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Tinjauan Terhadap Dampak Negatif Legalisasi Narkoba di Indonesia Andy Winardi; Shannon Gandrova; Albert Lodewyk Siahaan
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 1, No 11 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10392199

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Narcotics (narcotics and dangerous drugs) are addictive substances that damage the nervous system and have psychological impacts such as hallucinations and addiction, and have negative impacts on health. Drug use is not only limited to the drug tablets consumed, but can also be items that are inhaled, smoked, swallowed or injected. Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics Article 1 paragraph 1 states that narcotics are artificial substances or those originating from plants that have hallucinatory effects, reduce consciousness, and cause addiction. Even though it was intended for positive purposes, it was gradually realized that the use of drugs in large doses actually had negative effects on the users. The dangers of drug use are the reason for the Indonesian state to prohibit the legalization of drugs. Reporting from a BNN survey, it is known that there are around 4.8 million people in the 15-64 year age range who have used drugs in 2022-2023. Apart from that, the Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights also explained that 59.4% of prison inmates were drug offenders. Narcotics are seen as an extraordinary crime and Indonesia strongly opposes the legalization of drugs. In efforts to eradicate drugs, Indonesia has 3 laws regarding narcotics, namely Law no. 9 of 1976, Law no. 22 of 1997 and Law no. 35 of 2009, all of which contains prohibitions on the production, use, distribution, sale and possession of narcotics.
Penerapan Hukum Positif Indonesia Terhadap Kasus Kejahatan Dunia Maya Deepfake Shannon Gandrova; Ricky Banke
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 1, No 10 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10201140

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The development of yechnology science is unable to be separated from modern human life in this 21st century. Nearly every aspect of human daily life is the product of technology science. Technology was first presented and created with the purpose of making human life easier. It is both beneficial and detrimental at the same time because the limitlessness of the internet is prone to be misused. For instance, deepfake technology is used to commit fraud. Deepfake is a sophisticated technology that has the ability to manipulate a person’s photos, videos, and voice. University College London (UCL) ranks the threat of deepfakes as one of the biggest threats facing society today. With the ability to immitate voices and change digital content, deepfake is used to spread pornographic content, extort money, or spread misinformation to the public. Many individuals abuse this technology to take other people’s data non-consensually and use it secretly to carry out criminal acts. The intelligance of criminals gives birth to new types of crimes that are fraudulent and are able to manipulate the evidence used in trials. Coupled with the anonymous feature on the internet, crimes can be committed more easily and complicate the investigation process to apprehend the perpetrator. To stop the spread of misinformation from processed deepfakes, a responsive role is required from police and government officials. Therefore, advances of the internet need to be accompanied by cyber protection and stricter legal regulation. The relentless progress of internet technology has given rise to new types of crimes that need relevant legal updates.