Cultural Barriers to Preventing Corrupt Practices in Indonesia

Fernando, Henky and Larasati, Yuniar Galuh and Abdullah, Irwan and Listyani, Refti Handini and Martiara, Rina and Effendi, Ghina Nabilah (2025) Cultural Barriers to Preventing Corrupt Practices in Indonesia. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Civic and Political Studies, 20 (2): 22. pp. 135-159. ISSN 2327-2481

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Abstract

Cultural barriers present a major obstacle to preventing widespread corrupt practices. However, this phenomenon has not been comprehensively addressed in previous studies. In response to this gap, the present study focuses on analyzing the characteristics, mechanisms, and societal responses to corruption in Indonesia. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach with a case study methodology, this research highlights a critical finding: despite the pervasive nature of corruption across public institutions and high-ranking state bodies over the past decade manifesting in forms such as extortion, fraud, and bribery public attitudes often remain counterproductive to corruption prevention efforts. Given these findings, this study asserts that corrupt practices cannot be eradicated solely through normative legal measures; it also requires a fundamental shift in communal attitudes and mindsets regarding its latent
dangers. This study contributes to the prevention of corrupt practices by integrating cultural insights and promoting contextually appropriate anti-corruption policies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cultural Barriers, Corruption, Criminality, Prevention, Indonesia
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GN Anthropology
Divisions: Faculty of Cultural Sciences > Anthropology Department
Depositing User: Mardi Pramono
Date Deposited: 10 Sep 2025 06:07
Last Modified: 10 Sep 2025 06:09
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/20319

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