
Improving Justice and Security in Indonesia: The Role of Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ2)
Author(s) -
Rizki Rahmadhani,
Badrus Sholeh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
global focus
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2723-4215
DOI - 10.21776/ub.jgf.2021.001.02.1
Subject(s) - injustice , general partnership , economic justice , government (linguistics) , political science , civil society , economic growth , qualitative research , ethnic group , public administration , public relations , sociology , politics , law , social science , economics , philosophy , linguistics
Located in a strategic area consisting of various ethnicities and religions, Indonesia is vulnerable to transnational crimes and violent extremism. Furthermore, this also creates social injustice, where groups are marginalized. Therefore, Indonesia continues to strive to improve justice and security for its citizens by increasing cooperation with other countries or international organizations. This article explains how Indonesia-Australia cooperation's role in maintaining justice and security in Indonesia through the second period of the Australia- Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ2). The author will use qualitative methods and use secondary data, where data will be collected from previous studies and related literature. This research shows that AIPJ2, through its support and programs to several Civil Society Organizations and government institutions, has contributed to positive changes in Indonesia's justice and security sectors, even though these changes were done gradually and faced challenges.