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Law Research Review Quarterly
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27163415     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/lrrq
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The Law Research Review Quarterly is intended to be a national and international journal that provides a forum and forum for academics, legal practitioners, legal observers, students, researchers and the general public who have an interest in the field of legal science. This journal covers all fields of law, including: Criminal Law, Civil Law, State Administrative Law, International Law, Business Law, Human Rights Law, Tax Law, Land Law, Agrarian Law, Sea Law, Diplomatic Law, Law and Society, Philosophy of Law, Comparative Law, Procedural Law, Sociology of Law, Criminology, Victimology, Law and Gender, Islamic Law, and various other relevant fields of law studies. This journal is published every three months (four times a year) both online and in print.
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Articles 531 Documents
Student as Online Prostitution Crime Offender (Study in Semarang City) Madjid, Dinda Zuliani; Meilindari, Anastasia; Handayani, Lilik; Agustinus, Eko; Maulana, Agi Febri
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 5 No 2 (2019): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2019) "Contemporary Issues in Crime and Countermeasures"
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v5i2.31098

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The purpose of this study is to find out how students can become commercial sex workers and what is behind these deviations. This research is a qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The subjects of this study consisted of three students who are currently commercial sex workers in online prostitution. This research shows that one of the factors driving students to become commercial sex workers in online prostitution is formed because of economic, social and environmental factors. In addition to being a commercial sex worker, students can usually also be hired as a date. Customers usually after getting an agreement can meet in person at an agreed place beforehand. All of these transaction processes can be done quickly and privately. There is agreement between the two before engaging in the practice of prostitution.
Criminological Aspect on Case of Prostitution around Poncol Station Semarang Wicaksono, Andri Aditya; Saefudin, Yusuf Rizky; Ramadhan, Hafiz; Pangestu, Rico Alfian; Arifin, Ridwan
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 6 No 1 (2020): L. Research Rev. Q. (February 2020) "Law, Democracy and Crime: How Society Respon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v6i1.31099

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Prostitution is an anti-social sexual deviation because it violates the norms of decency, norms of decency, customary norms and religious norms. This prostitution occurs in society in the form carried out by a group or individual in an organized manner consisting of pimps, the purpose of getting wages or rewards from those who have used their services. there are two parties namely PSK (Commercial Sex Workers) and masher men as customers. In the Criminal Code (KUHP) only regulates pimps, not yet regulating PSK and its customers. This has an impact on the development of prostitution in people's lives. Prostitution is regulated in Article 296 and Article 506. There are various factors behind the occurrence of this prostitution, such as economic factors caused by economic pressures and life burdens, there are also social factors such as the social environment, and family factors due to divorce or family problems. This study aims to find out what factors underlie the phenomenon of a CSW and analyze based on the perspective of criminological law. This research is located at Semarang Poncol Station on Jalan Imam Bonjol Semarang. This research uses an empirical and qualitative juridical approach. The results of the research and discussion show that the author obtained, among others, can be explained through the formulation that we discussed, namely: The characteristics that exist in the perpetrators of street prostitution, the impact on prostitution, technicalities in transactions between customers and prostitutes, and theories justify the existence of deviations in prostitution.
Society and Law Enforcement Personnel in Trading Stolen Goods Adiyatma, Septhian Eka; Purwoko, Naufal Giri; Pangestika, Finna Maessy; Kandiati, Dewi
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 6 No 2 (2020): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2020) "Contemporary Development in Legal Studies and Cri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v6i2.31107

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The existence of violating public order, as well as violation activities in accordance with article 480 of the Criminal Code are the characteristics of Kokrosono traders. The provisions of the article refer to criminal relief measures in terms of helping perpetrators of theft crimes obtain benefits from the results of their actions. The uniqueness of merchandise on Jalan Madukoro is that some traded goods are stolen goods. Capital of confidence in the thief makes the stock of stolen goods from the perpetrators of theft is always there. In this case, thieves and stolen merchants can automatically be subject to criminal penalties because there is an intentional element in them, different from the buyer who must be investigated first. This behavior can only be overcome with two channels, namely legal channels and non-legal channels. The legal route leads to regulations related to the detention activities in criminal law and to the extra-legal channels only as countermeasures before the event occurs. Significant differences regarding countermeasures between after and before are in their aftermath.
Prostitution as Social Pathology: A Legal and Criminological Perspective Sagala, Ermiyani; Sihotang, Natalia; Efendi, Zulmi; Febriyana, Arif
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 6 No 2 (2020): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2020) "Contemporary Development in Legal Studies and Cri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v6i2.31109

