Regarding The Case Of Binus High School Students, The Police Are Asked To Pay Attention To The Difference Between Bullying And Ragging

JAKARTA - The police are considered worthy of being able to distinguish between bullying and RAgging in the case of Arlo Febrian, the victim of the Tai Gang bullying who dragged the daughter of artist Vincent Rompies. "The violence of students against other students is not absolute in the form of bullying. The police should pay specific attention to which bullying and what is RAgging," said forensic psychology expert Reza Indragiri Amriel quoting Antara. According to Reza, there are not many people or state institutions familiar with the term ratging. If bullying is translated as a conjugation. Racing there is no synonym in Indonesian. However, he said, bullying and ranging are both acts of violence. Both behaviors are not good. Reza explained, RAgging is the act of a child or anyone deliberately approaching a gang known to be deviating in order to join in it. And that person, or the child, knows that every new member will be treated indecently and completely violent. Traffic, he said, a child or someone was into the gang and underwent a ritual or violent ceremony which is indeed the identity or culture of the gang. "If the chronology is such a way, then the violence that befell the child cannot also be categorized as bullying. That's raiding," Reza explained. In bullying, he continued, the perpetrator's dichotomy and the victim is very clear. Whereas in the raiding, the relationship between children or someone is no longer black and white. Especially if the new member survives in the gang, then he is actually not a victim.

"The mindset is that he deliberately went through a "learning period" to become a perpetrator of violence too," he said. Even though the new member was battered, still the child or someone was initially not a victim of bullying. Except if when the new member was beaten he felt sick, couldn't survive, wanted to stop, especially if he asked not to be beaten anymore, but the old members continued to shower him with punches, then at that time the logging turned into persecution. Reza added, both bullying and jogging, both of them had to be stopped. But by accurately identifying whether the incident that the police were handling was actually bullying or logging, the law enforcement process would go on target. "For example, the community will be able to measure as much sympathy as needed to be given," said Reza.