The Southeast Asia Law Journal
Vol 1, No 2 (2016)

Law Enforcement on Ordinary Crimes in Minor Motive using Restorative Justice: Perspective Criminal Law Reform

Jonlar Purba (University of Jayabaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Aug 2017

Abstract

The disparity by judges in decisions led to the inability of people facing criminal offenses. Laws are not grounded to small communities, the judicious use of a crime in Indonesia as well as the strength of spider webs in which only able to ensnare minor crimes, but are not able to touch the major crimes that occurred in Indonesia. This study uses normative juridical. The results of this study found that completion ordinary crime patterned petty can be reached with a restorative justice approach, so it can focus on the direct participation of the offender, victim and community.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Law_Journal

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

The Southeast Asia Law Journal (SALJ) The Southeast Asian Law Journal (SALJ) is a scholarly journal dedicated to presenting a broad perspective on law justice issues within the domestic Indonesia. SALJ provides a forum for social scientists to report research findings for informed policy making with ...