ANALYSIS
1. Facts and Chronology of the Incident
A case of student violence occurred at a junior high school in Pidie Jaya Regency, Aceh. Two students from Grade 8 and 9 (MZ and RS) physically assaulted a Grade 7 student (initials MA) by kicking him in the back. Ironically, none of the surrounding students dared to intervene, as they claimed to have been threatened by the perpetrators' group.
The incident took place during recess. As a result, teachers and the school principal were unaware of what happened, since it occurred quickly and the victim showed no visible signs of injury at the time.
A video recording of the incident later went viral on social media. Only then did the police begin investigating, conducting a medical examination and promising to handle the case professionally and humanely.
2. Problem Analysis
a. Violence as a Form of Power Hierarchy in Schools
This incident reflects a distorted culture of seniority that leads to oppression. Students from higher grades used their "senior" status to intimidate new students. This is not merely a case of physical violence, but also a form of power abuse that endangers the educational environment.
b. Fear That Undermines Solidarity
The fact that none of the victim's peers attempted to help him due to fear of threats illustrates the lack of moral courage and student solidarity. Such conditions foster a culture of silence toward violence. When violence goes unchallenged, it gradually becomes normalized.