Implementasi Model Panopticon Michel Foucault pada Pengawasan Warga Binaan Rutan Kelas IIB Sidikalang
Implementation of Michel Foucault's Panopticon Model In Monitoring Of Inmates Of Class IIB Sidikalang Prison

Date
2025Author
Silaban, Artha Inanda
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Munthe, Hadriana Marhaeni
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This study analysis how Michel Foucault's panopticon model is applied in the
monitoring system for inmates at Sidikalang Class IIB Penitentiary. The
panopticon model describes a form of surveillance that allows authorities to
monitor without being seen, thus creating a disciplinary effect from within the
individual being supervised. This study aims to determine how the monitoring
mechanism is carried out, and to what extent it provides changes in the behavior
of inmates. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method.
Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document
analysis. The results of the study indicate that surveillance at Sidikalang Class IIB
Penitentiary does adopt the principles of panopticon such as continuous
surveillance via CCTV, the presence of officers on a regular basis, and religious
and moral guidance aimed at forming inmates' self-awareness. Although not all
inmates responded in the same way, most showed more positive changes in
attitudes and behavior. In other words, the surveillance applied is not only
physical, but also forms social control that works through individual awareness.
These findings strengthen the relevance of Foucault's theory in the context of
correctional institutions in Indonesia.
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