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Non-litigation Settlement of Domestic Violence Cases with Alternative Criminal Case Resolution (Study in Segaran Village, Batujaya Karawang District) Saputra, Ade Rizki; Gunati, Mira; Wartawan, W.; Kurniati, Hj. Yeti; RAS, Hj. Hernawati
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i5.9073

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This research investigates the process of resolving cases of domestic violence (KDRT) in a non-litigation manner with alternative resolution of criminal cases in Segaran Village, Batujaya District, Karawang. A qualitative approach is used to understand the dynamics of conflict, the factors that influence resolution, and the effectiveness of the process. Through in-depth interviews and participatory observation, the research results highlight the importance of community involvement, inter-institutional collaboration, and community understanding of domestic violence. These findings contribute to the development of more effective and sustainable conflict resolution strategies at the local level
Implementation of the Criminal Justice System for Employment in Indonesia Wijaya, Dion Untung; Priyanto, Eka; Irawan, Feri; Kurniati, Yeti; RAS, Hernawati
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 7 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i7.10505

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This study explores the effectiveness of the implementation of the labor criminal justice system in Indonesia in providing fair and equitable legal protection for workers, and identifies the obstacles and challenges faced in the process of enforcing labor law. Through qualitative descriptive methods, data were collected from in-depth interviews with various stakeholders and analysis of related documents. The results of the study indicate that limited human resources and budget, corrupt and nepotistic practices, lack of legal understanding, and uneven distribution of labor courts are the main obstacles in enforcing labor law. To overcome these obstacles, strategies are needed that include increasing capacity and budget, strengthening supervision and accountability, legal counseling, and increasing access to labor courts. With the implementation of these strategies, it is hoped that the labor criminal justice system in Indonesia can run more effectively, fairly, and provide maximum protection for workers
Restorative Justice Approach to the Juvenile Criminal Justice System in Indonesia Saputra, Ade Rizki; Gunati, Mira; Haryono, Tri Agus; Kurniati, Yeti; RAS, Hernawati
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i6.10506

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The restorative justice (RJ) approach in the juvenile criminal justice system in Indonesia offers an alternative solution that focuses on the rehabilitation and social reintegration of children in conflict with the law. This article discusses the implementation of RJ, the challenges faced, and solutions that can be sought to overcome these obstacles. Using descriptive qualitative methods, this research highlights the importance of training for legal officers, adequate resource allocation, outreach campaigns, and the formation of effective networks as strategic steps in strengthening RJ in Indonesia
Legal Analysis of the Interests of Legal Protection for Victims of Criminal Acts of Defamation Due to the Actions of Debt Collectors Siti Handayani Herdiyanti; Alfie, Dhea; Mijan; Kurniati, Yeti; RAS, Hernawati
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i8.10906

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This study analyzes the interests of legal protection for victims of criminal acts of defamation committed by debt collectors. Indonesian laws and regulations, such as the Criminal Code (KUHP) and the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE), provide a legal basis for protecting victims, but significant challenges remain in law enforcement. Difficulties in providing evidence, lengthy legal processes, and a lack of understanding of legal rights reduce the effectiveness of existing protections. Inconsistent law enforcement is also a major obstacle. This study recommends simplifying the legal process, increasing access to legal aid, increasing legal awareness, and strengthening law enforcement to improve legal protection for victims
Business Competition Cases Related to Restrictions on Distribution/Sales of Goods in KPPU Decision Number 15/KPPU-I/2022 Kurniati, Yeti; Santoso, Edy; Rahmat, Riris Risnayanti; Juliawati, Kania; Rahayu, Mega; Sari, Lucky Nurlita
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i8.10909

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Market dominance also includes activities that limit the circulation and/or sale of goods and/or services in the relevant market. Related to these activities, these are activities that fall into the category prohibited by law, more precisely activities prohibited by Law Number 5 of 1999 concerning the Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition. This happened in the case of cooking oil in Indonesia, which in 2021 experienced a shortage. In the decision of the KPPU Panel of Judges, out of 27 Reported Parties, only 7 reported parties were proven legally and convincingly to have committed violations according to Article 19 letter c. The approach used is the rule of reason and an important part to handle the existence of elements of activities to limit the circulation and/or sale of goods and/or services in the relevant market. Restrictions on the circulation/sale of goods in this case cooking oil which causes a shortage are very detrimental to the community. The importance of law enforcement, therefore the KPPU has determined that a law enforcement process will be carried out after evidence of alleged violations of Law Number 5 of 1999 is found
Company Responsibilities to Maternity Leave Workers Who are Not Given Wages in Terms of Employment Law Nurdiansyah, Lucky Alfian; Sari, Wiwit Juliana; Kurniati, Yeti
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i10.12319

