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Analysis of the Effectiveness of Law Enforcement against Corruption Crimes Salsabilla, Salisah
Siber International Journal of Advanced Law (SIJAL) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Siber International Journal of Advanced Law (April - June 2024)
Publisher : Siber Nusantara Review & Yayasan Sinergi Inovasi Bersama (SIBER)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sijal.v1i4.190

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Corruption remains one of the most persistent and damaging crimes affecting governance, economic development, and public trust in Indonesia. This study analyzes the effectiveness of law enforcement in combating corruption crimes, focusing on regulatory frameworks, institutional performance, and practical challenges in enforcement. Using a normative juridical method, the research examines Indonesian anti-corruption laws, key cases, and institutional roles, particularly those of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), the police, and the judiciary. Findings indicate that while Indonesia has made significant legal and institutional progress, various challenges-including legal loopholes, political interference, and limited resources-continue to hinder optimal enforcement. The study also highlights fluctuations in Indonesia’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) over the past decade as a reflection of ongoing struggles. To enhance effectiveness, the study recommends strengthening legal provisions, boosting institutional capacities, and fostering a robust anti-corruption culture.
Legal Boundaries between Criticism and Defamation Salsabilla, Salisah
Siber International Journal of Advanced Law (SIJAL) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Siber International Journal of Advanced Law (April - June 2025)
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This article discusses the legal boundaries between legitimate criticism and defamation in the context of Indonesian law. The study uses a normative method with a statutory, case, and conceptual approach, examining provisions in the Criminal Code, the ITE Law, and relevant jurisprudence. The results of the study show that although freedom of speech is guaranteed in the constitution, its implementation still often conflicts with criminal provisions on defamation. Criticism delivered in good faith, based on facts, and in the public interest should not be criminalized. However, the multiple interpretations of the related articles often lead to the criminalization of legitimate criticism. This article emphasizes the importance of legal reform and the establishment of technical guidelines so that the boundaries between criticism and defamation become clearer, so that freedom of speech remains guaranteed without ignoring the right to a good name.
Restorative Justice in Resolving Criminal Acts by Children Salsabilla, Salisah
Siber International Journal of Advanced Law (SIJAL) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Siber International Journal of Advanced Law (January - March 2024)
Publisher : Siber Nusantara Review & Yayasan Sinergi Inovasi Bersama (SIBER)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sijal.v1i3.195

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This research explores the implementation of Restorative Justice in resolving criminal acts committed by children within the Indonesian legal system. Restorative Justice offers an alternative approach to conventional criminal justice by emphasizing reconciliation between the offender, victim, and society through mediation and dialogue. The study adopts a normative juridical method, analyzing relevant laws, literature, and expert opinions, with a focus on the application of diversion as regulated by Law No. 11 of 2012 on the Juvenile Criminal Justice System. The findings reveal that Restorative Justice provides significant benefits, including minimizing the psychological impact of formal legal processes on children, promoting victim participation, and strengthening social cohesion. However, challenges remain in its implementation, such as limited understanding among law enforcement officials and inadequate resources. Strengthening training, public awareness, and inter-agency cooperation are essential to optimize Restorative Justice practices for child offenders in Indonesia.