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Bargaining for Punishment in Corruption Crime: Toward Justice from a Victimology Perspective Gussman, Angga Aldilla; Hafrida, Hafrida; Usman, Usman; Lasmadi, Sahuri; Sudarti, Elly; Rahayu, Sri
Ipso Jure Vol. 1 No. 11 (2024): Ipso Jure - December
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/be8qn325

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Corruption is an extraordinary crime that causes significant losses to the state, both materially and immaterially, which has a broad impact on the economic, social and political stability of a country. As the main victim in corruption crimes, the state bears the burden of recovering the losses incurred. The concept of bargaining for punishment offers an alternative approach in corruption law enforcement by allowing the perpetrator to reduce the sentence through the return of state losses. This research aims to analyze the application of the concept of bargaining for punishment in the context of Indonesian criminal law, especially in realizing justice and benefits for the state as a victim. The method used is Normative Juridical legal research, this research discusses the relevance of bargaining for punishment in bridging the interests of the state for the recovery of losses with the principles of criminal justice. The results show that the application of this concept can accelerate the case settlement process, reduce the burden on the justice system, and maximize the return of lost state assets. However, the application of bargaining for punishment must be closely monitored so as not to harm the principle of justice, especially in dealing with perpetrators with a significant level of guilt. Bargaining for punishment has the potential to become a strategic mechanism in eradicating corruption in Indonesia, provided that it is applied proportionally by considering aspects of justice, expediency, and legal certainty. This research recommends strengthening regulations and guidelines for the implementation of bargaining for punishment to ensure optimal recovery for the state as victims of corruption crimes
The Concept of Bargaining for Punishment in Resolving Corruption Cases Drived by Technological Developments Gussman, Angga Aldilla; Usman, Usman; Sudarti, Elly; Lasmadi, Sahuri; Liyus, Herry
Ipso Jure Vol. 1 No. 11 (2024): Ipso Jure - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/1dmfwz07

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The development of information technology has provided new challenges in the fight against corruption, especially in terms of technology-based crimes that are difficult to detect. This research aims to analyze the application of the concept of bargaining for punishment in handling digital corruption cases and evaluate the challenges and benefits arising from its application. The method used in this research is a literature study and analysis of applicable legal concepts in the context of technology-based crimes. The results show that the application of this mechanism can accelerate the process of disclosing corruption cases involving technology, by offering incentives to reduce sentences to defendants who are willing to cooperate. However, the application of this concept also faces a number of challenges, such as the potential for abuse of the justice system, the complexity of obtaining valid evidence, and the need for regulatory updates and capacity building of law enforcement agencies. Overall, while bargaining for punishment offers great potential to accelerate the disclosure and recovery of state losses, its success relies heavily on the integrity of the legal system and strict oversight.
Perlindungan Hukum terhadap Korban Perdagangan Orang dengan Modus Pekerja Migran Ilegal Salsabila, Viyosi; Usman; Sudarti, Elly
Jurnal Alwatzikhoebillah : Kajian Islam, Pendidikan, Ekonomi, Humaniora Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Alwatzikhoebillah : Kajian Islam, Pendidikan, Ekonomi, Humaniora
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37567/alwatzikhoebillah.v12i1.4960

