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Criminal Acts Revenge Pornography In Terms Of Indonesian Criminal Law Dwita Rahmawati; Ifahda Pratama Hapsari; Hardian Iskandar
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 5 (2022): Desember: Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v11i5.601

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Crimes in the form of content containing immorality or sex are increasingly occurring in online networks, one of which is revenge pornography, commonly known as "Revenge Porn." This is a new phenomenon that has emerged alongside the rapid development of technology at this time. Pornography for the purpose of retaliation is a form of coercion and threat to someone, particularly women, to transmit or publish immoral content in the form of photos or videos taken in public by a partner or former partner with the goal of isolating, embarrassing, and destroying the victim's life.This case has been categorized as "online-based emotional violence." The purpose of this study is to find out that revenge porn is a criminal act, to find out and analyze the accountability of the perpetrators of revenge porn according to Indonesian criminal law. This study uses a normative legal research method using a statutory and regulatory approach related to the legal issues being addressed. Based on the results of the study, the perpetrators of the crime of revenge porn can then be held criminally responsible according to the provisions of Articles 281 and Article 282 of the Criminal Code, the Law on Information and Electronic Transactions, and the Law on Pornography.
Implementation of Criminal Sanctions Against the Perpetrators Criminal Acts of Personal Data Sales to Online Loan Apps Chusnul Karimah; Ifahda Pratama Hapsari; Hardian Iskandar
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 5 (2022): Desember: Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v11i5.646

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Two years ago, Pandemic made conditions in the world stop because of some of the requirements in the house. Most activities are done online. This resulted in several less capable societies, especially in financial matters, which were shocking. Although the pandemic is over, its effects are still being felt due to the number of layoffs, a lack of ability in the digital world, and a number of families shrinking in size. The  conomy of the community, which has not been thriving, makes the community look for solutions to survive. In Indonesia, it appears there are many illegal pin platforms. People continued to use pinuk for their financial problems despite being unaware of the importance of personal data to someone. Knowing personal information can lead to criminal behavior. New laws on personal data protection have now been published, and there are many other written rules. The authors in this article discuss the debtor data sold by creditors to others for personal benefit. Spam ads, fake gifts, hustlers, even threats—they're all impacts of self-data sales. Aim to know the shape. The rules are written in Indonesian. Personal data of salespeople over lenders can be viewed in Article 32 Parts (1) and (2). Threats to compliance can be criminalized Article 48 In Article 32, paragraphs 1 and 2,