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The fulfilment of women workers' rights must be given more attention, in order to maintain their health and not interfere with their work productivity. The research aims to analyse the company's responsibility in fulfilling the full wage rights of female workers during maternity leave based on Law Number 13 of 2003 concerning Manpower and Government Regulation Number 78 of 2015 concerning Wages and identify legal remedies that can be taken by female workers to demand the fulfilment of full wage rights during maternity leave. This research uses an empirical juridical approach method with descriptive analytical research specifications.  Data analysis is carried out using qualitative methods. Companies have the responsibility to provide compensation in the form of wage payments to female workers who take maternity leave. This obligation is based on Article 84 of Law Number 13 of 2003 concerning Labour and Article 31 of Government Regulation Number 78 of 2015 concerning Wages. Female workers who experience obstacles in fulfilling their maternity leave rights can take legal remedies based on Law Number 2 of 2004 concerning Industrial Relations Dispute Resolution.  These legal remedies include bipartite negotiations, tripartite negotiations, and a lawsuit to the Industrial Relations Court
Prevention Efforts Against the Use of Mixed Alcoholic Beverages in the Cicalengka Area, Bandung Regency Sari, Wiwit Juliana; Kurniati, Yeti
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 11 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i10.12320

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Mixed liquor has caused many deaths in Cicalengka, Bandung Regency, thus attracting the attention of the Indonesian people. This study uses a juridical-social method as well as library and field data collection techniques. Several preventive efforts have been carried out by one of the authorized law enforcement agencies, namely the Cicalengka Police. Preventive measures taken include preventive efforts in the form of routine socialization and education of the community to avoid consumption and trade of mixed liquor and routine raids, and repressive efforts in the form of confiscation of evidence and follow-up to incidents related to the use of mixed liquor. There are many obstacles that hinder efforts to overcome the use of mixed liquor in Cicalengka. First, consuming mixed liquor has become a culture of the community in the Cicalengka area that normalizes the consumption of mixed liquor. Second, public education and understanding of mixed liquor are still very low. Many people assume that legal and mixed liquor have the same composition and side effects. The third obstacle is the inconsistency between the laws and regulations regarding mixed alcoholic beverages and the inconsistent attitude of the law makers in regulating these laws
Implications of the Job Creation Law for the Protection of Labor Rights in Indonesia Kurniati, Yeti
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 20 No. 1 (2021): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v20i1.3339

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The Job Creation Law is one of the structural reform policies that have been implemented by the Indonesian government with the aim of improving the investment climate and expanding employment opportunities. Despite its positive aims, the law has also generated debate and controversy regarding the resulting implications for labor rights. This study aims to analyze the impact that the Job Creation Law has had on the protection of labor rights in Indonesia. This research uses a normative juridical method with a statutory approach. In addition, this research also includes monitoring changes in policies, company practices, and workers' attitudes towards the implementation of the Job Creation Law. The results of the research show that the work copyright law has been rejected by various community clusters with the view that it does not provide adequate benefits and protection for Indonesian workers or laborers. Some of the implications of this law for the protection of workers' rights in Indonesia based on Article 81 chapter IV of the Job Copyright Law which discusses employment are the abolition of several provisions regarding severance pay, ease of entry of foreign workers, abolition of the maximum limit for contract workers, and abolition of the system City/District Minimum Wage. 
DRUG TRAFFICKERS SEBAGAI KEJAHATAN TRANSNASIONAL DALAM PERSPEKTIF CYBERCRIME Wahyu Suwardi, Andi; Kurniati, Yeti; RAS, Hernawati
NUSANTARA : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial Vol 11, No 3 (2024): NUSANTARA : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/jips.v11i3.2024.1069-1082

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Indonesia merupakan salah satu negara transit yang berakibat terjadi berbagai tindakan kejahatan yang bersifat transnasional seperti narkotika. Perdagangan narkotika dengan menggunakan media sosial elektronik saat ini telah semakin marak digunakan oleh beberapa pihak. Hal ini yang berpotensi perdagangan narkotika semakin meluas dan berkembang sebagai kejahatan transnasional serta sangat dimungkinkan akan lebih sulit dilacak daripada perdagangan konvensional. Namun saat ini di Indonesia sendiri belum mempunyai suatu aturan hukum yang mengatur tentang perdagangan narkotika melalui media elektronik, sehingga di Indonesia masih terjadi kekosongan hukum. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengkaji kedudukan drug traffickers sebagai kejahatan transnasional dalam perspektif cybercrime, dan upaya yang dapat dilakukan untuk menanggulangi terjadinya drug traffickers sebagai bagian kejahatan transnasional yang terjadi di dunia maya. Metode pendekatan yang digunakan adalah yuridis normatif dengan jenis data sekunder yang terdiri atas bahan hukum primer, bahan hukum sekunder, dan bahan hukum tersier. Data yang diperoleh dianalisis dengan menggunakan analisis yuridis kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menggambarkan bahwa kehadiran teknologi merubah transaksi narkotika secara tatap muka menjadi transaksi antara penjual dan pembeli melalui dunia maya. Narkotika sebagai kejahatan transnasional semakin mengukuhkan kedudukannya ketika perdagangan narkotika telah merambah dunia maya. Terdapat beberapa hal, di antaranya yang dapat dilakukan untuk mencegah dan menanggulangi perdagangan narkotika sebagai kejahatan transnasional, yaitu pemerintah harus melakukan patroli siber
Criminal Liability of Correctional Officers for Crimes Based on the Code of Ethics of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Regulation M.HH-16.KP.05.02/2011 Kurniati, Yeti; Permana, Yedi Widya; Hassanah, Nurul; Awaludin, Agus; Randiana, Prasetia; Lambouw, Giovani Anggasta Pratiwi; Rahim, Abdul
Global Education Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Global Education Journal (GEJ)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/gej.v3i2.213

