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Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian
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The Police Science Journal is an academic journal for police science studies, published by the Indonesian Police Sccience College - PTIK. The Police Science Journal contains several studies and reviews of scientific disiciplines related to Police Science, namely Law, Social Sciences, Sociology, Administrative Sciences, Criminology. In addition, the Police Science Journal also includes a lot of research and reviews on police science in a broader sense.
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Cyber Fraud with Profile Cloning Mode in The Perspectives of Cyberculture and Space Transition Theory Yulistiyo, Wily; Fadillah, Firman; Gibran, Andi
Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Vol 18 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Volume 18 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.437

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This study aims to investigate whether there are still any society who do not understand cyber culture on social media which then has the potential to become victims of cyber fraud crimes. In the digitalization era 4.0, people tend to use technology to do various activities and meet their needs, including online transactions for goods and services using various digital platforms and social media. The high activity on the Internet is also accompanied by opportunities for crimes by utilizing the internet media. One of the cases that is increasingly occurring in the digitalization era is cyber fraud with profile cloning mode. The author is interested in studying cyber fraud in Wajo Police because the mode used was profile cloning, which used the profile of a law enforcer to make fictitious buying and selling. This study used a qualitative approach and a case study method to conduct an in-depth analysis of cyber fraud cases with profile cloning mode. The results of the study show that there are still people who do not understand cyberculture on social media, so they have the potential to be victims of cyber fraud crimes. Moreover, the results of the study also show that perpetrators commit cyber fraud with profile cloning mode due to the pressure in real life and the ease of cloning accounts on social media. Thus, such circumstances provoke perpetrators to shift their evil deeds to cyberspace.
Sex Tourism (Commercial Sexual Exploitation) on Child Modus Operandi in Batam (Indonesia) and Singapore sumirat, Jauhar; Nadwa Laga, Mohammad Fatiyo
Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Vol 18 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Volume 18 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.455

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This paper aims to elucidate the mechanisms through which this crime occurs and persists. This research employs an analysis of Political Economy and Market Analysis, focusing on the impacts of the crime. This study originates from the issue of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (Sex Tourism) between Indonesia and Singapore. This research is a qualitative study that emphasizes a literature review. It employs Political Economic Analysis (PEA) theory and Theories of Change as analytical tools. The findings of this research indicate that the crime discussed in this study is caused by multidimensional factors, including political, economic, and market-driven aspects. Additionally, the impacts of this crime result in damage to institutions, particularly in the political aspects, as well as to individuals and society, affecting social, economic, and physical dimensions. Child sexual tourism crime is a part of CSEC, which is a crime against human rights and human exploitation. There is a need for serious collaboration to address and mitigate this issue.
Exploring Policy Interventions to Support the Introduction of Autonomous Vehicles in Indonesia Wiedyanoe, Sandhi; Fonzone, Achille; Cowie, Jonathan; Utomo, Dhanan Surwo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.456

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This paper aims to analyze policy interventions regarding the implementation of autonomous vehicles (AV) in Indonesia. The research takes place in Jakarta due to its unique characteristics and status as one of the most congested cities in the world. The paper employs the qualitative approach to understand policy intervention for AV implementation. The methods used in this research are the combination of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and Semi-Structured Interview. This research elaborates that AV implementation in Indonesia should come in the form of AV buses in the initial stage. Thus, it is necessary in the context of AV buses to construct dedicated lanes, provide onboard stewards, and give government incentives in a way that ensures the adoption's success rate. Furthermore, the thematic analysis of the research also emphasizes several themes in the context of AV implementation, such as implementation, accessibility, regulatory framework, sustainability, local characteristics, and annotation. These themes could provide a comprehensive understanding related to the policy intervention that should be taken by the Indonesian government regarding the AV implementation in Indonesia.
Evidence-Based Policing as a Foundational Policing Model for the INP de Fretes, Yobhel Levic; Bayunarendro, Muhammad Krisna; Cornelia, Hillary
Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Vol 18 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu Kepolisian Volume 18 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.459

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In the midst of various challenges of policing and its consequences on public trust, a number of studies have examined the duties of the Police, especially the Republic of Indonesia National Police (INP), in maintaining security and public order, enforcing the law, protecting the public, and serving the community. Several contemporary policing models, such as Community Policing or Problem-Oriented Policing, have been suggested and implemented by the INP, although the parameters of its successful implementation continue to be a questionable issue. This article discusses how the concept of Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) – a new paradigm in policing – can better serve as a foundation for the Police in dealing with societal and criminal issues. EBP emphasises scientific and evidence-based decision-making, enabling officers to avoid the biases that are frequently criticised in policing practices. By utilising literature review and document analysis methods, this article examines existing policing models and demonstrates the importance of evidence-based approaches in improving INP performance. It also highlights the importance of consulting and collaborating with pracademics and international institutions that have successfully implemented EBP, in order to increase the accountability and responsibility of the INP in implementing EBP. The implementation of EBP is expected to lead to positive changes in policing culture – providing more effective and comprehensive solutions based on data and scientific studies to address crime and social problems in the community.
Terrorist Attacks in Indonesia : Does Terrorism Work? I Gusti Putu Bagus Pradana; Ihza Pamesti, Rere Cika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.460

