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Analisis Yuridis Turut Serta Melakukan Perkosaan Dan Pembunuhan Berencana(Studi Putusan Nomor 3/Pid.B/2017/PN.Cbn) Moeda, Devny Melyanta Antoneta; Manafe, Deddy R. Ch.; Fanggi, Rosalind Angel
Artemis Law Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2026): Artemis Law Journal Vol.3, No.2, May 2026
Publisher : Law Faculty, Nusa Cendana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/alj.v3i2.22444

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Criminal acts committed together, such as ganging up, assault, rape, and premeditated murder, require separate proof of each element of the crime. Therefore, the author conducted this study with the following objectives: 1) To determine and analyze the judge's considerations regarding the criminal acts of participating in ganging up, assault, rape, and murder based on trial facts. 2) To determine and analyze the imposition of life imprisonment based on the purpose of sentencing. This study uses a normative legal research type by examining laws and court decisions. The sources of legal materials used are primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials which are then analyzed descriptively qualitatively. The results of the study indicate that the panel of judges has actively considered the involvement of the defendant by paying attention to the elements of the criminal acts of rape and premeditated murder which have been proven through witness statements, evidence, and the defendant's statement. Although the elements of the crime of assault and assault have not been proven, the imposition of a life sentence does not reflect a balance between each of the crimes that have been proven, so that the objectives of punishment, both as retribution, general deterrence, and social rehabilitation, are not fully achieved.
Tinjauan Kriminologis Terhadap Kasus Pencurian Yang Dilakukan Oleh Residivis Di Kota Kupang Aurelio, Aurelio Junior Wolo; Rudepel Petrus Leo; Rosalind Angel Fanggi
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 5 No. 6: Mei 2026
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jim.v5i6.17097

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This study is motivated by the increasing number of theft cases committed by recidivists in Kupang City, indicating that law enforcement and correctional efforts have not been fully effective in preventing the recurrence of criminal acts. Recidivism in theft cases is an important issue as it is related to both individual and social environmental factors influencing the offenders’ behavior. Therefore, this study aims to identify the factors causing theft by recidivists and to analyze the effectiveness of the law and sanctions applied in preventing such crimes in Kupang City. This research employs an empirical legal research method with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through direct interviews with recidivist offenders, correctional officers, and police officers, and supported by literature study. The collected data were analyzed using a descriptive qualitative method to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the research problems. The results show that the factors causing theft by recidivists consist of internal and external factors. Internal factors include psychological conditions such as mental pressure, frustration, low self-control, and established criminal habits. Meanwhile, external factors include unfavorable social environments, peer influence, economic pressure, and lack of family support. In addition, the effectiveness of the law and sanctions is considered not yet optimal, due to weaknesses in inmate rehabilitation, limited coordination among law enforcement institutions, and social stigma against former prisoners that hinders social reintegration. The conclusion of this study is that theft committed by recidivists in Kupang City is influenced by a combination of internal and external factors, as well as the ineffectiveness of law enforcement and sanctions in preventing repeated crimes. Therefore, more comprehensive efforts are needed, including improving the quality of rehabilitation in correctional institutions, strengthening inter-agency coordination, and increasing social support from the community to prevent recidivism
Co-Authors Adrianty Charmelita Valentine Mali Adrianus Djara Dima Adrianus Djara Dima Agatha Melinda Soebesky Uras Agatha Novarilla Akong Alfred Setyawan Pratama Alven Patrick Tanggo Alvons H. A. Boymau Amaina, Fransiskus Varan Antonius Sigaria Aplonia Duru Kana Asa, Paskalia Aprilia Christanti Asriani Jawa Aurelio, Aurelio Junior Wolo Bessi, Zarlito K. Taku Bhisa Vitus Wilhelmus Cahyono, Albert Dwi Deby F. Ng. Fallo Deby F.Ng. Fallo Deddy R. Ch. Manafe Deddy. R. CH. Manafe Delfiana Manugae Desy Nathalia Wehelmince Kock Diana Ndun Dima, Adrianus Djara Djo, Marlin Efri Henderina Bail Elisabeth Puji Sri Rejeki Elvis Hizkia Malelak Guterres, Deny Susilo Herman , Alfonsius Triandro Herman Djoenina Heryanto Amalo Imelda Rosari Bau Ismawati Jamaludin Jimy Pello Josshy Christine Dudu Kadja, Gracia Frederika Karolus K. Medan Karolus Kopong Medan Korin, Maria Henderika Arta Leo, Rudepel Petrus LeoDima, Harmingganov Manilani, Flora Apriliana Manuain, Orpa G Manuain, Orpa G. Manuain, Orpa Ganefo Manubulu, Cristin Octavia Mariela Nikita Putri Matheus Paulino Mude Kiok Meylischa Irna Lamma Moeda, Devny Melyanta Antoneta Nega Mariance Mulik Nenobais, Yosefina Sarlin Nikolas Manu Nitbani, Florensi T Obe, Elfrida Tipe Orpa Ganefo Manuain Pello, Jimmy Ramis, Teresia Avilla Resi, Maria Gracela Putri Rudepel Petrus Leo Rudepel Petrus Leo Salhenover Laibahas Sigit Prabowo Sonbait Sine, Jeremy Alexander Sinurat, Aksi Sofie Jashinta Nalle Sonatha, Neni Thelma S.M Kadja Thelma S.M. Kadja Wihelmus, Bhisa Vitus Wilhelmus, Bhisa V Yeremias Bagul