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Konsep Restorative Justice Dalam Penanganan Tindak Pidana Cyberbullying Di Indonesia Febri Bachtiar Irawan; Siti Marwiyah; Bachrul Amiq
PESHUM : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 5 No. 3: April 2026
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/peshum.v5i3.15990

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This study examines the concept of restorative justice as an alternative approach to addressing cyberbullying crimes within the Indonesian criminal justice system. The rapid development of information technology has significantly transformed social interactions, while simultaneously giving rise to cyberbullying as a form of psychological violence conducted through digital media. Conventional criminal justice mechanisms that emphasize retributive punishment are often considered insufficient to address the complex social and psychological impacts experienced by victims. This research employs a normative legal research method using statutory and conceptual approaches by analyzing relevant laws, legal doctrines, and scholarly literature. The findings indicate that restorative justice has obtained normative recognition within the Indonesian legal framework through several regulations, including the Juvenile Criminal Justice System Law (Law No. 11 of 2012), National Police Regulation No. 6 of 2019, and Prosecutor Regulation No. 15 of 2020 concerning termination of prosecution based on restorative justice. Therefore, restorative justice offers a more holistic and constructive approach that emphasizes victim recovery, offender accountability, and the restoration of social harmony. This study recommends the development of specific legal regulations governing restorative justice in cybercrime cases and strengthening the capacity of law enforcement officials in digital technology and restorative mediation.
Implementation Of Fisheries Commodity Shipments From Ambon By The Company Hakim, Agusnal Fitralius; Handayati, Nur; Prawesthi, Wahyu; Subekti, Subekti; Amiq, Bachrul
JURNAL HUKUM SEHASEN Vol 12 No 1 (2026): April
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Dehasen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/jhs.v12i2.10804

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The fisheries sector plays a strategic role in Indonesia's economic development as an archipelagic country with abundant marine resources. In addition to being a source of food, this sector is also a leading export commodity that contributes to the country's foreign exchange. Law No. 31 of 2004 stipulates that every fishing business must have a permit, and every shipment of fishery products must be accompanied by valid documents such as SKAI and quarantine certificates. However, practices in the field still show violations of these provisions, such as the shipment of fish without complete documents and not through official ports of call. Cases in Ambon show that shipments are often made in a hurry to meet export schedules, resulting in the neglect of legal aspects. This condition is exacerbated by weak supervision, limited supervisory human resources, and abuse of authority. As a result, the country stands to lose in terms of revenue and export reputation. From a criminal law perspective, such violations are punishable under Article 93 of Law No. 31 of 2004, with a maximum penalty of 6 years imprisonment and a fine of Rp 2 billion. Although administrative and criminal sanctions are available, their implementation still faces challenges in terms of enforcement and legal certainty.
Co-Authors Abidin, Bakti Achmad Rubaie Aimim-Tham, Sukanya Aminah Aminah Aranggraeni, Renda Ardan, Lukman Hakim Aribawa, Muhammad Yustino Bahri, Muhammad Syamsul Begishev, Ildar Borman, M. Syahrul Briantoro, Yuli Dwi Charles Ardani Dany Ardiansah Putra Dedi Hermawanto Diah Putri Meitasari Dudik Djaja Sidarta Dwi Muryanto Dwi Muryanto, Dwi Erlando, Angga Riki Argo Ernu Widodo, Ernu Fajar Fathony Febri Bachtiar Irawan Gerdiman, Zevanya Hakim, Agusnal Fitralius Hamdani, Fathul hananto widodo Handayati, Nur Hartoyo Hartoyo Hartoyo Hermawanto, Dedi I Wayan Nuada Indah Sari, Evy Nur Indraswara, Frista Sonna Kibiantoro, Miraj Lie, Valensia M. Syahrul Borman M. Yustino Aribawa Mansyuri, Zaqiya Alfi Manusiwa, Ronny William Milandhikasyah, Putri Kharisma Mochamad Chotib Mochamad Chotib Muhammad Yusuf Munir Muzakky, Hikam Ndraha, Abdian Berkat Neni Anggraeni Noenik Soekorini Nuada, I Wayan Ocktavianti, Okky Pasaribu, Francisco Lundu Hesekhel Prawesthi, wa Prawesti, Wahyu Prawsthi, Wahyu PUDJI ASTUTI Rahmawan, Aris Ramba, Yunan Yunus Renda Aranggraeni Rohman, Ainur Satria Bimantara Burhan Sayudi, Moh Husen Siti Marwiyah Siti Marwiyah Sri Astutik SRI ASTUTIK Sri Astutik Subekti . Subekti Subekti Sugiono Sugiono Sukmana Dumayanti Sulfiarini, Wiwin Taufik, Moh Tober, Daud Tri Waluyo Utomo, Yusa Shabri Vieta Imelda Cornelis Wahyu Prawesthi Wahyu Prawesthi, Wahyu Wahyudin, Hari Wibowo, Marji Widodo, Dieno Hendro Yovan Iristian Zapetri, Novita Zulaikha Zulaikha Zulaikha Zulaikha Zulfikar, Achmad Setio