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These research aim to describe and analyze what are the factors behind a person's choosing to become Commercial Sex Workers (CSWs). In addition, this observation also aims to find out how people's perceptions or views about the existence of these CSWs around the community and their impact as well as what efforts have been made to eradicate this CSW in its shelter. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The object of research is the CSWs and the surrounding community. The sample used was purposive sampling, which is sampling based on specific objectives and considerations. Data collection techniques using interview techniques to informants conducted by non-participant observation which only observes and makes observations and documentation. Whereas to analyze the data used an interactive analysis model from Miles and Huberman namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results of the study that the authors found in the field that the dominant factor that causes a person to work as a prostitute are economic factors. Economic factors in this case are difficult to meet their daily needs because there are no jobs that generate enough money to meet their daily needs. In addition to economic factors, there are also other factors such as the difficulty of finding work, low levels of education, income factors become more adequate sex workers to meet the needs and family factors.
Gambling (Judi Togel) in Criminology Perspective (Study in Diponegoro and Peterongan Stadium in Semarang City) Rossa, Novem Ollyvia; Nurmalasari, Rizky; Prameswari, Larasati; Savella, Annisa Diana
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 6 No 2 (2020): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2020) "Contemporary Development in Legal Studies and Cri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v6i2.31111

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This research analyzes about lottery gambling as one of social deviations. Togel gambling is seen as one of the forms of social pathology, where social pathology itself is defined as any form of behavior that is deemed inappropriate, violates general norms, customs, formal law or cannot be integrated into general patterns of behavior. Gambling is one of several forms of community disease that in essence is contrary to the Religion, Ethics, and Moral Pancasila, fiber is harmful to the livelihoods and lives of the people, nation and state. Therefore the Government of Indonesia is making efforts to curb gambling, to limit it to the smallest possible environment. With various forms of gambling that are rife in people's daily lives, both overt and covert, some people tend to feel stupid and seem to view gambling as something natural, not breaking the law, so there is no need to question , even some of them argue that gambling is just a small violation. Whereas on the other hand, there is an impression from law enforcement officials who are not so serious in handling this gambling problem.
Study of Criminology on Minor as a Theft Offender (Study on Sukoharjo, Central Java, Indonesia) Al Rosyid, Azis; Karismawan, Yogi; Gumilar, Hertantyo Rizky; Chabibun, Anas; Setiawan, Sadam Agus
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 5 No 2 (2019): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2019) "Contemporary Issues in Crime and Countermeasures"
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v5i2.31115

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Theft in the modern era is very common today. Theft is carried out not only by adults, but small children or underage people also commit theft. Internal factors and external factors are factors that greatly influence the child's mindset and behavior towards this world. Law enforcement for a child who is confronted needs to be done for the sake of upholding the law. An action carried out by a small child or an underage person has a cause which is the background of why the action was carried out. This is where the important role of crimininology is in knowing why someone committed a crime and how to overcome the problem of crime. The role of family, community, peers, and schools is very important to monitor the behavior patterns of children
The Strength of Legal Proof in Filing a Civil Lawsuit Against Corruption Actors Rihardi, Satrio Ageng
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 5 No 1 (2019): L. Research Rev. Q. (February 2019) "Challenges & Strengthening Scientific-Based
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v5i01.31125