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Human trafficking conducted through the modus of illegal migrant workers remains a serious issue within the Indonesian legal system. In practice, migrant workers who are recruited and deployed through non-procedural mechanisms are often not recognized as victims of trafficking in persons, but instead are treated merely as administrative violators of labor and migration regulations. This approach results in inadequate legal protection for victims and undermines the effectiveness of criminal accountability for perpetrators. This research aims to analyze the regulation of legal protection for victims of trafficking in persons with the modus of illegal migrant workers and to examine criminal law policy in constructing the criminal responsibility of perpetrators. The research employs a normative juridical method using statutory and conceptual approaches. The findings indicate the existence of normative ambiguity and normative conflict between Law Number 18 of 2017 on the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers and Law Number 21 of 2007 on the Eradication of the Crime of Trafficking in Persons. These inconsistencies adversely affect the fulfillment of victims’ rights and weaken victim-oriented protection. Therefore, regulatory harmonization and a criminal law policy approach that prioritizes victim protection are necessary to ensure legal certainty and justice.
Co-Authors Agus Abdul Gani Ahmad Nor Hamidy Ainul Kiromah Aji, Galuh Bastoro Akbar Kurnia Putra Albertus Djoko Lesmono Alfrida Diftia Vestnanda Anggi Diana Pramudita Anggraini, Widia Anis Budi Rizkiyati Aprilia, Wahyuni Arfa'i Arfa'i Arien Fivadilla Arlik Sarinda Aurellya Abdillah Wijaya Putri Aurellya Abdillah Wijaya Putri Bakar, Firdaus Abu Bambang Supriadi bawazir, Fuad Cholifatur Rosidah Cindy Ferdianty Daimatul Makrifah Daulay, Nisrina Ramadhani Della Marchelia Deswita, Triana Desy Nurdiasari Desyandri Desyandri Devi Aprilia Nurvirani Dhana Suhatin Dheny Wahyudhi Dheny Wahyudi Didik Setiyadi Elia Novalina Elisa Putri, Dina Elsa Rahmawati Emi Ariyani Erlyn Yulia Erwin Erwin Faiqotul Himah Febriana Tri Nur Suliana Ferdian, Tomy Fitri Amelia Fitri Hariani Fitria, Hasparrini Ningrum Giovani, Eldytha Gussman, Angga Aldilla H. Usman, H. Usman H. Usman, H. Usman Hafrida Handoko Handoko Hartati Hartati Hasanatul Ulum Heni Ruspitasari Herlambang Hernando, Riski Hildatul Zannah Hilmi Bin Abdus Salam I Ketut Mahardika Iin Maulina Indah Kurnia Nur Pratiwi Guterres Indah Rustiawan Indrawati Indrawati Iqbal Bunga Pertiwi Ismil Ridayatun Winayah Ivan Fauzani Raharja Karina Laksmiari Khusna, Amsilatul Kukuh Dwi Sudharma L, Sahuri Lailatul Nuraini Lailatul Qomaria Lisa Listyo Wati Liyus, Herry Lubna Lubna Lusiana Candra Dewi Lya Himmatul Ilmi Mardika Wulansari Maryani m Maryani Maryani Maya Arsita Merry Khanza Kusuma Wardhany Naili Afkarina Nawawi, Khabib Nirsa Nindia Putri Novie Damayanti Rachman Novy Titah Nur Faizah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nuriman Nuriman Nurul Mega Astutik Nys Arfa Pakpahan, Jun Triono Pramudya Dwi Aristya Pramudya Dwi Aristya Putra Prastowo, Sri Handono Budi Putri Ma'rufiyanti Qarmia Amanda Qodi, Muhammad Amin Qurrotu A’yunina Rahayu , Sri Rakhmawati, Dessy Ramadani, Atifa Awdia Rasty Sri Fadiah Restu Dwi Setiyo Utami Restu Yudistira Putri Rif’ati Dina Handayani Rikmadani, Yudi Anton Risna Maylina Rohatin Rohatin Rola, Putri Sindi Rosdiana Afifah Rahman Sahuri Lasmadi Sahuri Lasmadi Salfa Zahroh Ahadah Salsabila, Viyosi SAUDAH SAUDAH Septian Ari Kususa Setiawan, M Nanda Shanti Dewi Agustina Sherly Laili Shofira Amatullah Simatun Ni'mah Singgih Bektiarso Sinta Nuriyah Siregar, Elizabeth Siregar, Tania Tri Dewi Siswi Fidayasari Siti Juwariyah Sonia Sonia, Sonia Sri Astutik SRI RAHAYU Sri Septi Dyah Pratiwi Sri Wahyuni Sri Yuliastutik Subiki Subiki Sugiyanto Sugiyanto Sutikno Sutikno Sutoto, Sukamto Syamsul Hadi Syamsul Ph.D M.A. Hadi Trapsilo Prihandono Usman Usman Usman Wahyu Ari Nurdiana Wahyuni Aprilia Wildah Maulidatul Hosnah Yadi, Insya yayan mega lusiana Yuli Yan Tika Yuliske Yuliske Yushardi Yushardi Yushardi Yushardi Zainal Arifin Zainal Arifin Zepyra Damayanti Zidan Afidah