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PROACTIVE INTELLIGENCE-LED POLICING : Learning from Indonesia

2. The approach constitutes the beginning of the most significant redefinition of police work in the past half century..." (Willson

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PROACTIVE INTELLIGENCE-LED POLICING : Learning from Indonesia

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    1. 1 PROACTIVE “INTELLIGENCE-LED” POLICING : Learning from Indonesia ADRIANUS MELIALA University of Indonesia

    2. 2 “The approach constitutes the beginning of the most significant redefinition of police work in the past half century...” (Willson & Kelling, 1989; p. 48)

    3. 3 “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)

    4. 4 The truth about proactive policing 1 Traditional reactive models of policing have been outdated. Alternatives, either good or relatively good, are then required.

    5. 5 The truth about proactive policing 2 The idea of “new-managerialism” and “good governance”. Policing is basically similar to any other public-related activities taken by public institutions.

    6. 6 The truth about proactive policing 3 Increasing role of technology in policing and awareness toward the benefits given by information system.

    7. 7 First story: Riots occurred since 1997, Armed bank robbery increased since 1999, Bomb exploded since 2000. People criticized the role of Intelligence.

    8. 8 Second story: A member of the public reported the police about somebody who have allegedly committed fraud. The responding officer seemed confused to where he should pass the report, whether to the intelligence office or to the detective office. Surprisingly, both offices claimed as the right party to process it.

    9. 9 Third Story: The Directorate of Intelligence regularly issued reports on security profile followed by its analysis. When comparing two reports (the first made during Soeharto’s era and the second made just recently), what regarded as “threat, enemy or source of instability” are similar

    10. 10 Before intelligence community has been healed from its organizational problems, it is no point saying intelligence-led policing What problems?

    11. 11 Problem on strict division of assignments

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