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Law Enforcement Against Unauthorized Access to Security Restricted Area (A Study at Sepinggan Airport Balikpapan) Rahman, Luthfi Ahmadani; Lisi, Ivan Zairani; Hairan, Hairan
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): August: Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

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This study examines law enforcement against individuals who enter the Security Restricted Area without authorization at Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport in Balikpapan. The research identifies five contributing factors to the violations: the change in status of certain areas from Security Restricted Area to Controlled Area; substandard perimeter fencing conditions; inconsistent entry permit checks by aviation security personnel; low public awareness—with 79% of respondents unaware of the definition of a Security Restricted Area and 84% unaware of the penalties for violations; and the historical and economic background of fishermen who have inhabited the area since 1975. Although regulations stipulate penalties for violators, in practice law enforcement is has been well to verbal warnings without firm criminal sanctions. Barriers to enforcement include a lack of assertiveness from aviation security personnel who are still permissive, and insufficient public dissemination of regulations. The study recommends enhanced supervision, strengthened regulatory frameworks, and public education to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement in ensuring aviation security
Law Enforcement Against Perpetrators of Diploma Forgery Crimes in the Jurisdiction of Samarinda Police Resort Ramadhanty, Nia Syafira; Lisi, Ivan Zairani; Syarifuddin , La
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 13 No. 5 (2024): December: Law Science and Field
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Abstract: This study examines the enforcement of legal actions against perpetrators of diploma forgery crimes within the jurisdiction of the Samarinda Police Resort. Focusing on both procedural and substantive legal approaches, the research explores the implications of legal enforcement efforts in addressing document falsification as a criminal offense. Using normative juridical methods, the research highlights challenges faced by law enforcement in proving criminal intent and ensuring adequate penalties for deterrence. This research contributes to the discourse on improving criminal law systems in combating intellectual fraud while safeguarding the credibility of academic credentials. Keywords: Diploma Forgery; Legal Enforcement; Samarinda Police Resort; Criminal Law; and Law Deterrence.