Decova Law Journal
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Decova Law Journal

Carrying and Using Sharp Weapons in Public: Regulation, Challenges, and Reform

Sahrudin Sahrudin (Unknown)
Farhan Jiddan Saros (Unknown)
Raden Bagus Mochammad Ramadhan R.H (Unknown)
Taufik Rizki (Unknown)
Zalfa Rizqiya Shabriananda (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Mar 2025

Abstract

The phenomenon of the use and possession of sharp weapons in public spaces in Indonesia, especially in Madura, has become a serious concern because it has the potential to pose a threat to public security and order. The tradition of carrying sharp weapons, such as celurit, is often associated with local culture but is also often misused in various criminal acts. This study aims to analyze regulations related to the possession and use of sharp weapons based on Emergency Law Number 12 of 1951 and assess the effectiveness of their implementation in the community, especially in the socio-cultural and security contexts. The research method used is a normative approach with legal analysis and literature study. The results show that although the regulation has regulated the prohibition of carrying sharp weapons in public spaces without a permit, its implementation still faces various challenges, including a lack of public understanding, diverse legal interpretations, and constraints in law enforcement. Cultural factors, such as the tradition of "nyekep" and carok in Madura, also complicate law enforcement efforts. The conclusion of this study confirms that synergy between the government, law enforcement officials, and the community is needed to improve legal understanding and strengthen supervision. Recommendations include socializing the law, revising regulations to clarify provisions related to permits and the purpose of using sharp weapons, and strengthening sanctions for violators to create a safer and more orderly environment.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

dlj

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

This journal publishes the results of research and academic studies on law and social justice. The existence of law must be able to realize social justice in society. Laws are made not only to regulate the order of its citizens but also to ensure that social justice can be accessed to the maximum by ...