Indonesia's Women: Corruption Is a Normal Thing (Survey of Women's Perception of Corruption in Indonesia)

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作者
Wulandari, Astri [1 ]
Fitriawan, Rana A. [1 ]
Nugroho, Catur [1 ]
Nurdiarti, Rosalia P. [2 ]
Nastain, M. [2 ]
Nasionalita, Kharisma [1 ]
机构
[1] Telkom Univ, Intata Bldg, Telekomunikasi St 1, Bandung 40257, West Java, Indonesia
[2] Mercu Buana Univ Yogyakarta, Depok, Indonesia
来源
SAGE OPEN | 2024年 / 14卷 / 02期
关键词
corruption index; perception; women; Indonesia; survey; ENVIRONMENT;
D O I
10.1177/21582440241259956
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This research is quantitative research with a survey method that aims to obtain and determine the level of perception, namely on situational factors, perception factors, and object factors with research subjects namely women in 34 provinces in Indonesia. The sample in this study was women with an age range of 16 to 45 years with a total sample of 1,171 respondents and the distribution of research questionnaires was carried out online. The research finds that the situation factor which became the first indicator in this study, there were six questions given with an average of 78.62 or in the very good category range. The second indicator is the perception factor with eight questions that get an average of 60.34 so that it is included in the good category. The third indicator is the object factor with six questions that have a higher average value of 88.82 with an excellent category. This shows that the index of women's perceptions of corruption cases in Indonesia has a very good index on the object factor, a good index on the situation factor, and a good index on the perception factor. However, women in Indonesia also perceive corruption as a normal thing and it has even become a culture in people's lives. Therefore, it can be interpreted that corruption cases become objects or targets of events that are very influential in the minds or perceptions of women in Indonesia. Corruption cases in Indonesia have long been a concern of the people. This research aims to gain a deeper understanding of how women in Indonesia view and engage with corruption cases in the country. This study explores the level of concern, concern, and interest shown by women toward corruption, taking into account various situational, perceptual, and objective factors. By investigating these aspects, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of women's perceptions of corruption and their role in overcoming this problem in Indonesia. The research results show that the index of women's perceptions of corruption cases in Indonesia has a very good index on the object factor, a good index on the situation factor, and a good index on the perception factor. Regarding the survey, can be concluded that there are quite many women who think that the problem of corruption in Indonesia has become entrenched. This research results illustrate that for women, corruption is considered a common thing that occurs in people's lives and has even become entrenched in everyday life. Corruption is a common thing in social life in Indonesia. Corruption cases become objects or targets of events that are very influential in the minds or perceptions of women in Indonesia. Indonesia's government and KPK should be able to carry out a massive anti-corruption education from an early age to the next generation so that honest attitudes and behavior can be well inculcated. Women who have a big role in education in the family should be more involved in anti-corruption education so that corrupt acts can be eliminated from the lives of Indonesian people.
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