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Correctional officers hold a vital position within Indonesia’s criminal justice system, responsible for ensuring rehabilitation, supervision, and the protection of inmates’ rights. However, numerous cases of misconduct ranging from drug trafficking, corruption, to human rights violations have raised serious concerns about accountability and the effectiveness of ethical governance. This study aims to analyze the criminal liability of correctional officers involved in crimes, viewed through the framework of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Regulation No. M.HH-16.KP.05.02/2011 concerning the Code of Ethics for Correctional Officers. Using a normative juridical method with statutory and conceptual approaches, data were collected from legislation, legal literature, and relevant case studies. The findings reveal that the regulation only provides moral and administrative sanctions without direct criminal implications, meaning that criminal responsibility must rely on general and special criminal law provisions. The study concludes that a strong synergy between the ethical code and criminal law is urgently needed to create a more effective, fair, and accountable correctional system. This research contributes to strengthening the legal framework of correctional ethics and promoting institutional integrity within Indonesia’s justice sector.
Co-Authors Abdul Rahim Ade Rizki Saputra Aep Suhendi AGUS AGUS Agus Awaludin Ahmad Fatoni Ahmad Nada Kusnendar Alfie, Dhea Andrian Yogaparanatha, Andrian Yogaparanatha Awan Setiawan Azhar, Muhamad Chairul Bahri, Robi Asadul Bayu SHW Binner Habeahan Bubun Bunyamin Bunyamin, Bubun Cahyad, Aep Hendar Cahyadi, David Dainsyah, Dainsyah Dani Durahman Darmajaya, Boyke David Cahyadi David Cahyadi, David Cahyadi Deni Sopiyan Dewi, Dian Amalia Dhanang Widijawan Dhea Alfie Doni Doni Hanafi, Doni Hanafi Eddy Setiawan, Eddy Setiawan Edy Santoso Edy Santoso, Edy Santoso Eka Priyanto Eko Susanto Tejo Ery Firsanti Ery Rachma Firsanti Fachri Rizky Fadillah Fajar Eryanto Septiawan Faris Fajharika Yusmar Feri irawan Firdaus Arifin, Firdaus Firdaus, Muhammad Raihan Gandana, Aan Tirta Giovani Anggasta Pratiwi Lambouw Gunati, Mira Hadi Prasetyo Utomo Haikal Mubarak Harry Rusman HARYATI, ETI Haryono, Tri Agus Haspada, Deny Hassanah, Nurul Hendrayana, Agus Hernawati Hernawati Hernawati Hernawati RAS Hernawati RAS Hodijatussolihah Hodijatussolihah Ichsan, Anas Putra James Yoseph Palenewen Juliawati, Kania Kamil Razak Karsa Sitorus, Ruari Prasetia Krisnamurti, Hana Kumara, Teguh Kushendar, Deden Hadi Kustiara, Imaniar Lambouw, Giovani Anggasta Pratiwi Lidya Nivisa Yusuf M. RIFKI M. Riksa Fritansya Gumilar Maarif, Ihsanul Manurung, Agustinus Mega Rahayu Mijan Miliyandra Mira Gunati Muhammad Fauzan, Muhammad Fauzan Muhammad Taufik Hidayah Munandar, Muhammad Akbar Ramadhan Munb, Munib Munggardijaya, Awang Munib Munb Murbani, Anastasia Wahyu Nurdiansyah, Lucky Alfian Nursyamsu, M. Rizqi Anshori Panuluh, Nisaa'i Ramilinia Permana, Diki Permana, Yedi Widya Pranadita, Nugraha Prasetia Randiana Priyanto, Eka Putra Pratama Putra, Erid Gauri Rahelia, Rahelia Rahmat, Riris Risnayanti Randiana, Prasetia RAS, Hj. Hernawati Razak, A. Kamil Ricardo Farida, James Ricky Gunawan, Ricky Riris Risnayanti Rahmat Rosidah Rosidah Ryan Faisal Ryan Gunawan, Ryan Saedi, Hedi Ceril Santoso, Joyo Saputra, Ade Rizki Sari, Lucky Nurlita Sari, Wiwit Juliana Sepriana, Gesta Dwi SHW, Bayu Sidiq, Yudha Permana Siti Anah Kunyanti Siti Handayani Herdiyanti Siti Handayani Herdiyanti Siti Maryati sri dwiyanti Suryawin, Paulana Christian Susanti, Rini Ayu Syaripudien, Bayu Tejo, Eko Susanto Thariq Muslim Tommy Prasetyo Tri Agus Haryono Wahyu Suwardi, Andi Wartawan, W. Wijaya, Dion Untung Wiwit Juliana Sari Wiwit Juliana Sari Wiwit Juliana Sari Yeti Rohaeti Yofy Syarkani Yuliarpan, Pipit