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Youngky Fernando
University of 17 August 1945 Jakarta, Indonesia

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Strategic Public Participation Based Corruption Prevention in Indonesia Youngky Fernando; Carl H. D. Steinmetz
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025): September-October : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administr
Publisher : PDPI (Perkumpulan Dosen Peneliti Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v3i5.270

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Corruption remains a systemic challenge in Indonesia, undermining governance, public trust, and the effectiveness of development programs. This study examines strategies for preventing corruption through public participation as a central component of anti-corruption efforts. Using a qualitative approach, the analysis explores the role of community involvement, transparency mechanisms, and collaborative governance in reducing opportunities for corrupt practices. The findings highlight that public participation strengthens oversight, increases accountability, and fosters a culture of integrity within government institutions. Key strategies include the implementation of participatory budgeting, the use of digital reporting and whistleblowing platforms, community-based monitoring, and the promotion of open data initiatives. Additionally, the study emphasizes the importance of civic education and capacity-building to empower citizens to actively engage in monitoring public services and decision-making processes. The research concludes that corruption prevention in Indonesia requires not only strong legal frameworks but also meaningful, sustained engagement between the government and the public to build a more transparent, accountable, and corruption-resistant governance system.
Juridical Analysis of Law Enforcement Against Corruption Crimes in Indonesia Youngky Fernando; Carl H. D. Steinmetz
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): November-Desember : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administr
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v3i6.271

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This study examines the legal framework and enforcement practices related to corruption crimes in Indonesia. Using a normative juridical approach, the research analyzes the statutory provisions governing corruption eradication, primarily Law No. 31 of 1999 in conjunction with Law No. 20 of 2001, along with related regulations and judicial decisions. The findings indicate that although Indonesia has established a comprehensive anti-corruption legal framework, its implementation continues to face significant challenges. These include inconsistencies in law enforcement, political interference, limited institutional capacity, and varying levels of integrity among law enforcement officers. The study highlights the need for strengthening regulatory mechanisms, enhancing institutional coordination, improving transparency and accountability, and reforming law enforcement agencies to ensure more effective corruption eradication. The results are expected to contribute to the development of better legal policies and practical strategies for combating corruption in Indonesia.