Anti-Corruption Behavior Education for Children to Prevent Corruption as Extraordinary Crime in the City of Surabaya
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https://doi.org/10.11594/nstp.2019.0411Keywords:
corruption, anti-corruption education, family education, corruption preventionAbstract
Corruption Eradication Commission as Leading in Law Enforcement to fighting corruption in Indonesia named 256 suspects in corruption cases throughout 2018. This number could be increasing because of Corruption often involving family. The corruption that involving family needs particular treatment because of the massive and damaging impact of corruption generates disruption and distrust of state institutions. Family as the smallest unit of society has a role to provide character and moral education for their kids in an earlier stage. The amount of Corruption that involves the family attracts the researchers to conduct deeper research to find the best learning model for parents that can be applied to children and create a system and environment that supports anti-corruption behavior in the society and shaping anti-corruption behavior that applied in the family and school. The method used in this study starts with identified various literature related to the issue of corruption involving the family both in terms of problems and challenges faced by the community. The result of this research is the best way to prevent corruption is through anti-corruption education provided by the family itself and parents and the education from family starts from age 4-year old till 9 years old. The conclusion of this research is the best way to prevent corruption is by providing anti-corruption education to that example given by parents.
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