Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua

Irna Indira Ratih(1email)


(1) Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
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Abstract


The fundamental research conducted by looking at the phenomenon of group fights and how ethnocentrism and conflict influence each other indigenous ethnic groups in West Papua. This study used descriptive qualitative method, through field studies (in-depth interviews) and literature study. The results showed that with a low level of understanding of the history of the conflict supported ever experienced by the perpetrators of communication, there is a trend of negative information transformation process to be effective. So as to absorb the negative information, aspects of ethnocentrism group members appear. The emergence of these aspects lead to the awareness and solidarity groups to join forces in-group. Other findings also showed that the factors causing conflict among indigenous ethnic groups in West Papua can be summarized in two points, namely; The first tendency puts another group at a level lower social interaction, and the second is the attempt appointment of existence itself by an ethnic group seeking recognition coupled behavior (respect) from inside and outside the group by scapegoating other groups. In the indigenous ethnic group communication, attitude and behavior aspects play a role in the formation of a negative message, based on the main factors. The tendency of formation of the group because of its frequency along the occurring hereditary. Related conflict and ethnocentrism, can be drawn that the results of the analysis found the substance also major causal relationship. Where, a communal conflict can result from the manifestation of ethnocentrism aspects into forms of behavior conflict. In contrast with the presence of conflict can also strengthen or weaken ethnocentrism.

Keywords


Fighting Group; Civil War; Crime


DOI


10.47268/palau.v1i1.9

Published


2016-09-01

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APA: Ratih, I.I. (2016). Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua. Pattimura Law Journal, 1(1), 60 - 66. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/palau.v1i1.9.
IEEE: I.I. Ratih, "Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua", Pattimura Law J., vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 60 - 66, Sep. 2016. Accessed on: May. 10, 2025. [Online]. Available DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/palau.v1i1.9
Harvard: Ratih, I.I., (2016). "Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua". Pattimura Law Journal, Volume 1(1), pp. 60 - 66. [Online]. Available DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/palau.v1i1.9 (Accessed on: 10 May 2025)
Chicago: Ratih, Irna Indira. "Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua." Pattimura Law Journal 1, no. 1 (November 11, 2016): 60 - 66. Accessed May 10, 2025. doi:10.47268/palau.v1i1.9
Vancouver: Ratih II. Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua. Pattimura Law J. [Internet]. 2016 Sep 1 [cited 2025 May 10];1(1):60 - 66. Available from: https://doi.org/10.47268/palau.v1i1.9
MLA 8th: Ratih, Irna Indira. "Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua." Pattimura Law Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, 11 Nov. 2016, pp. 60 - 66, doi:10.47268/palau.v1i1.9. Accessed 10 May. 2025.
BibTeX:
@article{PALAU9,
		author = {Irna Ratih},
		title = {Law Enforcement Against Fighting Group By Native In West Papua},
		journal = {Pattimura Law Journal},
		volume = {1},
		number = {1},
		year = {2016},
		keywords = {Fighting Group; Civil War; Crime},
		abstract = {The fundamental research conducted by looking at the phenomenon of group fights and how ethnocentrism and conflict influence each other indigenous ethnic groups in West Papua. This study used descriptive qualitative method, through field studies (in-depth interviews) and literature study. The results showed that with a low level of understanding of the history of the conflict supported ever experienced by the perpetrators of communication, there is a trend of negative information transformation process to be effective. So as to absorb the negative information, aspects of ethnocentrism group members appear. The emergence of these aspects lead to the awareness and solidarity groups to join forces in-group. Other findings also showed that the factors causing conflict among indigenous ethnic groups in West Papua can be summarized in two points, namely; The first tendency puts another group at a level lower social interaction, and the second is the attempt appointment of existence itself by an ethnic group seeking recognition coupled behavior (respect) from inside and outside the group by scapegoating other groups. In the indigenous ethnic group communication, attitude and behavior aspects play a role in the formation of a negative message, based on the main factors. The tendency of formation of the group because of its frequency along the occurring hereditary. Related conflict and ethnocentrism, can be drawn that the results of the analysis found the substance also major causal relationship. Where, a communal conflict can result from the manifestation of ethnocentrism aspects into forms of behavior conflict. In contrast with the presence of conflict can also strengthen or weaken ethnocentrism.},
				issn = {2527-7316},		pages = {60--66}			doi = {10.47268/palau.v1i1.9},
				url = {https://fhukum.unpatti.ac.id/jurnal/palau/article/view/9}
		}
		
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