LAW ENFORCEMENT THROUGH ‘LUDRUK’ AND CULTURAL ADVANCEMENT

Tomy Michael(1*),

(1) Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Surabaya
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


The increasingly rampant corruption in Indonesia requires creative countermeasures. One way is to assimilate the law with the local culture of a region. The local culture concerned is ludruk. Ludruk, as one of Javanese traditional art performances, is admired by its fans or supporters in East Java and can be used as a means to proclaim everything about corruption. It can be concluded that the assimilation of the law with the local culture of a region is not contrary to the law but it is becoming a media in eradicating corruption. Anti-corruption teaching can be delivered through ludruk as long as it remains in accordance with the nature of ludruk itself.

Keywords


Ludruk; Culture; Corruption

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21532/apfj.001.18.03.01.15

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