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This article aims to conduct an analytical examination of the terrorist attacks in Indonesia to assess the success of terrorism. The analysis uses a framework to evaluate the success and inherent advantages from a tactical, organizational, and strategic perspective. Notable cases analyzed include the Bali Bombings in 2002 and 2005; the Australia Embassy Bombing in 2004; the Jakarta Marriot and Ritz-Carlton Bombings in 2009; and the Jakarta assaults in 2016. These instances were selected based on their substantial influence on Indonesian culture and their portrayal of various terrorist strategies and goals. The implication indicates that although certain tactical objectives may be accomplished, there are typically restrictions on achieving strategic and organizational aims. This study explains tactical successes implied by immediate casualties and economic disruption. The study gives some recommendations to enhance intelligence efforts in counterterrorism, cooperation and collaboration with international efforts, and improving the deradicalization program. This insight can be used by policymakers and law enforcers who work with counter-terrorism efforts to make the efforts in Indonesia more effective.
Shielding Public Health: Indonesian National Police (INP)’s Measure Against COVID-19 Vaccine Certificate Forgery Bayuna, Kadek Ari; Adnya Suasti, Ni Made; Syahputra, Aulia Noprizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.461

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The purpose of this study is to discuss the benefits of implementing several strategies carried out during the COVID-19 period. COVID-19 vaccine certificate forgery has posed a threat to public health. The Indonesian National Police (INP) has implemented various strategies to overcome this crime. The intervention strategies involve early detection and prevention, such as cyber patrol, border control, public involvement, and strict law enforcement. Other countries have also carried out similar measures; however, there are several additional strategies, such as the formation of a special force as well as utilizing blockchain technology for a more secure digital vaccine certificate system. These strategies could be a benchmark for the INP in handling cases of letter forgery.
Researching Behind the Badge: Challenges and Politics for Emerging Scholars in Police Studies Akbar, Hafiz; Nugraha, Rifqy Pratama; Putra, Bagus Adithya Maha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.462

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This study aims to find that the organizational structure and culture of the police have a significant impact particularly in terms of facilitating access, ensuring research independence, and developing long-term relationships. Police research has enabled the integration of grounded theoretical findings with the practical application of police strategies. However, scholars in police studies, especially those new to research, often face intricate dynamics and limitations, particularly concerning police culture and organizational obstacles. This paper seeks to examine the challenges and political barriers that new researchers have when studying the police. Employing an empirical qualitative approach, this study combines semi-structured interviews with six researchers who have different levels of expertise in police research. Additionally, auto-ethnographic reflections offer a thorough understanding of the subject matter. The research findings suggest that the organizational structure and culture of the police have a significant impact on research, particularly in terms of facilitating access, ensuring research independence, and developing long-lasting connections. We conclude by proposing that establishing an effective research collaboration with the police necessitates finding a balance between the interests of academics and the police institution. To achieve this, we advocate implementing mentorship programs that pair experienced researchers with junior researchers and create collaborative infrastructure to help new scholars.
Policy Implementation of The Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement in The Greater Jakarta Metro Area Police Jurisdiction Louis Bisma Wicaksana Praharsa; Muh Azis Muslim; Kusuma, Reyhan; Arisandi, Azel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35879/jik.v18i2.465

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The aim of this study is to investigate the implementation of the ETLE policy in the Greater Jakarta Metro Area Police Jurisdiction. Data has shown that there have been fluctuations in the trend of traffic violations in the Greater Jakarta Metro Area Police Jurisdiction from 2018-2023. This research examines further the implementation of the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) policy to realize an orderly traffic area in the Greater Jakarta Metro Area Police Jurisdiction. Researchers use Grindle's policy implementation model to look at policy implementation. The researchers used a post-positivist approach by conducting data analysis techniques using illustrative methods on primary data in the form of in-depth interviews. In-depth interviews were conducted with several crucial policymakers, including the Traffic Director at the Greater Jakarta Metro Area Police, who led the ETLE policy in its jurisdiction. The results showed that implementation of the ETLE policy in the Greater Jakarta Metro Area Police jurisdiction has not run optimally in establish an orderly traffic area. Although there is progress in implementation, there are several critical notes that must be addressed to achieve policy objectives.

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