Strata Law Review
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): March

The Concept of Police Justice in Law Enforcement of Minor Criminal Offenses Through Discretion

Koni, Agung Subayu (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Mar 2025

Abstract

Law enforcement is the main function of the police in maintaining public order and security. Police often face situations requiring quick and correct decisions, especially in handling minor crimes. Minor crimes require a proportional and fair law enforcement approach. However, there are problems in law enforcement for minor violations, which are often considered less than proportional. This dilemma is made even more complex by the discretionary authority possessed by the police, which allows them to resolve cases outside formal judicial channels. This research aims to identify the justice form from discretion used by the police in law enforcement against minor crimes and analyze the extent to which this discretion reflects the principles of justice. The research method used is normative with a statutory and conceptual approach. The research results show that discretion is essential in law enforcement and helps police work more professionally and flexibly. Applying restorative justice through discretion shows many benefits, such as restoring relationships between perpetrators and victims and reducing police workload. To increase its effectiveness, training and education for the police is needed, as well as clear policy support to ensure the implementation of restorative justice in accordance with the law and human rights standards.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

slr

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Strata Law Review (SLR) is a prestigious, influential peer-reviewed, open-access journal published Biannually in March and September by CV. Strata Persada Academia. The editorial board and Reviewers of the SLR consist of leading legal scholars and practitioners from diverse backgrounds and regions, ...