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Penerapan Ketentuan Pidana bagi Penyelenggara Jalan yang Mengakibatkan Terjadi Kecelakaan Kotta, Ridjal Junaidi; Syafari, Tri
Khairun Law Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Volume 1 Issue 2, March 2018
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v1i2.1885

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The implementation of criminal provisions for Road operators which resulted in accidents in South Halmahera District is not effective because until now there has been no complaints / reports and demands from the community to the South Halmahera Resort Police related to traffic accidents due to damaged roads. This is because the public does not understand the existing rules (criminal provisions in Article 273 of Law Number 22 Year 2009) due to lack of socialization and legal counseling to the public. Community ignorance of existing rules (criminal provisions in Article 273 of Law Number 22 Year 2009) and the non-proactive role of the police in following up on traffic accidents experienced by the community due to damaged roads and lack of socialization and legal counseling by the government to Public.
Handling of Violent Crimes Between Community Groups in Ternate Conducted by the Police Kunio, Muhammad Rizkal; Kotta, Ridjal Junaidi; Rumkel, Nam
Khairun Law Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Volume 2 Issue 2, March 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v2i2.1900

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Efforts to tackle crime in general can be divided into two, namely the path of punishment (criminal law) and through non-punishment (not / outside of criminal law). The two pathways can be distinguished that, with efforts to overcome through the penalty line more focused on the repressive nature (oppression / eradication / suppression) after the crime occurred, while the non-penal route is more focused on the nature of the prefentive (prevention / deterrence / control) before the crime occurred. This research was conducted to find out what are the factors causing the occurrence of acts of violence between community groups in Toboko and Mangga Dua in Ternate City as well as the form of handling conducted by the Police Resort of Ternate on the issue. The results of the research in the field found that there were 2 (two) factors that caused violence between Toboko and Mangga Dua groups, namely group factors and individual factors, while the form of handling undertaken by the Ternate Resort Police was by taking preventive measures and repression.
The Role of Police Investigators in the Process of Investigating the Criminal Act of the Laromabati Village Office (Case Study of the South Halamahera Resort Police) Galitan, Fahrid; Kotta, Ridjal Junaidi; Rumkel, Nam
Khairun Law Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Volume 2 Issue 2, March 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v2i2.1901

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The crime of destruction of public facilities that occurred in the legal area of South Halmahera Police Station is the destruction of the Village Office of Laromabati, the crime of destruction has been regulated in Article 170 of the Criminal Code. This study uses an empirical legal approach, with research locations in South Halmahera District Police and in Laromabati Village, North Kayoa District, South Halmahera District. Sources of data obtained from primary data or data obtained directly and secondary data obtained from several books and other documents. Data collection techniques namely by interviewing directly to law enforcement officials who directly handle cases of damage to the Laromabati Village Office. The results of this study were carried out with the fact of the destruction of the Laromabati Village Office. The role of South Halmahera District Police investigators is to carry out law enforcement through investigations and investigations in order to find and collect evidence which with clear evidence of criminal acts and finding suspects. Whereas the form of handling of South Halmahera Police investigators in the case of the destruction of the Laromabati Village Office was influenced by factors of law enforcement officials and the low awareness of the community's law.
Handling of Violent Crimes Between Community Groups in Ternate Conducted by the Police Kunio, Muhammad Rizkal; Kotta, Ridjal Junaidi; Rumkel, Nam
Khairun Law Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Volume 2 Issue 2, March 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v2i2.1900

Abstract

Efforts to tackle crime in general can be divided into two, namely the path of punishment (criminal law) and through non-punishment (not / outside of criminal law). The two pathways can be distinguished that, with efforts to overcome through the penalty line more focused on the repressive nature (oppression / eradication / suppression) after the crime occurred, while the non-penal route is more focused on the nature of the prefentive (prevention / deterrence / control) before the crime occurred. This research was conducted to find out what are the factors causing the occurrence of acts of violence between community groups in Toboko and Mangga Dua in Ternate City as well as the form of handling conducted by the Police Resort of Ternate on the issue. The results of the research in the field found that there were 2 (two) factors that caused violence between Toboko and Mangga Dua groups, namely group factors and individual factors, while the form of handling undertaken by the Ternate Resort Police was by taking preventive measures and repression.
The Role of Police Investigators in the Process of Investigating the Criminal Act of the Laromabati Village Office (Case Study of the South Halamahera Resort Police) Galitan, Fahrid; Kotta, Ridjal Junaidi; Rumkel, Nam
Khairun Law Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Volume 2 Issue 2, March 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v2i2.1901

Abstract

The crime of destruction of public facilities that occurred in the legal area of South Halmahera Police Station is the destruction of the Village Office of Laromabati, the crime of destruction has been regulated in Article 170 of the Criminal Code. This study uses an empirical legal approach, with research locations in South Halmahera District Police and in Laromabati Village, North Kayoa District, South Halmahera District. Sources of data obtained from primary data or data obtained directly and secondary data obtained from several books and other documents. Data collection techniques namely by interviewing directly to law enforcement officials who directly handle cases of damage to the Laromabati Village Office. The results of this study were carried out with the fact of the destruction of the Laromabati Village Office. The role of South Halmahera District Police investigators is to carry out law enforcement through investigations and investigations in order to find and collect evidence which with clear evidence of criminal acts and finding suspects. Whereas the form of handling of South Halmahera Police investigators in the case of the destruction of the Laromabati Village Office was influenced by factors of law enforcement officials and the low awareness of the community's law.
Penerapan Ketentuan Pidana bagi Penyelenggara Jalan yang Mengakibatkan Terjadi Kecelakaan Kotta, Ridjal Junaidi; Syafari, Tri
Khairun Law Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Volume 1 Issue 2, March 2018
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v1i2.1885

Abstract

The implementation of criminal provisions for Road operators which resulted in accidents in South Halmahera District is not effective because until now there has been no complaints / reports and demands from the community to the South Halmahera Resort Police related to traffic accidents due to damaged roads. This is because the public does not understand the existing rules (criminal provisions in Article 273 of Law Number 22 Year 2009) due to lack of socialization and legal counseling to the public. Community ignorance of existing rules (criminal provisions in Article 273 of Law Number 22 Year 2009) and the non-proactive role of the police in following up on traffic accidents experienced by the community due to damaged roads and lack of socialization and legal counseling by the government to Public.