SASI
Volume 29 Issue 1, March 2023

Anti-Corruption Culture: Maren and Yelim’s Perspective on Kei Society

Rudini Hasyim Rado (Faculty of Law Musamus University, Merauke)
Restu Monika Nia Betaubun (Faculty of Law, Social and Political Sciences, Open University, Jayapura)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Mar 2023

Abstract

Introduction: Controlling corruption by relying too much on a legal approach cannot always be implemented, but what needs to be made effective and efficient is non-law-based prevention efforts through local wisdom approaches.Purposes of the Research: This research is focused on exploring anti-corruption cultural values in the Kei community as an internalization of efforts to prevent corruption where so far similar research has been minimal.Methods of the Research: The type of normative juridical research is then analyzed using qualitative research methods that are oriented towards a value approach and a policy approach. Data were taken from journal literature studies and other scientific works.Results of the Research: The results of the study show that the Maren and/or Yelim praxis can become a forum for togetherness for the Kei people as a fundamental basis for eradicating corrupt behaviour as well as an effort to realize and build anti-corruption integrity values, including, honesty, caring, independence, discipline, responsibility, hard work, modest, brave, and fair.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

sasi

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

The scope of the articles contained in this journal discusses various topics in the areas of Criminal Law Civil Law Constitutional Law International Law Administrative Law Environmental Law Customary Law and other parts related to contemporary issues in the field of ...