Anny Retnowati, Elisabeth Sundari
The purpose of this research is to develop the scope of active-participation of community in corruption countermeasures by demonstrating how collaborative governance theory can include private investigation as a broader scope to better coalition dynamics and corruption eradication policy change in Indonesia in collaborative contexts. It pointed out Article 13 of UNCAC, The United States and Australia private investigation regime, the public-participation’ theory, as well as the Indonesian legal frameworks and community readiness. The research concludes that private investigation by community makes a dynamics scope of active participatory in the public-participatory’ theory. Two factors color the private investigation in corruption countermeasures as Indonesia’ experienced. First, a legal frameworks challenge to support the full investigation activities that the Indonesian police can have. Second, in the other hand, the facts that half of the respondents as civil society are ready to participate even as private investigators, makes the possibility for Indonesia to implement private investigation. As a collaborative-governance in eradicating corruption. Theoretically, it improves a dynamic insight into the study and practices of public-participatory level. The social impact is developing a better corruption eradication policy change in Indonesia in collaborative-governance context.