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Student Activities

Students of the UI FISIP Criminology Department engage in various academic and non-academic activities. Academically, they are involved in lectures, research, and thesis writing. Non-academic activities include student organizations, social activities, and events organized by the department or faculty.

Here are some activities typically undertaken by students of the UI FISIP Criminology Department:

Lectures

Criminology Department lectures at UI FISIP are interactive and discussion-based, fostering students’ critical thinking and analytical skills.

Research

Conducting scientific research on various criminology topics, both individually and in groups.

Discussions

Attending scientific discussions, seminars, or workshops related to criminology.

Organizations

Participating in Student Organizations and Activity Units (UKM), whether at the department, FISIP Faculty, or University of Indonesia level.

Faculty Events

Participating in events organized by the Criminology Department or UI FISIP, such as:

Fieldwork

The UI FISIP Criminology Department implements fieldwork to strengthen students’ understanding of theories and social realities related to crime.

UTS Criminology Intensive Program Kick-Off, Exploring Environmental Crimes in Indonesia

UTS Criminology Intensive Program Kick-Off, Exploring Environmental Crimes in Indonesia

How Essential is Research in Policy Planning? Guest Lecture with Professor Christopher Fox on Evidence-Based Policy

How Essential is Research in Policy Planning? Guest Lecture with Professor Christopher Fox on Evidence-Based Policy

National Symposium on the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Bill: The Department of Criminology’s Call for Anti-Discrimination Legislation

National Symposium on the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Bill: The Department of Criminology’s Call for Anti-Discrimination Legislation