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ADRIANUS MELIALA
Drs., MSi., MSc., Ph.D., Prof. |
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Back on the beat?
For years, police were ‘little brother’ to soldiers. Will that now change? And will it bring back the friendly local cop?
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Police as military: Indonesia's experience
The Indonesian police (Polri) were unique in that they were once part of the military as well as being an extension of the Government. Since the police joined the military and executed a paramilitary policing style, Polri has been characterised by three problems: their terrible weakness as law enforcers, the poor quality of policing and an unhealthy police-public relationship.
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International Symposium of Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia
The 1st, Universitas Hasanudin Makassar, 2000, makalah "Local resources and policing activities"
The 2nd, Universitas Andalas, Padang, 18-21 Juli 2001, makalah “Konflik, Resolusi Konflik dan Keadilan Alternatif”
The 3rd, Universitas Udayana, Denpasar, 16-19 Juli 2002, makalah “Dukungan Budaya terhadap Kondisi Korban Kejahatan serta Fase Viktimisasi yang Dialami Anggotanya”
The 4th, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, 12-15 Juli 2005, makalah “Vigilantism in Indonesia: Is it just an excess of reformation era”
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Symposium on Challenges in Implementing Access to Justice Reforms
Asian Development Bank, Manila, 26-28 Januari 2005
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NGO role in preventing terrorism
Royal Commission & Dept. of Foreign Affairs, the UK, Colombo, 2003
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Security and justice sector reform: sharing experiences
UNDP, Oslo, 2003
Other LINK
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Tujah: A local culture of violence phenomenon
ICAS 3, Singapore, 2003
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The Role of Security Sector in Conflict Prevention
Centre for Strategic & International Studies & Conflict Prevention & Peace Forum, Jakarta, 19-20 Juni 2002
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Lecture at the Australian Federal Police College
Canberra, 14 Februari 2002
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Paid demonstrators: Irony of Indonesian Democracy
TASA Conference, Brisbane Australia, 2002
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