Arrasyid Wiriadihardja, Mochamad Keizar
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KETIMPANGAN AKSES TERHADAP KEADILAN: PERSPEKTIF SOSIOLOGI HUKUM TERHADAP MASYARAKAT MARGINAL Arrasyid Wiriadihardja, Mochamad Keizar
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
Publisher : Gapenas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v5i2.696

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The unequal access to justice faced by marginalized groups is examined in this article from the perspective of legal sociology. Qualitative, normative, and empirical methods are used in this article to examine the institutional, cultural, and structural elements that lead to legal injustice. The study shows that despite the existence of a formal legal system, marginalized groups often face obstacles, including lack of legal literacy, prejudice, and costs. This article advocates for social justice-based strategies and inclusive legal policy change.
KRIMINALISASI KEMISKINAN: STUDI KRIMINOLOGI TERHADAP PRAKTIK PENGGUSURAN PAKSA DI PERKOTAAN Arrasyid Wiriadihardja, Mochamad Keizar
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
Publisher : Gapenas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v5i2.697

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Forced evictions of urban poor communities are often justified in the name of development, spatial planning, or public interest. However, these actions reflect a form of criminalization of poverty, in which the existence of the poor is constructed as a social problem to be eliminated rather than humanized. This paper aims to analyze forced eviction practices through a critical criminological perspective, focusing on the concepts of state crime and structural violence. The research method employed is qualitative-descriptive using literature study and theoretical analysis. The findings indicate that forced evictions are manifestations of systemic marginalization driven by political-economic power. Therefore, they must be viewed as violations of human rights rather than mere administrative actions.