Partnerships and Cooperation
IISMA
The Department of Criminology, FISIP UI, supports student mobility through the Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards (IISMA) program organized by Kemendikbudristek. Through this program, students have the opportunity to attend lectures for one semester at various renowned universities worldwide.
This program strengthens students’ global perspective, cross-cultural experience, and academic network at the international level.
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Global Collaboration
The Department of Criminology, FISIP UI, establishes strategic partnerships with various international universities to support academic mobility and research strengthening. Forms of cooperation include student exchanges for study and research, faculty exchanges for teaching and scientific collaboration, and joint research development.
Furthermore, this cooperation also includes academic information exchange, involvement in international projects, joint course development, and active participation in global academic seminars and meetings.
Institutional Partnerships
The Department of Criminology, FISIP UI, establishes extensive collaborations with various national, international, State-Owned Legal Entities (BHMN), and private institutions in efforts to combat crime and strengthen justice.
This partnership serves as a bridge between academic study and field practice, while also expanding criminology’s contribution to sustainable development.
Here are some institutions/agencies that have collaborated with the Department of Criminology, FISIP UI:
National Narcotics Agency (BNN)
The Department of Criminology also participates in efforts to address narcotics issues. This includes various studies and providing opportunities for undergraduate students to apply for internships at this institution. A number of Department of Criminology graduates are also part of this agency.
National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT)
Terrorism is a form of crime that is always a concern for criminologists. The Department of Criminology has repeatedly collaborated with this institution to study prevention and mitigation efforts. Undergraduate students also undertake internships at this institution. Several graduates from the Department of Criminology’s Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral programs are part of this agency.
Directorate General of Corrections, Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia
Detention and imprisonment are part of the criminal process, representing a form of formal social reaction and a core pillar of criminology studies. This institution has long collaborated with the Department of Criminology through research, community service, and student internship activities. Many graduates from the Department of Criminology, from Undergraduate to Doctoral programs, are part of this institution.
Jakarta Metropolitan Police (Polda Metro Jaya)
Discussing crime inevitably involves discussing the police. The Department of Criminology has repeatedly collaborated with the Police, particularly the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, on this matter.
National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM)
The advancement of human rights and human rights violations are subjects of criminology. Undergraduate Criminology students choose this institution for internship activities. Several graduates from the Undergraduate Criminology program have also become part of this institution.
Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI)
Criminology prioritizes child protection efforts over the punishment of children, especially those who face legal issues or undergo criminal justice processes. This institution is an internship choice for Undergraduate Criminology students interested in child protection.
Witness and Victim Protection Agency
Witnesses and Victims are crucial elements in achieving justice in criminal proceedings. Not only does it serve as an internship venue for students, but several alumni have also pursued careers within it.
Secretariat of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas)
The seventeen sustainable development goals are part of sociological criminology studies; therefore, the Department of Criminology needs to better understand and support the achievement of SDGs.
PT Integrity Indonesia, Pertamina, PT Sigap
BHMN and Private Institutions have also collaborated with the Department of Criminology, serving as internship providers for undergraduate students.
UNICEF, UNODC
International Institutions that have frequently collaborated with the Department of Criminology.
