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PENGEMBANGAN ILMU HUKUM DI ERA POST POSITIVISTIK (Sebuah Telaah Filosofis Dan Transformatif) Wredha Danang Widoyoko
Jurnal Hukum Dan Keadilan Vol. 4 Issue. 1 (2013)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Bhayangkara Surabaya

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Perkembangan dinamika ilmu hukum dewasa ini pada galibnya ada melalui perdebatanpanjang dan melelahkan untuk menemukan sebuah entitas “kebenaran” dalam berhukum.Namun demikian sebuah paradigma hukum terus akan bermunculan seiring denganperkembangan zaman. Paradigma lama akan tergantikan dengan paradigma baru,terkadang juga kemunculan paradigma baru tidak mampu menggoyahkan posisiparadigma lama bahkan malah memperkuat paradigma lama tersebut. Sebuah paradigmaakan terus diuji seberapa kuat ia menahan gempuran paradigma baru. Begitu jugaparadigma hukum positivistik yang banyak memperoleh tempat istimewa bagi pengembanilmu hukum di Indonesia.
PROSEDUR PENYIDIKAN TINDAK PIDANA NARKOTIKA OLEH ANAK DIBAWAH UMUR DI SATRESPOLRESTA SIDOARJO Yora Selia Permono; Wreda Danang Widoyoko
Jurnal Hukum Dan Keadilan Vol. 12 Issue 1. (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/judiciary.v12i1.144

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Narkotika adalah obat atau bahan turunan tumbuhan sintesis hingga semi-sintesis yangmenimbulkan hilang sadar, serta bisa menyebabkan ketergantungan. Dengan adanya bahayakandungan dari narkotika telah dilakukannya upaya pemberantasan oleh pemerintah Indonesiadengan telah dibuatkannya regulasi peraturan perundang-undangan hingga penegakan hukumsecara preventif dan represif. Akan tetapi, hingga saat ini masih banyaknya kasus tindak pidananarkotika yang telah menjamah pada golongan anak. Sehingga pihak kepolisian sebagaigerbang terdepan dalam sistem peradilan pidana yang menjalankan penyidikan pada anaksebagai pelaku tindak pidana narkotika wajib berpedoman pada peraturan perundangundangan.Hal tersebutlah yang menjadi fokus utama dalam penelitian skripsi ini. Tujuandaripada dilaksanakannya penelitian ini untuk mengetahui bagaimanakah prosedur penyidikantindak pidana narkotika terhadap anak. Dalam melakukan penelitian menggunakan metodepenelitian normatif yaitu penelitian dengan mengkaji pendekatan perundang-undangan ataubiasa disebut statute approach. Penelitian ini dilakukan di wilayah Polresta Sidoarjo danberfokus pada Satresnarkoba yang memiliki kewenangan untuk melaksanakan prosedurpenyidikan tindak pidana narkotika terhadap anak. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian yang dilakukanmenunjukan bahwa pihak kepolisian selaku penyidik di Satrespolresta Sidoarjo melaksanakanprosedur penyidikan telah sesuai berpedoman dengan peraturan perundang-undangan yaitutelah melaksanakan penangkapan terhadap anak paling lama 3 x 24 jam, kemudianmelaksanakan pemeriksaan terhadap anak dalam suasana berkekeluargaan, dengan jangkawaktu penahanan terhadap anak paling lama 15 hari. Adapun peneliti membagikan saran terkaithambatan yang ada dalam prosedur penyidikan yaitu pihak kepolisian dapat mengajukanpendanaan untuk pendidikan atau pelatihan bagi penyidik terkait kejuruan dalam halpenanganan masalah terhadap anak dan untuk sarana hingga prasarana seperti ruang khususpenyidikan perkara anak.
Social Engineering and Legal Framework for Drug Rehabilitation: A Comparative Analysis of National Legislation in Indonesia Siti Ngaisah; Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Haryono Haryono; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Yoga Adi Prayogi
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 11 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i11.1471

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Drug addiction poses a significant challenge to public health, social stability, and legal systems worldwide. This study examines Indonesia’s legal framework for drug rehabilitation through a juridical analysis and compares it with international best practices, focusing on Portugal and Switzerland. Findings reveal that while Indonesia’s Law No. 35 of 2009 on Narcotics incorporates rehabilitation, implementation gaps, inconsistent legal applications, and societal stigma hinder its effectiveness. Comparative analysis highlights the success of health-centered approaches and community-based programs in other countries. This paper underscores the importance of legal reforms, socio-cultural adaptability, and social engineering in enhancing drug rehabilitation policies in Indonesia. Recommendations include clearer legal guidelines, enhanced rehabilitation infrastructure, and public awareness initiatives to foster systemic change.
The Role of Social Engineering in Shaping Laws for Effective Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts in Indonesia: A Case Study of Community-Based Intervention Siti Ngaisah; Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Haryono Haryono; Bagus Ananda Kurniawan
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 11 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i11.1472

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This study examines the role of social engineering in shaping legal frameworks to enhance the rehabilitation of drug addicts in Indonesia, focusing on community-based interventions. Using a juridical analysis of legislation and case studies, the research identifies gaps in the current legal framework, including its punitive focus, insufficient support for rehabilitation programs, and lack of community involvement. The findings underscore the potential of social engineering principles to address these shortcomings by designing laws that prioritize rehabilitation, promote community participation, and reduce stigma. Drawing from international best practices, the study provides actionable recommendations to reform Indonesia's narcotics laws, fostering a balanced approach that integrates rehabilitative justice with community-driven solutions. This research contributes to the discourse on drug policy reform, advocating for a more compassionate and effective system that aligns with global standards.
The Intersection of Social Engineering and Rehabilitation Law: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Law Reform for Drug Addicts in Indonesia Siti Ngaisah; Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Haryono Haryono; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Ruchan Sanusi
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 11 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i11.1473

