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ADRIANUS MELIALA
Drs., MSi., MSc., Ph.D., Prof.
Office :
Department of Criminology FISIP University of Indonesia
Kampus Depok Jawa Barat, 16424

E-mail :

adrianus@makara.cso.ui.ac.id
adrianus@ui.edu
International Publications
COMPLEXITIES FOUND IN COMBATING SOPHISTICATED CRIME
This paper focus to a crime phenomenon as understood and explored by many criminologists. Classified under the concept of ‘sophisticated crime’, there are fraud, white collar crime, organized crime, computer and telecommunications-related crime and other complex criminal activity (including emerging criminal threats and transnational criminal activity) which nowadays attack almost all parts of the world.
Having explained briefly for each kind of crime and situations people have to confront in order to eradicate this phenomenon, a recommendation is then forwarded.

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PROACTIVE “INTELLIGENCE-LED” POLICING : Learning from Indonesia
The approach constitutes the beginning of the most significant redefinition of police work in the past half century...” (Willson & Kelling, 1989; p. 48) -“We should not be fighting the crime of the twenty-first century with the tools of the nineteenth.” (Jack Straw, Home Secretary, United Kingdom, 1997)
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Governing the Ungovernable: Dealing with the Rise of Informal Security in Indonesia
In a recent survey conducted by the respected Indonesian Journal, Tempo, Indonesian respondents cited uncertainties regarding security in everyday life as their major concern, ahead of worries about terrorism. An important part of this concern is the growing influence of infoecurity groups (ISGs) and various forms of militia operating at the margins of rule of law. While such organisations had been an important part of the former Soeharto regime, one key question is how they have survived and flourished despite the ending of authoritarian rule and the rise of democracy. This policy brief will examine the various policy and governance programmes introduced to deal with the issue and assess their relative effectiveness. It will provide recommendations
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SEASON OF CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION
It would be very unlikely nowadays to see a single day without news on preliminary investigation involving high-ranking officers or noted names. We can easily make a long list of names whose have been or are about to be interrogated by the police, prosecutor office or by investigators of the Commission on Corruption Eradication (KPK). As known, by law, three institutions are granted rights to conduct
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Local Colours for Indonesian National Police
Policing & Society, vol. 12 (2), 2002

Abstract: As a result of the local autonomy programme which commenced in Indonesia starting January 2001, there is a concern regarding the applicability of the formalized model of security and the possibility of that being replaced by a local community-based security model.

Other Link
The notion of sensitivity in policing
International Journal of Sociology of Law, vol. 29(2), 2001
Police as military: Indonesia's experience
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, vol. 24(3), 2001

Link to Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform
Back on the beat?
Reforming the police", Inside Indonesia (a reviewed bimonthly magazine), April-June 1999

Inside Indonesia said in a newsbrief (October-December 1998) that the Indonesian police want to be separated from the military. The National Commission on Human Rights supports separation as an important step towards improving human rights. But why did the police become part of the armed forces in the first place?
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Police need to thaw cold relations with public
During the recent graduation ceremonies of military and
police academy cadets, President Abdurrahman Wahid stressed that all graduates should be more aware of the situation surrounding the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the National Police (Polri).

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