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Journal : POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES (POLRI)

Strengthening Forensic Laboratory Methods in Solving Murder Case Without Witnesses: Case Study Polrestabes Bandung Jurisdiction Pratama, Abdur Roni Satya; Runturambi, Arthur Josias Simon
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i4.1810

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This study examines strengthening Scientific Crime Investigation (SCI) approaches through forensic laboratory methods for solving witness-less murder cases in Polrestabes (Metropolitan Police Resort) Bandung’s jurisdiction. The case study focuses on Police Report LP/B/421/XII/2024/JBR/Restabes BDG/Sektor Batununggal, involving victim MMY who died from neck slashing and back stabbing by an unknown perpetrator. Forensic laboratory methods serve as central pillars of SCI approaches. Without eyewitness testimony, scientific analysis of physical evidence becomes the sole objective means of uncovering facts. Forensic laboratories enable precise analysis of DNA, fingerprints, blood, fibers, and digital traces which potentially identifying suspects or supporting alibis. These laboratories accelerate investigations while enhancing legal evidence validity through scientifically accountable methods. Strengthening forensic laboratory facilities, human resources, and operational systems is crucial for effective law enforcement in witness-less homicide cases. The study employs a qualitative case study approach based on the Polrestabes Bandung case. Data collection includes literature reviews, interviews with investigators and experts, and investigation document analysis. This analysis aims to provide recommendations for strengthening forensic laboratory method utilization in witness-less homicide investigations. The research expects to deliver concrete recommendations for enhancing forensic laboratory method implementation in similar cases, providing replicable insights for police investigators. Additionally, it aims to contribute to strategic policy development regarding forensic laboratory methods within law enforcement institutions, ultimately improving the effectiveness of criminal investigations when traditional witness testimony is unavailable.
Analysis of The Resolution of Traffic Accident Cases Involving Electric Bicycles in The Jurisdiction of The Sula Islands Police Anwar, Rinaldi; Setyabudi, Chairul Muriman; Runturambi, Arthur Josias Simon
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v5i1.2111

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Traffic accidents involving electric bicycles in the Sula Islands continue to increase; however, regulatory gaps and low levels of safety awareness make case resolution by the police more complex, requiring adaptive and effective legal strategies that are aligned with local social conditions. This study aims to analyse the application of law, case resolution mechanisms, and factors influencing the handling of traffic accidents involving electric bicycles within the jurisdiction of the Sula Islands Police. The study is grounded in several theoretical and conceptual frameworks, including Progressive Law Theory, Public Policy Theory, Management Theory, Traffic Accident Concept, Electric Bicycle Concept, Restorative Justice Concept, Community Policing Concept, Case Resolution Concept, and Police Science Concept. A qualitative case study method is employed to examine empirical conditions and law enforcement practices. The findings indicate that law enforcement in electric bicycle accident cases is constrained by the absence of regional regulations, leading to reliance on supervision and appeals; case settlement therefore adopts an adaptive, restorative justice-oriented approach focused on victim recovery, accountability, and community involvement; and effectiveness is determined by officer competence, resource availability, and integrated, flexible working methods. Overall, this study underscores the urgency of strengthening local regulatory frameworks and institutional capacity to ensure legal certainty, public safety, and substantive justice in a sustainable manner.