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Penggunaan Artificial Intelligence dalam Optimalisasi Pengawasan dan Perlindungan Hukum bagi Anak dalam Sistem Peradilan Pidana Naufal Kurnia Ramadhani; Muhammad Rizal Rustam
Decisio: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol 2 No 2 (2025): DECISIO
Publisher : LPPM Iblam School of Law

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52249/decisio.v2i2.30

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This study examines the legal, social, and psychological impacts of postponing the execution of death sentences in Indonesia's new Criminal Code (KUHP). The 10-year probation period for death row inmates creates legal uncertainty regarding the timing of executions and the potential for changes in sentencing. Using qualitative methods and a normative legal approach, this study analyses the relevant regulations and interpretations of legal norms through a literature review. The results show that postponing executions exacerbates psychological pressure on convicts, such as severe stress and mental disorders, and undermines public confidence in the fairness of the criminal justice system. In addition, there is a risk of human rights violations due to unclear procedures and long waiting periods. From a legal perspective, this situation indicates the need for more explicit and consistent regulations to ensure legal certainty and substantive justice. Therefore, reforming the execution time limit and oversight mechanisms is considered important to improve the effectiveness and integrity of Indonesia's criminal justice system.
Analisis Kriminologi Victim Precipitation dalam Kasus Kekerasan Seksual terhadap Pekerja Seks Vicky Yohanes Posumah; Muhammad Rizal Rustam
Decisio: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol 2 No 2 (2025): DECISIO
Publisher : LPPM Iblam School of Law

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52249/decisio.v2i2.32

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Sex workers are often victims of sexual violence due to stigma, discrimination, and a lack of legal protection. Despite the perception that their profession is deviant, many individuals engage in sex work due to economic pressures and limited employment opportunities. The concept of victim precipitation in criminology examines the role of victims in triggering crimes, which is often misinterpreted as victim-blaming in cases of sexual violence against sex workers. This study aims to analyze how victim precipitation influences sexual violence against sex workers and its implications in the legal system. This research employs a qualitative approach with normative legal analysis, utilizing primary legal materials such as laws, regulations, and court decisions, along with secondary sources from scholarly journals and literature. The data were collected through an extensive literature review and analyzed using a descriptive qualitative method. The findings reveal that sex workers experience high levels of sexual violence due to social stigma, economic vulnerabilities, and legal system biases. The misinterpretation of victim precipitation often leads to victim-blaming, further discouraging victims from reporting cases. Additionally, the lack of legal protection and law enforcement’s discriminatory attitudes exacerbate the issue, making sex workers more vulnerable to violence. Therefore, legal reforms and social policies are needed to provide equal protection and justice for sex workers as victims of sexual violence.
Analisis Faktor Human Error dalam Kecelakaan Lalu Lintas dan Pertanggungjawaban Hukumnya Mohammad Reza Setiawan; Muhammad Rizal Rustam
Decisio: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol 2 No 2 (2025): DECISIO
Publisher : LPPM Iblam School of Law

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52249/decisio.v2i2.33

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Traffic accidents remain a serious issue globally, including in Indonesia, with human error being the dominant factor. Fatigue, lack of concentration, traffic violations, and external influences such as alcohol contribute significantly to accident rates. Legal responsibility for human error-related accidents is regulated in Indonesian law through criminal, civil, and administrative sanctions. However, the effectiveness of law enforcement remains a challenge due to low legal awareness and inconsistent regulatory implementation. This study employs a normative juridical approach by analyzing regulations, court decisions, and previous research to assess the legal framework governing traffic accidents caused by human error. Data were collected through literature studies and analyzed qualitatively to classify legal sources into primary, secondary, and tertiary categories. The findings indicate that despite the existing legal framework, gaps in enforcement reduce its deterrent effect. Strengthening legal awareness, implementing stricter law enforcement, and integrating technological solutions are necessary to enhance traffic safety. This study contributes to the development of more effective policies in addressing human error-related traffic accidents and improving public compliance with traffic regulations.