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Journal : Berajah Journal

PENGATURAN DAN EFEKTIVITAS SANKSI PIDANA KORUPSI DALAM HUKUM POSITIF SERTA REFORMULASINYA DALAM PERSPEKTIF PEMBAHARUAN HUKUM PIDANA DI INDONESIA Imam Fathwa; Siti Humulhaer; Bayu Triwibowo; Tri Susanto; Ratu Chumairoh Noor
Berajah Journal Vol. 5 No. 12 (2026): Berajah Journal
Publisher : CV. Lafadz Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/bj.v5i12.63

Abstract

Corruption is one of the crimes that has serious impacts on the life of the nation and the state, as it causes state financial losses and hampers national development. Therefore, Indonesian positive law strictly regulates criminal sanctions against perpetrators of corruption through Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Corruption Crimes as amended by Law Number 20 of 2001. This study aims to analyze the regulation of criminal sanctions for corruption in Indonesian positive law, evaluate the effectiveness of their implementation in judicial practice, and examine the reformulation of sentencing policies from the perspective of criminal law reform. The research method used in this study is normative legal research employing statutory and conceptual approaches. The results of the study indicate that the regulation of criminal sanctions for corruption in Indonesian positive law includes principal penalties in the form of imprisonment and fines, as well as additional penalties such as payment of compensation for state losses, asset confiscation, and revocation of certain rights. However, in practice, the implementation of these sanctions still faces several obstacles, including sentencing disparities and the suboptimal recovery of state financial losses. Therefore, it is necessary to reformulate criminal sanction policies for corruption through strengthening asset recovery mechanisms and establishing sentencing guidelines in order to realize a criminal justice system that is more effective, fair, and capable of creating a deterrent effect for perpetrators of corruption crimes.
Co-Authors A Halim Abdul Halim Abdul Halim Achmad Chafidz Ahmed Tessario Ekanuramanta Aldiansar , Divifan Armyko Alfiansyah Aji Pratama Amin Retnoningsih Amrullah, Fauzan Anggun Septiamurti Annie Mufyda Rahmatika, Annie Mufyda Asnafi, Agus Astrilia Damayanti Bahlawan, Zuhriyan Ash Shiddieqy Cahyani, Novia Noor Catur Rini Widyastuti, Catur Rini Chafidz, Achmad Dewi Artanti Putri Dewi Selvia Fardhyanti Dhoni Hartanto Dody Herdian Saputra Riyadi Dody Herdian Saputra Riyadi Dwi Prasojo Dyta Silvia Mayasari Fauzan Amrullah Fauzan Amrulloh Fauziah, Whilda Fidyawati, F Gicha Maria Rahayu Hadiyanti, Luthfia Nur Haniif Prasetiawan Harianingsih, Harianingsih Heni Pujiastuti Hidayah, Uswatun Nur Imam Fathwa Kevin Thomas Kusuma, Andre Dianata Hogi Laraswati, Vivi Anggraeni Loveyanto, Rendy Okta Maharani Kusumaningrum Maksiola, Masni Mayasari, Dyta Silvia Megawati Megawati - Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Megawati Mezaki, Naufal Mudrik Miftahuddin Azhari Muhammad Fikri Al Ghifari Mutaqin, Afrizal Mai Ngabiyanto - Nina Hartini Nina Hartini Nur Qudus Nurazizah, Nilasari Nurul Huda Nuryoto Nuryoto Paramita, Oktavianti Pradana, Daffa Zamiira Pradiza, Zefanya Pradnya, Irene Nindita Prakasita, Iffat Ganjar Fadhila Prasojo, Dwi Pratama, Alfiansyah Aji Prayoga, Ade Bintang Prima Astuti Handayani Puspita, Dessy Ratna Putri, Dwiana Asmara Putri, Raden Rara Dewi Artanti Radenrara Dewi Artanti Putri, Radenrara Dewi Artanti Rahardjo, Teguh Hardi Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas Ratu Chumairoh Noor Reshita Amalia Ramadhani Reshita Amalia Ramadhani Ria Wulansarie, Ria Rizki, Angela Dita Salwa, Dian Fatimatus Sandra Anggita Fadriana Sa’adah, Nur Septiamurti , Anggun Sinta Andriyani Siti Humulhaer Solichin Solichin Syarifatur Richana Syarifatur Richana Syifa Karimah Tri Susanto Trianita Satyawati Nabilah Wara Dyah Pita Rengga Zefanya Pradiza Zuhriyan Ash Siddieqy Bahlawa