Analisis Control Access Dalam Strategi Pencegahan Tindakan Tawuran Di Jakarta International Stadium
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the use of access control strategies as part of efforts to prevent acts of violence
in Jakarta International Stadium. The study utilizes the CPTED (Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design) theory, with a focus on access control as a key component of the prevention
strategy. The research methodology involves analyzing the existing access control system in Jakarta
International Stadium, including evaluating entrances, parking areas, and the surrounding vicinity. Data
is collected through direct observations, interviews with security personnel, and analysis of relevant
documents. The findings of the study indicate that the implementation of access control strategies based
on the CPTED theory can contribute to the prevention of violence in Jakarta International Stadium.
Effective access control measures, such as enhanced entrance monitoring, well-regulated traffic in
parking areas, and adequate barrier installations, can reduce the potential for conflicts among spectators.
In conclusion, the implementation of access control strategies based on the CPTED theory is an effective
measure in preventing acts of violence in stadiums.