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Journal : Awang Long Law Review

THE IMPACT OF COUNTERFEIT MONEY CIRCULATION ON MONETARY STABILITY AND THE ROLE OF BANK INDONESIA IN HANDLING IT Widagdo, Chanandika Dafri; Firmansyah, Hery
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v7i2.1516

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The circulation of counterfeit money in Indonesia poses a serious threat to monetary stability and public trust in the rupiah. This issue can disrupt the financial system, undermine the credibility of legal tender, and weaken the effectiveness of monetary policy. Bank Indonesia, as the central bank, plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of the national currency and ensuring a smooth payment system. Counterfeit money not only undermines the currency’s value but also creates challenges for economic growth and stability. This study aims to analyze the impact of counterfeit money circulation on Indonesia’s monetary stability and evaluate the role of Bank Indonesia in mitigating its effects. Using a normative juridical method with a qualitative descriptive approach, the research relies on secondary data obtained through literature reviews, legal instruments, policy reports, and publications from relevant institutions such as Bank Indonesia and law enforcement agencies. The data are analyzed by interpreting legal norms, institutional functions, and strategic efforts concerning monetary stability. The findings indicate that Bank Indonesia has implemented multi-faceted mitigation strategies, including enhancing the security design of the rupiah, improving public financial literacy through campaigns like “Love, Proud, Understand Rupiah,” and strengthening cooperation with law enforcement to address counterfeit money circulation. However, challenges remain, particularly with technological advancements used by counterfeiters and insufficient public awareness. The study concludes that Bank Indonesia’s role must be continuously strengthened, not only in legal and technological measures but also in increasing public engagement to safeguard the rupiah and ensure monetary stability.
REVENGE PORN IN INDONESIAN LAW: AN ANALYSIS OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY AND VICTIM PROTECTION BASED ON THE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION AND TRANSACTIONS LAW AND THE SEXUAL VIOLENCE CRIME LAW Madani, Irfan Syauqi; Firmansyah, Hery
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v7i2.1580

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The advancement of information technology has led to new forms of crime, one of which is revenge porn. This crime involves the non-consensual distribution of intimate content, often carried out as retaliation after a failed relationship. Although Indonesian law has addressed this issue, victim protection remains insufficient and fragmented. This research aims to analyze the criminal liability of perpetrators and the legal protection for revenge porn victims in Indonesia under the Electronic Information and Transactions Law and the Sexual Violence Crime Law. The study employs a normative juridical method with a case study approach. Findings indicate that while the Electronic Information and Transactions Law can criminalize perpetrators, it falls short in addressing victims' psychological and social harm. The Sexual Violence Crime Law provides more comprehensive protection, including restitution and recovery services. However, implementation faces challenges such as societal stigma and a lack of gender-sensitive law enforcement. Thus, an integrated approach involving regulation, law enforcement, and public education is crucial to ensure holistic victim protection. In conclusion, the state must strengthen victim-centered legal implementation and consider immaterial impacts, while promoting prevention through legal reform and public awareness.
A JURIDICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF PERPETRATORS OF ONLINE CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION Charenitha, Aurellia; Firmansyah, Hery
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v8i1.1910

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This study analyzes the criminal liability of perpetrators of child sexual exploitation conducted through online media under Indonesian criminal law. The research applies a normative juridical method with statutory and case approaches. The findings reveal that perpetrators can be held criminally liable if proven to have committed the offense with culpability, as stipulated in the Indonesian Criminal Code, the Child Protection Law, the Electronic Information and Transactions Law, and the Pornography Law. Although the existing legal framework is relatively adequate, law enforcement remains hampered by difficulties in digital evidence collection, overlapping regulations, and low levels of public digital literacy. The study highlights the need for legal reform and preventive strategies focusing on digital literacy and child protection to strengthen the national legal system and ensure comprehensive protection for children in cyberspace in accordance with the best interest of the child principle.
Implementation of Educational Programs as a Strategy for Fulfilling Children’s Rights and Reducing Recidivism in Juvenile Correctional Institutions Patty, Thalia Rizq Aurora; Firmansyah, Hery
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v8i1.1914

