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Police Discretion in Traffic Criminal Cases Committed by Children Sylvia Claudia Agustina; Heni Siswanto; Nikmah Rosidah
Ius Poenale Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Lampung

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Traffic crimes committed by children generally occur because of negligence. The problem of this research is how the implementation of police discretion in traffic criminal cases committed by children and why there are obstacles in the implementation of police discretion in traffic criminal cases carried out by children. The problem approach in this study uses a normative juridical approach. Data collection is done by library research. Data were analyzed qualitatively to obtain research conclusions. The results showed that the implementation of police discretion in traffic criminal cases by children is a form of settlement of cases outside the court carried out with a peace process based on good faith between the parties involved in traffic accidents to pursue settlement in a family way. The settlement of a traffic accident case does not have to be a criminal punishment or the imposition of a criminal sanction, in this case based on the occurrence of an act, if it occurs due to negligence and error not on the suspect. Factors that impede the implementation of police discretion in traffic criminal cases committed by children are the limited number of members of the Metro Police Traffic Satlantas in handling traffic cases, incomplete data and information submitted by the perpetrators and victims involved in traffic criminal cases, so that the perpetrators and victims only provide data deemed not potentially detrimental to their party. Cultural Factors, namely the personal character of the offender, victim and his family who do not support the settlement of cases outside the court.
The Law Enforcement Of Hate Speech Crime In Polda Lampung Ridho Grisyan; Sunarto DM; Heni Siswanto
Ius Poenale Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Lampung

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Criminal acts related to hate speech are one of the crimes that occur as a result of the misuse of information technology carried out by a person or group by conveying forms of provocation, seditious actions, or in the form of insults to someone or certain other groups in terms of various indicators, namely race, skin, gender, religion and others. Research problems: how are the efforts to deal with the criminal act of distributing electronic information containing hate speech at POLDA Lampung and why there are obstacles to efforts to overcome the criminal act of distributing electronic information containing hate speech at the Regional Police located in Lampung Province. This type of research is a normative juridical research. The data analysis was done qualitatively. The approach to the problem used is the statute approach. The results of this study indicate that the law enforcement of hate speech using social media is carried out by the Sub-Directorate for Cyber Crime of POLDA Lampung through non-penal and penal means. Non-penal efforts are carried out by carrying out cyber patrols and socializing the prohibition on hate speech using social media. Penal efforts carried out by investigation and investigation. The factors that hinder efforts to overcome criminal acts of hate speech by using social media are in the aspects of legislation, aspects of law enforcement officials, facilities and infrastructure, community conditions and cultural aspects of these factors, there are dominant factors being weaknesses, namely in the aspect of law enforcers who are not yet competent and have mastered the development of types of crimes related to information technology, precisely at the Cyber Police Unit in Lampung Province.
Co-Authors Abdillah Yoga Nurfawwaz Afifah Maharani Agung Abadi Kiswandono Agus Triono Aisyah Muda Cemerlang Akbar, Farrell Azlani Anisa, Jenny Anugrah R’lalana Sebayang Arif Rahmanto Aulia Arnelita Budi Riski Desia Rakhma Banjarani Diah Gustiniati Maulani Dona Raisa Monica Dona Raisa Monica Eko Raharjo Emilia Susanti Erna Dewi Erna Dewi . Faisal Fardiansyah, Ahmad Irzal Fathoni Fathoni Fatonah, Rini Femi Zulfa Nurkheliza Firganefi Firmansyah, Ade Arif Fristia Berdian Tamza FX Sumarja, FX Haya Anastasya Azra Hikmah, Kholifah Nuzulul Ida Septiani Anjelika Ikhsan Setiawan Irma Nur Amanda Irzal Fardiansyah, Ahmad Julia Rahayu Kasmawati M Surya Insani Manalu, Paskharia Maroni Maroni Maya Shafira Maya Shafira Meidiantama, Refi Mita Rilyanti Muhammad Fadel Izha Leondra Muhammad Farid Muhtadi Muhtadi Muhtadi Muhtadi Munaris . Natamiharja, Rudi Naufal Zuhdi Niken Nurhadz Febriyani Nikmah Rosidah Nikmah Rosidah Ninik Ayuhandika Putri, Abelia Zahara Qorry Kharisma Sari Ragil Jaya Tamara Rahma, Nediyan Fania Ramadhani. D, Anggia Nur Rendie Meita Sarie Putri Ria Wierma Putri, Ria Wierma Ridho Grisyan Rinaldy Amrullah Rini Fathonah Rini Fathonah, Rini Rizki, Budi Robby Malaheksa Rochmat Mushowwir Sahril Fadillah Sari, Linda Sepriyadi Adhan S Septiana, Rima Marta Ajeng Setyorini, Annisa Silviana, Ria Sitorus, Jono Parulian Sri Riski Sri Riski Sumiharni Sumiharni Sumiharni Sumiharni Sunarto DM Sunaryo Sunaryo Susi Susanti Sylvia Claudia Agustina Tamza, Fristia Berdia Tekila Pramita Amboina Togatorop, Dioz Thimoteus Tri Andrisman Ubaidillah, Kodri Vanessa Vanessa Warganegara, Damanhuri Yulia Kusuma Wardani Yulia Kusuma Wardani Yusdiyanto Zein Rasheed Khanna Zulkarnain Ridlwan