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SIKAP PENEGAK HUKUM TERHADAP TINDAK PIDANA PENYALAHGUNAAN NARKOTIKA MENURUT UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 35 TAHUN 2009 Agung Asmara
Journal of Law ( Jurnal Ilmu Hukum ) Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Samarinda

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ABSTRACT In the application of the cumulative punishment is divided into several phases: the prosecution, the decision stage and the stage of the enforcement or execution. In the lawsuit Narcotics stage, the public prosecutor must consider the criminal provisions in the specific article of the Narcotics Act has been violated. Since the cumulative criminal provisions in the Narcotics Act is not specified on replacement confinement criminal penalties which are related to the defendant and therefore wealth difficulties in terms of execution, the prosecutor in the prosecution case Narcotics also included on the fine substitute imprisonment. Whereas in the case of Narcotics verdict stage, the judge is bound to the indictment prosecutors, legal evidence in court and is tied to the criminal provisions of the Narcotics Act. As for the implementation phase of a court decision (execution), the implementation of the decision is divided into three, namely: the implementation (execution) imprisonment, execution (execution) criminal fines and implementation (execution) imprisonment for a fine substitute.
Digital Policing Models Transform Law Enforcement Practices, Impacting Public Trust and Legitimacy Asmara, Agung; Mubarok, Jamil; Sianturi, Kurnia Desyanto; Sembiring Meliala, Adrianus Eliasta; Siregar, Roswita Berliana
Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Vol 20 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Volume 20 Nomor 1 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kepolisian

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This research investigates the impact of digital policing and the transformation of law enforcement practices on public trust and police legitimacy in Indonesia, using the case study of Polda Metro Jaya's Jakarta Smart City Policing program. The study employs a sequential explanatory mixed methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data to assess the influence of digital technologies like artificial intelligence, facial recognition, and big data analytics on policing practices. The results show that the transformation of law enforcement practices has a stronger impact on public trust compared to digital policing, with both elements indirectly affecting police legitimacy through public trust. The findings highlight the importance of transparency, accountability, and community engagement in strengthening police legitimacy. The model fit testing, using indices like Goodness of Fit Index (GFI) and Comparative Fit Index (CFI), indicates a reasonable fit, although there is room for improvement in some areas. This study contributes to the literature on digital policing in developing countries and provides practical recommendations for Indonesian police to enhance the relationship between law enforcement and the public.