Police? Village elders (RT/RW)? Religious vigilantes? Campus security? Each has different authority.
Jakarta vs. Aceh vs. Bali – the legal and social norms differ dramatically.
Almost always, the woman bears the heavier consequence (expelled from school, forced marriage, public shame). Men often receive lighter warnings. Part 4: Glossary of Key Terms (For Your Research) | Term | Meaning | |-------|---------| | Maksiyat | Acts forbidden by Islamic law (used by enforcers to justify raids) | | Khalwat | Close proximity/seclusion between unmarried opposite-sex couple (illegal in some regions) | | Nikah siri | Unregistered religious marriage (sometimes forced on caught couples) | | Siri' na pacece | Bugis concept of female honor – loss of virginity before marriage is irreparable | | Genk motor | Motorcycle gangs – often used by young men to "protect" female friends or harass couples | | Pacar gelap | "Secret boyfriend/girlfriend" – a relationship hidden from family | | Catcalling | Known as rayuan – often dismissed as "compliment" unless physically aggressive | Part 5: Recommended Research Methods (Ethical & Practical) If you are a student, journalist, or researcher:
These gatherings are seen as "premarital sin zones" by moral authorities. Raids are common. Yet for young people, it’s often the only unsupervised social time available.
Is it against a written law (local Perda, national Criminal Code) or against adat /etiquette? The former can lead to arrest, the latter to social shunning.
Police? Village elders (RT/RW)? Religious vigilantes? Campus security? Each has different authority.
Jakarta vs. Aceh vs. Bali – the legal and social norms differ dramatically.
Almost always, the woman bears the heavier consequence (expelled from school, forced marriage, public shame). Men often receive lighter warnings. Part 4: Glossary of Key Terms (For Your Research) | Term | Meaning | |-------|---------| | Maksiyat | Acts forbidden by Islamic law (used by enforcers to justify raids) | | Khalwat | Close proximity/seclusion between unmarried opposite-sex couple (illegal in some regions) | | Nikah siri | Unregistered religious marriage (sometimes forced on caught couples) | | Siri' na pacece | Bugis concept of female honor – loss of virginity before marriage is irreparable | | Genk motor | Motorcycle gangs – often used by young men to "protect" female friends or harass couples | | Pacar gelap | "Secret boyfriend/girlfriend" – a relationship hidden from family | | Catcalling | Known as rayuan – often dismissed as "compliment" unless physically aggressive | Part 5: Recommended Research Methods (Ethical & Practical) If you are a student, journalist, or researcher:
These gatherings are seen as "premarital sin zones" by moral authorities. Raids are common. Yet for young people, it’s often the only unsupervised social time available.
Is it against a written law (local Perda, national Criminal Code) or against adat /etiquette? The former can lead to arrest, the latter to social shunning.
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