Rechtenstudent Journal
Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Rechtenstudent December 2025

Restorative Justice-Based Law Enforcement of Corruption by Village Officials: A State Loss Returns Perspective

I Made Bagus (University of Palangka Raya, Indonesia)
Kiki Kristanto (University of Palangka Raya, Indonesia)
Claudia Yuni Pramita (University of Palangka Raya, Indonesia)



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Publish Date
25 Dec 2025

Abstract

The increase in Village Fund allocation since 2015 aims to accelerate development and empower rural communities. However, this has also triggered rampant corruption by village officials, which has had a serious impact on state financial losses and hampered development. To date, the law enforcement approach used has been retributive, focusing on criminalizing perpetrators without providing optimal solutions for recovering state losses. This study aims to examine the relevance of implementing restorative justice as an alternative law enforcement approach to corruption by village officials, with a focus on actually recovering state losses. The research method used is normative juridical with a statutory and conceptual approach, and examines the principles of restorative justice and the theory of economic analysis of law. The results of the discussion indicate that the implementation of restorative justice can be a more responsive legal strategy to the need for recovery of state losses, as long as it is carried out within the corridors of positive law, transparency, and community participation.

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Rechtenstudent Journal publishes articles on law studies from various perspectives, literature studies, and field studies. This journal emphasizes aspects of positive legal with special reference to socio-legal activities, legal politics, criminal, civil, and the doctrine of both positive law/ ...