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The Potential Application of The Bridging Approach In Community-Based Corrections In Indonesia: A Comparative Perspective Hamja, Hamja; Nunna, Bhanu Prakash; Sutrisno, Endang; Sambas, Nandang; Widjajanti, Ermania
LAW REFORM Vol 22, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI MAGISTER ILMU HUKUM FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO SEMARANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/lr.v22i1.71136

Abstract

Electronic Monitoring (EM) constitutes a sophisticated surveillance mechanism that epitomizes technological advancements within the legal sphere and acts as a feasible substitute for conventional detention practices. Nations such as South Korea have adeptly incorporated EM into a meticulously designed, community-centric training framework. Indonesia is encouraged to adopt EM; however, the effective realization of this initiative necessitates alterations to the prevailing legal and social infrastructure. This research endeavors to investigate the feasibility of EM implementation in Indonesia through a comparative analysis with the established framework in South Korea, focusing particularly on the alignment of correctional institutions, technological systems, and community engagement. Employing a comparative judicial methodology, this study assesses the legal framework, institutional arrangements, and operational procedures pertaining to EM in both jurisdictions. Findings indicate that South Korea has established a comprehensive national framework for EM, supported by centralised monitoring facilities located in Seoul and Daejeon, regional parole offices, and coordinated oversight in conjunction with law enforcement agencies. In contrast, Indonesia's correctional system remains hampered by fragmented regulatory measures, inadequate institutional collaboration, and limited technological capabilities. The lack of EM as a formally recognised legal instrument limits alternative sentencing options and exacerbates prison overcrowding. This study concludes that Indonesia requires legislative reform, capital investment in monitoring infrastructure, and enhanced inter-agency collaboration to facilitate the effective implementation of EM.
Co-Authors A. Harits Nu’man Abdul Wahab Ade Mahmud Adib Gunawan Agus Gede Sutamaya Agus Hadian Rahim Alya Tsania Aprillianti Amri, Qoonitah Anan, Moh. Shofi Arifton, Arifton Arinto Nurcahyono Ashuri Ashuri Atika Sari Beny Harkat Bima Guntara Bulan, Dewi Nawang Caecielia Wagiono Chepi Ali Firman Chepi Ali Firman Zakaria Clarissa Yudhanetta Dey Ravena Dian Alan Setiawan Dias Ayustie Munandar Dini Dewi Heniarti Dini Dewi Heniarti Diva Aulia Rizky Imani Durahman Manurung Edi Setiadi Endang Sutrisno Ermania Widjajanti Faizul Idris Farel Mochammad Zafrullah Fitria Rahma Azahra Hamja, Hamja Handayani, Suci Hati Hariyadi, Nazla Shafira Haspada, Deni Havid Zul Aswad Havid Hernawati RAS Herniati, Dini Dewi Hijriani, Adinda Nurrizkia Ida Bagus Nyoman Dhedy Widyabawa Inneke Dwi Cahya Inneke Dwi Cahya Jamila, Lina Kharisma Fajar Ilmperdana Koswara, Indra Yudha Kusumah, R. Windi Rachmawati Mahmud, Ade Mochamad Dendy Anugrah Mochamad Farrel Nurrahman Sahid Mohammad Fakhri Abdul Malik Muchamad Nur Adnan Muhamad Agung Prayoga Muhamad Irfan Florid Muhammad Adhi Yudha Prawira Neni Sri Imaniyati Novianti Nunna, Bhanu Prakash Nu’mani, Harits Oksidelfa Yanto Oktadiana, Viri Pratama Maulidyawanto Rahmah, Annida Rasinih Ratna Januarita Rimsyahtono Rimsyahtono Rimsyahtono Rini Irianti Sundary Ronggo Prasetyo Rully Hanafi Dahlan Rusyanto, Opan Sari, Nani Widya Sianipar, Ferry Agus Siti Nurjanah Slamet, Amalul Arifin Sri Ratna Suminar Syavira Maharani Kiswanda Syifa Anggita Ahimsa Putri Try Ahmad Mirza Wulandari, Arsem Yeti Sumiyati Yoel Latif Yudha Prawira Ramadhan Zainur Arifin Syah Zhetira Rizkika