Abstract

Thus far, prevention of terrorism has always been directed to penal policy that includes formulation/formulative policy, judicial/applicative policy and executive/administrative means. In fact, until now this penal policy has not indicated significant results. The penal policy only touches on the apparent symptoms on the surface, while the root of the problem (the attitude of radicalism) is never touched. Therefore, there should be another alternative to deal with the crime of terrorism that is clearly common enemy of humankind in any hemisphere. This paper tries to find other suggestion of counterterrorism other than those that have been conventionally conducted and even become the main focus in counterterrorism.

Highlights

  • Introduction and Literature ReviewTerrorism becomes a specter that haunts the peace and tranquility of human life

  • Penal policy is the rational efforts of the community against the emerging criminal acts, by using the means of criminal law

  • Objective of The Study The main purpose of this study is to provide another alternative in the prevention of crime in Indonesia which has been centered on penal policy

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Summary

Introduction and Literature Review

Terrorism becomes a specter that haunts the peace and tranquility of human life It is a ghost for big countries with their established economic level, and for poor and developing countries. To this point, the prevention of terrorism has always been directed to penal policy. Based on the experience of Indonesia in dealing with terrorism by means of penal, it merely solves the problem of terrorism symptoms. It means that countermeasures through this penal path only put the outer shell target rather than substantively down to the root of the problem. This paper is about to make an alternative suggestion in the resolution of terrorism crime, for Indonesia and any other countries

Non Penal Policy
Criminogenic Factors
Objective of The Study
Methodology
Non Penal Against Terrorism
Balance of Counter-Terrorism
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