document analysis, the study investigates the effectiveness of SMI in identifying, analyzing, and disrupting radical narratives on social media. Drawing on frameworks such as Crime Prevention Theory, Surveillance Theory, and Counterintelligence Theory, the research highlights how SMI facilitates early threat detection, network analysis, and the identification of harmful content, contributing to national security. The findings underscore the adaptability of SMI amidst evolving digital challenges, such as algorithm changes and data privacy concerns, while emphasizing opportunities for integrating AI and machine learning to enhance analytical precision. This study not only provides actionable insights for law enforcement agencies but also advances the academic discourse on leveraging technology for counter-terrorism in the digital era.
The Role of Social Media in Supporting Information and Intelligence Gathering by Densus 88 Virgantara, Aliviqo Pandu; Nita, Surya; Rahmanto, Didik Novi
Security Intelligence Terrorism Journal (SITJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Politik dan Kebijakan Strategis Indonesia (POLKASI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70710/sitj.v1i2.10

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Terrorism in the digital era has rapidly evolved, with terrorist groups increasingly utilizing social media platforms to spread radical ideologies, recruit new members, and plan attacks. Indonesia, having experienced various terrorism incidents, continues to face this ongoing threat. In this context, the Special Detachment 88 Anti-Terrorism Unit (Densus 88) leverages social media as a critical tool for intelligence gathering and preventing terrorist activities. This study aims to explore how Densus 88 utilizes platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube to identify, monitor, and analyze terrorism-related activities. Through a qualitative approach, this research investigates the perspectives and experiences of Densus 88 members involved in using social media as an intelligence tool. The findings indicate that social media provides a continuous data stream that can be used to monitor activities, track trends, and identify potential threats at an early stage. However, significant challenges remain, including the vast volume and complexity of data and difficulties in distinguishing genuinely dangerous activities from unrelated content. This study provides valuable insights into the strategic use of social media in counter-terrorism operations and suggests measures to enhance the effectiveness of intelligence gathering in the digital era.