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Harmonization of the code of ethics of the Indonesian National Police and restorative justice principles in the settlement of traffic accident cases Kurniawan, Dicki Agri; Sara, Rineke
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v4i3.1040

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Traffic accidents are unintended events on the road involving at least three vehicles, with or without other road users, and can result in casualties and material losses. The Indonesian National Police serves as a law enforcement apparatus that is at the forefront of creating order and justice in the lives of society, nation, and state. The harmonization between the Police Code of Ethics and the principles of restorative justice in resolving traffic accident cases is crucial for creating a more comprehensive and sustainable justice system, as well as meeting the public's expectations for a better legal system. This research will review various regulations governing traffic accidents, the Traffic and Road Transport Law (UU LLAJ), and the police code of ethics, and analyze the implications of these regulations on law enforcement practices in the field. The results of this research indicate that there is a pressing need to align both aspects in order to facilitate more effective and equitable law enforcement. With the right steps, it is anticipated that law enforcement in traffic accidents in Indonesia can become more just, transparent, and effective, thereby enhancing the overall quality of justice in society.
Legal Vacuums in the Procedural Code of Ethics Trials of the Indonesian National Police Kurniawan, Dicki Agri; Saptomo, Ade
Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/politicae.v1i5.1629

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The procedural Code of Ethics trials of the Indonesian National Police face significant legal vacuums that affect law enforcement and public trust. These gaps arise from unclear and conflicting legal provisions, undermining the legitimacy and internal performance of the police institution. This study aims to examine these legal vacuums and propose strategic solutions for their resolution. Utilizing a qualitative research method with legal and institutional analysis, the research investigates the structural and procedural deficiencies in the ethical trials conducted within the police force. The findings reveal a lack of consistency in regulations, insufficient transparency in trial processes, and weak enforcement mechanisms, leading to diminished accountability and public confidence. To address these issues, the study underscores the need for legislative reform, enhanced transparency, legal education for both police personnel and the public, and strengthening the Ethics Commission’s role. These measures are pivotal in ensuring the effective implementation of the Code of Ethics and rebuilding trust in the institution. In conclusion, addressing legal vacuums and fostering ethical accountability will enhance the integrity and legitimacy of the Indonesian National Police in the public’s eyes.