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TANTANGAN DAN SOLUSI DALAM PENEGAKAN HUKUM TERHADAP LIMBAH MEDIS ILEGAL : PERSPEKTIF KEPOLISIAN Konio, Reza Pratama; Puluhulawa, Moh. Rusdiyanto U.; Mandjo, Julius T.
Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge Vol. 4 No. 9: Februari 2025
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/jirk.v4i9.9554

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Limbah medis ilegal merupakan ancaman serius bagi kesehatan masyarakat dan lingkungan hidup. Penegakan hukum terhadap aktivitas ini menjadi salah satu tanggung jawab utama kepolisian, namun menghadapi berbagai tantangan yang kompleks. Artikel ini membahas tantangan utama yang dihadapi dalam penegakan hukum terhadap limbah medis ilegal, seperti keterbatasan regulasi, minimnya kapasitas teknis dan sumber daya, serta hambatan koordinasi lintas sektoral. Selain itu, artikel ini menawarkan solusi praktis dan strategis yang dapat diimplementasikan oleh kepolisian, termasuk peningkatan kapasitas personel, pemanfaatan teknologi, dan penguatan kerjasama dengan pemangku kepentingan lainnya.
Restorative Justice and Recidivism in the Perspective of Islamic Law and Indonesian Positive Law Syahyudin, Igvan Nagif; Puluhulawa, Moh. Rusdiyanto U.; Mantali, Avelia Rahmah Y.
Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review
Publisher : Yayasan Cahaya Generasi Positif

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This study interrogates the legal and normative compatibility of applying restorative justice to repeat offenders within Indonesia’s criminal justice framework. Using a normative juridical and qualitative approach, it analyzes statutory provisions, institutional regulations, and a case study of an assault resolved through a restorative mechanism by the Tapa Sector Police in Bone Bolango. The findings reveal a persistent tension between the positivist pursuit of legal certainty and the restorative emphasis on moral rehabilitation and social harmony. Although Police Regulation No. 8 of 2021 explicitly prohibits restorative settlements for recidivists, empirical practice shows that reconciliation can, in certain contexts, produce more equitable and enduring outcomes than punitive sanctions. The study argues that a strict legal exclusion of repeat offenders undermines the humanistic and moral essence of Indonesian law, which aspires to uphold both justice and compassion. It concludes by advocating for the institutionalization of structured discretion, procedural transparency, and inter-agency coordination to harmonize legality with restorative values. Such integration would transform restorative justice from a procedural deviation into a substantive component of Indonesia’s evolving pursuit of humane and balanced justice.