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PERLUNYA MENANAMKAN BUDAYA ANTIKORUPSI DALAM DIRI ANAK SEJAK USIA DINI Indang Sulastri
Mimbar Hukum - Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada Vol 24, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (376.586 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jmh.16144

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Corruption in Indonesia is very difficult to eradicate because it is entrenched, both in the legislative, executive, and judicial systems. Therefore, installing anti-corruption culture to children from their early age is necessary, because children are our young successors and leaders. If anti-corruption behaviour has been entrenched within all law enforcement agencies and society, it is hoped that the habit of committing bribery would disappear. The saying “to clean the floor with a dirty broom” to illustrate corruption eradication efforts in Indonesia would then vanish. Korupsi di Indonesia begitu sulit diberantas karena sudah sangat membudaya, baik di kalangan lembaga legislatif, eksekutif, maupun yudikatif. Oleh sebab itu, menanamkan budaya antikorupsi dalam diri anak sejak usia dini menjadi hal yang sangat diperlukan, karena anak akan menjadi penerus estafet kepemimpinan. Apabila budaya antikorupsi tersebut sudah terpatri di dalam diri seluruh aparat penegak hukum dan seluruh lapisan masyarakat, maka budaya suap-menyuap yang merupakan salah satu bentuk dari tindak pidana korupsi dengan sendirinya akan menjadi tergeser bahkan sirna, sehingga tidak akan ada lagi istilah “membersihkan lantai dengan sapu yang kotor” dalam upaya pemberantasan tindak pidana korupsi di Indonesia.
The Aplication Of Restorative Justive To Fraud Cases In The Palangkaraya District Attorney’s Office Akbar, Muhammad Athaillah; Sulastri, Indang; Dewi, Yurika Fahliany
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jlph.v6i1.2579

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The purpose of this study is to explore the implementation and challenges of restorative justice in resolving fraud cases at the Palangkaraya District Prosecutor's Office. This research adopts an empirical legal method, involving fieldwork and interviews to gather data. The findings indicate that the application of restorative justice in fraud cases at the Palangkaraya District Prosecutor's Office reflects a shift from a repressive penal system toward a more recovery-oriented, reconciliatory, and socially responsible approach. However, its implementation remains limited to minor offenses and depends on voluntary restitution and mutual agreement. Of the 27 fraud cases recorded between 2023 and 2025, only two were resolved through restorative justice, highlighting the need for a thorough evaluation to broaden and optimize its application.
The Aplication Of Restorative Justive To Fraud Cases In The Palangkaraya District Attorney’s Office Akbar, Muhammad Athaillah; Sulastri, Indang; Dewi, Yurika Fahliany
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jlph.v6i1.2579

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The purpose of this study is to explore the implementation and challenges of restorative justice in resolving fraud cases at the Palangkaraya District Prosecutor's Office. This research adopts an empirical legal method, involving fieldwork and interviews to gather data. The findings indicate that the application of restorative justice in fraud cases at the Palangkaraya District Prosecutor's Office reflects a shift from a repressive penal system toward a more recovery-oriented, reconciliatory, and socially responsible approach. However, its implementation remains limited to minor offenses and depends on voluntary restitution and mutual agreement. Of the 27 fraud cases recorded between 2023 and 2025, only two were resolved through restorative justice, highlighting the need for a thorough evaluation to broaden and optimize its application.