Peran Keluarga dalam Proses Disengagement Pelaku Teror di Indonesia
Author(s) -
Dhestina Religia Mujahid
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
psychopolytan jurnal psikologi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2654-3672
pISSN - 2614-5227
DOI - 10.36341/psi.v4i1.1325
Subject(s) - sociology , political science , humanities , art
The terror disengagement process has begun to increase lately. Disengagement factors are very diverse. This research was conducted to determine the family role in the terrorist disengagement process. Researchers used qualitative methods using narrative approach and purposive sampling on three terrorists. One of them was involved in the Bali Bombing 1 event, another informant was involved in the MILF network, and the last informant involved in the terror of low explosive bombs around his residence. Data is collected using in-depth interviews, observations, review of the police investigation report documents and diaries, as well as mass media reporting. Triangulation was carried out involving the significant others from key informants. The credibility of the study was obtained through triangulation, member checking, and paper trail. The family has a significant role in the disengagement process. The collectivist culture in Indonesia helped the terrorist to leave the path of terror behind. The family supports their struggle to start a new life when they were feeling uncertain about their past terror act. Making the family as a partner is a new solution in the terrorist rehabilitation program.
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