JURNAL LITIGASI (e-Journal)
Vol 20 No 1 (2019)

IMPLEMENTASI PENEGAKAN HUKUM ANTI KORUPSI PADA KASUS KORUPSI DAERAH

Ridwan Arifin (Unknown)
Noviana Dwi Utami (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Jan 2020

Abstract

Corruption is one of the challenges for Indonesia, not only the issue of law enforcement, but also the problem of the impact and influence of corruption itself on society. The rise of corrupt behavior even down to the lowest layers in society makes law enforcement against corruption more severely difficult. Moreover, with the many cases of corruption and law enforcement that are dominated by political influence generates distrust in the community. On the other hand, the development of the region after regional autonomy actually makes corruption spread to almost all regions in Indonesia. There are many cases of regional heads caught in corruption, even down to the district and village level. This article examines the patterns of criminal acts of corruption involving local government officials as well as the factors underlying the rampant corruption in the regions. This article uses a qualitative method with a sociological juridical approach. The facts in the form of cases that occur are analyzed based on laws and regulations and applicable legal theory. Law enforcement against corruption in the regions in general is influenced by three important factors, namely the substance of laws and regulations, the resources of law enforcement officials as well as the infrastructure and supra structure, and the culture of the community. Keywords: Corruption, Local Officials, Causes.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

litigasi

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

JURNAL LITIGASI (e-Journal) is a peer-review journal with vision to develop law and harmony between Indonesian positive law and the reality in the society. JURNAL LITIGASI (e-Journal) aims to 1. Actively participate in national development and reformation of law; 2. Take part in educating higher ...