The existence of restorative justice certainly brings a new paradigm in the settlement of criminal cases, by seeking to settle cases solely outside the court. The implementation of restorative justice-based termination of prosecution can be applied to the crime of theft as the highest number of cases in Indonesia. This is because economic stability was disrupted after the Covid-19 pandemic created a moral crisis with a drastic increase in theft crimes in Indonesia. Meanwhile, there has recently been the establishment of restorative justice houses in each jurisdiction of the prosecutor's office to optimize the resolution of all legal problems by filtering cases that go to court, dissemination of law to local residents, and being able to develop local wisdom by involving local traditional leaders to emphasize consensus deliberation. The research approach is to use a normative juridical method with reference to laws and regulations sourced from primary data and literature studies originating from criminal law literature in Indonesia, which is then processed into a specific conclusion. The results of the study show that humanist restorative justice houses are an alternative to solving cases of theft. the embodiment of restorative justice in a hybrid way within the prosecutor's office will be achieved as a humane law enforcement agency in Indonesian.
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