Chairul Muriman Setyabudi
Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

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Analysis of The Resolution of Traffic Accident Cases Involving Electric Bicycles in The Jurisdiction of The Sula Islands Police Rinaldi Anwar; Chairul Muriman Setyabudi; Arthur Josias Simon Runturambi
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): JANUARY
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v5i1.2111

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Traffic accidents involving electric bicycles in the Sula Islands continue to increase; however, regulatory gaps and low levels of safety awareness make case resolution by the police more complex, requiring adaptive and effective legal strategies that are aligned with local social conditions. This study aims to analyse the application of law, case resolution mechanisms, and factors influencing the handling of traffic accidents involving electric bicycles within the jurisdiction of the Sula Islands Police. The study is grounded in several theoretical and conceptual frameworks, including Progressive Law Theory, Public Policy Theory, Management Theory, Traffic Accident Concept, Electric Bicycle Concept, Restorative Justice Concept, Community Policing Concept, Case Resolution Concept, and Police Science Concept. A qualitative case study method is employed to examine empirical conditions and law enforcement practices. The findings indicate that law enforcement in electric bicycle accident cases is constrained by the absence of regional regulations, leading to reliance on supervision and appeals; case settlement therefore adopts an adaptive, restorative justice-oriented approach focused on victim recovery, accountability, and community involvement; and effectiveness is determined by officer competence, resource availability, and integrated, flexible working methods. Overall, this study underscores the urgency of strengthening local regulatory frameworks and institutional capacity to ensure legal certainty, public safety, and substantive justice in a sustainable manner.
Literature Review: Optimizing Human Resource Development to Improve the Quality of Police Performance through a Talent Scouting Strategy Nur Cahyo Ari Prasetyo; Riska Sri Handayani; Chairul Muriman Setyabudi
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1585

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According to a survey by the Indonesian Political Indicator Survey Institute, public trust in the National Police decreased from 79.8% in 2019 to 72% in 2020. Despite this decline, data from Puslitbang Polri suggests that public trust is expected to increase from 69.35% in 2022 to 76.40% in 2023. This study aims to improve Polri performance by optimizing human resource development and implementing talent scouting strategies. The research method used is a qualitative method with a literature review approach. The results show that efforts need to be made to optimise the development of Polri human resources towards Polri performance, namely big data development by developing the SIPP application, talent management police by looking for Polri talents in the field of intelligence, technology development by developing a supervisory system through microlearning learning, and job design is needed as a mapping of each task force. The results of the implementation of talent scouting strategies to improve the quality of Polri performance on Polri personnel are carried out by developing interests and talents in the field of intelligence in order to achieve precision Polri. Thus, it can be concluded that the development of Polri human resources is able to have a positive influence on Polri performance, so that public trust in Polri performance is increasing. In addition, Polri's performance has increased significantly and has been running well, so that Baintelkam Polri is able to obtain talented officers because they have good expertise and quality in the field of intelligence.
Isomorfisme dan Peran Kepolisian Masyarakat di Indonesia dan Selandia Baru Seala Syah Alam; Sudarsono Hardjosoekarto; Arthur Josias Simon Runturambi; Chairul Muriman Setyabudi
Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ius.v14i1.1862

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Community policing has become a strategic approach adopted in many countries to enhance public trust in the police and to create safer and orderly neighborhoods. It emphasizes active partnership between the police and the public in detecting, preventing, and tackling crime collaboratively. Indonesia and New Zealand have both implemented community policing systems with characteristics that reflect institutional isomorphism. This study examines isomorphism in community policing in the two countries and explore the development of community policing practices through a literature case study. Data were obtained through digital research, interviews, observations, and documentation, which were analyzed using textual and social network analysis methods. The findings reveal significant similarities between policing systems of the two countries’, including the existence of a single national police force that respects the principle of independence and the adoption of community policing models. Nevertheless, differences remain, mainly due to each country’s distinct social, cultural, and historical contexts. These variations influence the implementation patterns of community policing, although both countries share similar core objectives, namely, improving security and building public trust. Thus, the findings suggest that isomorphism in policing provides opportunities for sharing best practices across countries, enabling international collaboration and mutual learning to improve the effectiveness of community policing strategies.