2014
DOI: 10.15642/jiis.2014.8.1.71-90
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THE SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST FORMER TERRORIST CONVICTS AND THEIR FAMILIES: Psychological Perspectives

Abstract: This study examines the social discrimination against the former terrorist convicts and their families. It is aimed at knowing about former terrorist convicts' family patterns of community interaction, the growing social discrimination within the social life of former terrorist's convicts' family, the impact of social discrimination against the family of former terrorist convicts, and the coping behavior of former terrorist convicts over that situation. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods.… Show more

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“…The effect will be changes in the condition of the body. Changes experienced include changes in blood pressure, heart rate, dilated pupils, and the secretion of several hormones that are prepared to respond to stress (Asiyah, Fauziyah, Khotimah, & Balgies, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect will be changes in the condition of the body. Changes experienced include changes in blood pressure, heart rate, dilated pupils, and the secretion of several hormones that are prepared to respond to stress (Asiyah, Fauziyah, Khotimah, & Balgies, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it is known that the characteristics of terrorist inmates are different from other inmates, namely the extreme radicalism and become a life belief that becomes a guide for the behavior of every terrorist convict. 11 The deradicalization process in correctional institutions faces several obstacles, including excess prison capacity, limited personnel resources in quantity and expertise in the deradicalization process, infrastructure, and behavior of terrorist inmates released. 12 These obstacles make it difficult for correctional institutions to place terrorist inmates in prisons with special characteristics and a highrisk level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The psychological pressure receive from the surrounding environment makes them feel helpless, sad and unwanted (Jayanti & Indrawati, 2013). They get treated differently by other families and this limits their social scope, leaving them feeling isolated (Asiyah et al, 2014;Guru, 2012) and excommunicated (Guru, 2012) The families feel upset, traumatized, and full of regret and would not want this incident to happen again (Rufaedah & Putra, 2018). They may deserve a negative label and social punishment by limiting their wiggle room in social life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%