Adrianus Meliala

Adrianus Meliala

academic Indonesia

Adrianus Meliala is a prominent Indonesian criminologist and a professor at the University of Indonesia. Known for his expertise in criminal justice and public policy, he has contributed significantly to discussions on law enforcement practices and the complexities of crime in Indonesia. Recently, he has been in the news for his observations on the current Indonesian parliament's tendency to focus on micro-level issues, such as specific cases, rather than developing broader public policies aimed at preventing systemic problems.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
774,245
Power
4,286$
Sentiment
5.20
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Indonesia 2 5.00 0.25% +10% 273,523,615 742,904 $1,119,000 3,039$
United Kingdom 1 6.00 0.05% +0% 67,886,011 31,342 $2,700,000 1,247$
Totals 3 341,409,626 774,246 $3,819,000 4,286$
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Recent Mentions

Indonesia Indonesia: Adrianus Meliala is a criminologist from the University of Indonesia who speculated that Arya Daru's case might be a suicide. 5

Kompas: Polisi Sudah Kantongi Penyebab Kematian Arya Daru

Indonesia Indonesia: Adrianus Meliala commented on the emergence of gangster groups in Bali and their organized crime activities. 6

Kompas: Misteri Senjata Api yang Dipakai Gangster Australia dalam Pembunuhan di Bali

Indonesia Indonesia: Adrianus Meliala, a criminologist from Universitas Indonesia, stated that the actions of foreign tourists committing crimes in Bali cannot be considered ordinary criminal incidents. 7

Kompas: Kejahatan WNA Terus Berulang di Bali, Bagaimana Mencegahnya?

Indonesia Indonesia: He provides insights on the phenomenon of social organizations in Indonesia. 6

Kompas: Mempertanyakan Maraknya Ormas di Indonesia (14)

Indonesia Indonesia: Adrianus Meliala is a criminologist and a professor at UI. 7

Kompas: Jika Negara Terlalu Banyak Mengurus Kasus