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This study analyzes the implementation of educational programs as a strategy for fulfilling children's rights and reducing recidivism within the Special Child Development Institution. The right to education is a fundamental mandate of Law No. 11 of 2012 on the Juvenile Criminal Justice System, which ensures that children in conflict with the law continue to receive education, guidance, and skills training as part of their rehabilitation. However, the persistence of juvenile recidivism indicates a gap between legal norms and their practical execution. Employing a qualitative method with both normative juridical and empirical approaches, this research examines the effectiveness of educational program implementation in the Special Child Development Institution. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and a review of legal frameworks and relevant literature. The findings demonstrate that educational programs at the Special Child Development Institution contribute to fulfilling children’s rights by providing access to formal and non-formal education, character development, and vocational training. Nevertheless, their effectiveness in reducing recidivism remains limited due to inadequate facilities, insufficient professional educators, diverse psychosocial backgrounds of the children, and inconsistencies in the educational curriculum. The study affirms that education can serve as a significant instrument for preventing recidivism when supported by structured implementation, consistent mentorship, and strengthened psychosocial interventions. Therefore, optimizing educational programs in the Special Child Development Institution is a strategic step toward ensuring the protection of children’s rights and reducing repeated offending.
Co-Authors Adeline, Laurencia Adriela, Jessica Zelma Ahmad Muzacky Aisyah Cahyani, Putri Amelia Abdullah Zimah Aprianes, Cesilia Audy, Viola Cendranita, Ivannia Cesilia Aprianes Charenitha, Aurellia Chrishans, Raffael Moreno Cintya, Sindhi Claudia, Jean Deryl Leeland Dianti, Anisa Rahma Edgar, Calvin Egieta Christy Tarigan Evangeline Amanta Chrisya Evelyn Natasha, Evelyn Fahmi Saputra, Ewaprilyandi Febiola, Stefany Florencia Fevernova, Fiona George Daniel Pangaribuan Gunawan, Angelene Vivian Harefa, Dany Hendra Jaya Harshita, Harshita Hasna, Nada Putri Henlindra, Roland Nofenick Gunther Hugo Feris Tri Susanto Hum, M. Indri Elena Suni Ivanca, Eveline Jean Ranice Siregar, Alynne Khoiroh, Aimmatul Kholim, Fellicia Angelica Kuistono, Caesar Andre Liberty, Gavriel Lim, Hamielly Cortez Madani, Irfan Syauqi Mandala, Azi Fachri Marbun, Jessica Marshanda, Talitha Mathiew Mahulette, Andrew Reinhard Matthew Mikha Sebastian Matondang Michelle, Grace Bernadette Mikael Rondo, Pieter Agustinus Mutiara Adival, Julisya Nadhir, Khibran Natashya, Natashya Naufal Wala, Gevan Ngadio, Gabriel Nugroho, Dryan Oemar, Erwin Natosmal Oktavina, Margaretha Andini Patty, Thalia Rizq Aurora Putra, Surya Dharma Putra, Verdy Cahyana Putri, Lisentia Putri, Nessya Monica Larasati Riyanto Prameswara, Dwi Sabrina, Najwa Maulida Sahrul, Farhan Ananda Sandini, Jessica Sealtiel, Marselly Siahaan, Shinta Aulia Sukur, Partermutios Susilo Putra Sun Lisyah, Lisyah Susanto, Hugo Feris Tri Tata Wijayanta Timothy Benaya, Marsahala Trinovada, Andrew Valedra Sitorus, Juan Vanessa Vanessa Walla, Mikhael Melvren Wang, Wesly Widagdo, Chanandika Dafri Widjaja, Jety