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This study examines the intersection of social engineering and rehabilitation law in Indonesia, focusing on the effectiveness of legislative reforms addressing drug addiction. By employing a juridical analysis of legislation, the research evaluates the alignment of Indonesia’s Narcotics Law with social engineering principles aimed at shifting societal perceptions of addiction from punitive to rehabilitative. Findings reveal significant challenges, including limited institutional capacity, societal stigma, and inconsistencies in law enforcement, which undermine the intended outcomes of rehabilitation laws. Comparative insights from global best practices underscore the need for integrated and well-resourced strategies to enhance the effectiveness of rehabilitation-focused legal frameworks. Recommendations are proposed to address these challenges through legislative revisions, institutional strengthening, and public awareness campaigns.
The Role of Social Engineering in the Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts: A Legislative Analysis of Indonesia's Drug Policy Framework Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Siti Ngaisah; Haryono Haryono; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Yoga Adi Prayogi
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i12.1561

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This study examines the role of social engineering in the rehabilitation of drug addicts within Indonesia’s drug policy framework through a normative juridical analysis. The research evaluates legislative provisions, such as those outlined in Law No. 35 of 2009 on Narcotics, focusing on their alignment with social engineering principles and their effectiveness in achieving rehabilitation and reintegration. Findings reveal that while Indonesia's policies incorporate rehabilitative elements, challenges such as limited resources, inconsistent judicial practices, and societal stigma hinder optimal implementation. Comparative insights from countries like Portugal and Switzerland demonstrate the potential of adopting harm reduction and public awareness strategies to enhance outcomes. This study underscores the need for a more integrated, inclusive policy approach to strengthen Indonesia’s rehabilitation framework, reduce stigmatization, and promote sustainable recovery.
Social Engineering and the Legal Framework: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Drug Rehabilitation Policies in Promoting Socio-Economic Productivity Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Siti Ngaisah; Haryono Haryono; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Yoga Adi Prayogi
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i12.1563

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The interplay between social engineering and legal frameworks significantly influences the effectiveness of drug rehabilitation policies in fostering socio-economic productivity. This study employs a normative juridical approach to evaluate the alignment of existing laws and policies with the goals of societal reintegration and economic empowerment. Findings reveal that while some jurisdictions demonstrate success through integrated and holistic approaches, many face challenges such as stigma, insufficient funding, legal ambiguities, and fragmented systems. A comparative analysis highlights best practices from progressive models, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive legal frameworks, inter-agency coordination, and community-based support. Recommendations include strengthening anti-discrimination laws, integrating support systems, increasing funding, and promoting public awareness. This research underscores the potential of law as a tool for social engineering, providing actionable insights to enhance the socio-economic outcomes of drug rehabilitation policies.
Analyzing Legislative Approaches to the Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts through a Social Engineering Lens: Best Practices and Challenges Siti Ngaisah; Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Haryono Haryono; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Yoga Adi Prayogi
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 11 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i11.1474

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This study analyzes legislative approaches to the rehabilitation of drug addicts through the lens of social engineering, examining best practices and identifying key challenges. A juridical analysis of selected national and international legislation highlights the alignment of legal frameworks with social engineering principles, focusing on recovery, reintegration, and harm reduction. Case studies from jurisdictions like Portugal and the Netherlands demonstrate the effectiveness of decriminalization and integrated healthcare policies in reducing recidivism and improving public health. However, challenges such as resource constraints, societal stigma, and policy inconsistencies remain significant barriers to implementation. The findings emphasize the need for comprehensive, evidence-based legislation that balances punitive and rehabilitative measures to address drug addiction effectively.
Social Engineering and Policy Innovation in the Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts: Legislative Insights from the Restorative Justice Model in Indonesia Siti Ngaisah; Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Ismail Ismail; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Haryono Haryono
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 11 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i11.1475

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This study examines the integration of social engineering and policy innovation within Indonesia’s legislative framework for drug rehabilitation, focusing on restorative justice principles. Through a juridical analysis of Law No. 35 of 2009 on Narcotics and related policies, the research highlights the shift from punitive measures to rehabilitation-focused approaches. Findings reveal that while legislative provisions align with restorative justice ideals, significant gaps in implementation—such as inadequate rehabilitation infrastructure, social stigma, and weak stakeholder coordination—hinder their effectiveness. Drawing insights from international best practices, the study proposes actionable reforms, including enhanced judicial guidelines, public awareness campaigns, and integrated policy frameworks, to promote a comprehensive and sustainable approach to drug rehabilitation in Indonesia. This research underscores the potential of restorative justice as a transformative tool for addressing drug addiction as a public health and social issue.
Legislative Approaches to Drug Rehabilitation: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Policies Supporting the Reintegration of Former Addicts into Society Wredha Danang Widoyoko; Siti Ngaisah; Diah Ayu Rahmawati; Haryono Haryono; Bagus Ananda Kurniawan
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i12.1553

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This study explores the legislative frameworks governing drug rehabilitation and the reintegration of former drug addicts into society through a normative juridical analysis. The research examines how laws and policies influence the recovery journey, highlighting critical gaps in anti-discrimination measures, public health integration, and societal reintegration mechanisms. Comparative case studies from countries with progressive approaches, such as Portugal and Norway, illustrate effective models for aligning legal systems with public health strategies. The findings emphasize the need for legislative reforms that promote inclusivity, support long-term recovery, and foster societal acceptance. Recommendations include expanding anti-discrimination protections, incorporating restorative justice mechanisms, and enhancing interagency collaboration to ensure holistic rehabilitation programs. This research contributes to the discourse on aligning law and social policy to address the multifaceted challenges of drug addiction and reintegration.