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Penjualan Konten Sensual Melalui Akun Alter Ego di Media Sosial X Ditinjau dari Teori Space Transition Rizki Kurnia Putra; Triny Srihadiati
Reslaj: Religion Education Social Laa Roiba Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): RESLAJ: Religion Education Social Laa Roiba Journal 
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/reslaj.v7i1.6416

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This study aims to analyze the sale of sensual content through alter ego accounts on X social media, examined through the lens of the Space Transition theory, with a focus on how the virtual world allows individuals to explore alternative identities and freedom of expression. Based on interviews with three informants, the results indicate that their primary motivation for using alter ego accounts is to maintain privacy and explore aspects of themselves that cannot be displayed in the real world. This study then evaluates the findings using the Space Transition theory, which posits that the virtual world provides a space for individuals to transcend the limitations of the real world, enabling them to construct new identities free from the social norms that prevail in reality. The study concludes that while the virtual world offers freedom and opportunities to explore other aspects of individuals' nature and behavior in the real world, with the goal of being freed from social norms, individuals may still face long-term consequences from their activities in the virtual world, particularly in the case of selling sensual content
Permasalahan Reintegrasi Sosial Mantan Narapidana Pembunuhan Dalam Perspektif Labelling Theory dan Reintegrative Shaming (Studi Kasus Komplek Perumahan X Daerah Jakarta Selatan) Odelia Talitakum Christabel; Triny Srihadiati
Reslaj: Religion Education Social Laa Roiba Journal Vol. 7 No. 9 (2025): RESLAJ: Religion Education Social Laa Roiba Journal
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/reslaj.v7i9.8763

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Social stigma against former inmates often becomes a major obstacle in the process of social reintegration, particularly in cases involving serious crimes such as murder. This study aims to explore how the labelling process by society creates barriers to the reintegration of ex-convicts who have served sentences for murder. Using a qualitative case study approach involving one former convict and six community informants, this research identifies patterns of social interaction that reveal both formal and informal labelling practices and their impact on identity reconstruction and social participation. The findings show that social labelling not only leads to exclusion but also contributes to the development of a negative self-image that hinders the reformation of identity. The labelling process tends to be progressive, creating a recurring cycle of stigma. However, the study also highlights the role of community leaders who apply reintegrative shaming strategies—condemning the act without rejecting the individual—which provide a more constructive and inclusive space for social recovery. This study recommends the active involvement of community actors and a community-based approach in supporting social reintegration, emphasizing the need to distinguish between a person's past actions and their potential for change. The findings underscore the importance of shifting from stigmatizing practices toward restorative reintegration in Indonesia’s social and correctional policies. This study enriches the criminological discourse in Indonesia by emphasizing the importance of the social dimension in the successful reintegration of former correctional officers.