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The use of civil instruments in corruption cases is fully subject to the provisions of civil law both formally, materially and even to immaterial losses. In accordance with Articles 32, 33 and 34 of Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning Eradication of Corruption, there is a formula regarding the submission of the results of the investigation into the State's loss to the State Attorney. The prosecutor must be able to really prove that the defendant actually committed an act of corruption. In accordance with the concept of proof in civil law, JPN must be able to convince the panel of judges by basing on a clear legal basis, the existence of an element of loss and explaining the occurrence of acts of corruption that are detrimental to the State's finances. However, it is often difficult to substantiate civil lawsuits to prove, given that the perpetrators of corruption in general are those who have very strong positions or experts. The research method used in this research is analytical descriptive. The research results obtained can be seen from the strength of the evidence in filing a civil claim must first trace assets owned by the perpetrators of corruption as the basis and reason for the lawsuit but the civil suit has not been effectively proven by relying only on special criminal courts because the imposition of fines and reimbursement is included without taking into account any immaterial losses that can be paid in the future.
The Phenomenon of Street Children in Criminology Studies (Study in Sambiroto, Semarang) Tiyani, Vina Yunia; Triyana, Triyana; Kholisyatun N, Nisful; Wahyu A., Muhammad
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 5 No 2 (2019): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2019) "Contemporary Issues in Crime and Countermeasures"
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v5i2.31150

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This research is motivated by the many irregularities that occur in urban areas such as the city of Semarang, for example the number of street children. This observation is done by jumping directly to the destination that is on Sambiroto Street, Semarang. There are various kinds of jobs for street children who sell newspapers, provide services to wipe the windshield when passing on the street and sell newspapers. The purpose of this observation is to find out what lies behind these children or adolescents as street children, and to study and analyze internal factors, such as within the scope of the family that makes them street children. To find out their work while on the streets, whether they work for themselves or told by others. The method used in this observation is using qualitative methods. Data collected by in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. After the data has been collected, data analysis is carried out through the stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results of these observations show that the main factor that caused them to go to the streets is because of the family's economic limitations, so they voluntarily or with their own initiative to go into the streets by working on the streets. While on the road they often interact with other street children so that they eventually form a group or even a community. Interaction is woven for a specific purpose such as working together when plunging into the road.
Street Children Behavior in Criminology Perspective (Study of Salatiga City) Hertanto, Husein Bima; Radhiyastama, Cahya; Pamungkas, Lindu Aji; Prasetyo, Heru; Ibriza, Bintar
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 5 No 2 (2019): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2019) "Contemporary Issues in Crime and Countermeasures"
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v5i2.31160

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Salatiga City is one of the cities in Indonesia which is located in Central Java province which is not separated from the problem of street children. The number of street children to date does not mean the request did not make any effort to handle it. The research has been headed to analyse the behavior of street children in Salatiga City. Researchers use qualitative approaches. Data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies. Data analysis includes domain analysis, taxonomist analyzers, and other components and istemakultural analysis. The results of the study showed a variety of social behavior of children's roads in the city of Salatiga, namely sopa manners, solidarity, socializing, and interaction of the opposite gender. Street children's behavior does not always diverge like the views of the general public, they still hold the value and norms in society such as manners and solidarity for street children.
Liquor among Teens: A Criminology Study Anantio, Reksi Yanuar; Ivan, Aprilianto; Kurniawan, Fajar Dwi; Dewangga, Gelar
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 6 No 1 (2020): L. Research Rev. Q. (February 2020) "Law, Democracy and Crime: How Society Respon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v6i1.31194

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This study aims to determine the effect of expectations on alcoholic drinks on the consumption of alcoholic drinks. Expectations on alcoholic beverages consist of positive expectations and negative expectations. Expectations on alcoholic drinks in this study refer to the notion that expectations are beliefs held by individuals in alcoholic drinks. Alcoholic drinks or, often called liquor (alcohol) is one type of drink that contains addictive substances (alcohol). More than 13 million people consider themselves alcoholics. Consumption of alcoholic drinks is divided into three types, namely (1) users, (2) abusers, and (3) dependency. The study was conducted on teenagers in Ambarawa who consume alcoholic beverages using quantitative methods with a survey model that is often also referred to as correlational research.

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