Mursyid Mursyid
Faculty of Law, Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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Online Gambling Never Dies Down: How Effective is the South Sulawesi Regional Police's Cyber ​​SubDirectorate Sri Resky Rannu Jamal; Mursyid Mursyid; Rizki Ramadani
HORIZON PUBLIC LEGAL STUDIES Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Horizon Public Legal Studies
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56087/r22r3f70

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the South Sulawesi Regional Police Cyber Sub-Directorate in combating online gambling crimes and the factors that influence it. In this study, an analysis of the normative aspects of legislation and an evaluation of its implementation in the field were conducted as a basis for formulating answers to the issues under review. This study uses an empirical legal research method, with the research location at the South Sulawesi Regional Police Cyber Sub-Directorate. The results show that the South Sulawesi Regional Police Cyber Subdirectorate's efforts to combat online gambling crimes are still ineffective, as evidenced by the increase in the number of cases over the past four years. This is influenced by the limited authority and capacity of investigators, lack of budgetary support, economic factors within the community, and low public awareness of the laws regarding online gambling. Based on these findings, this study recommends that the Cyber Subdirectorate increase preventive efforts through continuous legal socialization to the community, as well as increased cross-sector coordination in cyber patrols and blocking online gambling sites. In addition, internal policies are needed as a basis for evidence, increased investigator capacity through continuous training, and government support in providing adequate facilities, infrastructure, and budget to support law enforcement.
The Effectiveness of the Implementation of Supervisory Functions by the Head of Wassidik Division in Handling Corruption Cases at the West Sulawesi Regional Police Andi Janganlolo; Askari Razak; Mursyid Mursyid; Hardianto Djanggih
Al-Ishlah: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol 29 No 1 (2026): December 2025 - May 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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This study examines the effectiveness of the implementation of supervisory functions by the Head of the Wassidik Division in handling corruption cases at the West Sulawesi Regional Police. Corruption in Indonesia has developed into a systemic and complex problem that requires professional, accountable, and transparent law enforcement. The investigation stage plays a crucial role in determining the success of uncovering corruption cases, making supervisory functions essential in ensuring procedural compliance and preventing abuse of authority. This research employs an empirical legal approach with a sociological perspective, focusing on law in action. Data were collected through interviews and document studies, then analyzed qualitatively using descriptive, interpretative, and evaluative techniques. The findings indicate that the supervisory function has been implemented but has not yet reached optimal effectiveness. Several inhibiting factors were identified, including limitations in human resources, inadequate infrastructure, weak inter-unit coordination, organizational cultural challenges, regulatory weaknesses, and the complexity of corruption cases. External intervention and limited budget allocation also affect supervisory performance. Strengthening institutional capacity, improving human resource competence, enhancing technological support, and reforming organizational culture are necessary to improve supervisory effectiveness. The study concludes that effective supervision is essential to ensure high-quality investigations and to support fair and accountable law enforcement in corruption cases