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POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES (POLRI)
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POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES (POLRI) is an international journal established by Transpublika Research Center. POLRI is an open access, double peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer an international scientific platform for national as well as cross-border legal research. The materials published include major academic papers dealing critically with various aspects and field of laws as well as shorter papers such as recently published book review and notes on topical issues of law. Furthermore, POLRI also aims to publish new work of the highest calibre across the full range of legal scholarship, which includes but not limited to works in the law and history, legal philosophy, sociology of law, Socio-legal studies, International Law, Environmental Law, Criminal Law, Private Law, Islamic Law, Agrarian Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Procedural Law, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, Civil Procedural Law and Adat Law. All papers submitted to this journal should be written either in English or Indonesian.
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COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON TRENDS AND STRATEGIES FOR COMBATING CYBERCRIME BETWEEN INDONESIA AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES Fazlurrohman, Muhammad Ahfadh; Nita, Surya; Aminanto, Muhammad Erza
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v3i4.1512

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Cybercrime has become a significant global threat, targeting individuals, organizations, and governments with increasing sophistication. This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of cybercrime trends, patterns, and mitigation strategies between Indonesia and developed countries. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, this research highlights the dominance of phishing and ransomware in Indonesia, often exploiting weak digital literacy and regulatory gaps. Conversely, advanced threats like Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) and AI-based malware are prevalent in developed countries, supported by robust cybersecurity infrastructure and international regulations such as the Budapest Convention. The findings emphasize the urgent need for Indonesia to enhance its cybersecurity readiness through technology adoption, legal framework improvement, and public education. This study offers valuable insights into bridging the cybersecurity gap between developing and developed nations, promoting international collaboration for a safer digital ecosystem. Adopting more modern strategies can be an opportunity for Indonesia to enhance its cyber resilience.
THE ANALYSIS OF EFFECTIVENESS OF USING DRONE EMPRIT AS A CYBER PATROL ASSISTANCE TOOL: LAMPUNG AND NORTH SUMATRA REGIONAL ELECTION STUDY CASE Haloho, Pebriandi; Nita, Surya; Aminanto, Muhammad Erza
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v3i4.1514

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This study evaluates the effectiveness of Drone Emprit as a cyber patrol tool during the 2024 regional elections (Pilkada) in Lampung and North Sumatra. By leveraging big data analytics and natural language processing, Drone Emprit monitors public sentiment and key issues on social media, such as neutrality of civil servants (ASN), misinformation, and potential conflicts. Using a mixed-method approach, data were collected from Twitter over four observation periods. The findings show significant changes in public sentiment, with positivity dominating early periods and negativity increasing in later periods due to controversies. The analysis highlights Drone Emprit real-time capabilities in detecting public sentiment, identifying key issues, and supporting strategic decision-making. This study underscores the potential of big data tools to enhance cyber patrols and maintain social stability during politically sensitive periods.
Strategy for Managing Generational Differences in The National Police (Polri) Rachmadi, Satria Fauzi; Setyabudi, Chairul Muriman; Handayani, Riska Sri
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1516

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This article aims to understand generational differences within the Indonesian National Police (Polri), focusing on work values, communication styles, leadership expectations, technological adaptability, and organizational culture. Using a systematic literature review method, this study identifies unique generational traits of Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y (Millennials), and Generation Z that impact workplace dynamics and collaboration within Polri’s hierarchical structure. The findings reveal that older generations tend to value stability, a strong hierarchy, and directive leadership, while younger generations prioritize flexibility, participatory decision-making, and digital technology. These differences pose challenges to team cohesion but also present opportunities for innovation and enhanced collaboration. To create a harmonious and productive work environment, Polri is recommended to adopt strategies such as hybrid leadership models, cross-generational mentoring programs, and tailored digital training. These efforts are expected to build an inclusive and adaptive organizational culture, enabling Polri to better meet modern law enforcement challenges.
Pre-Emptive Law Enforcement Efforts of Community Policing in the Prevention of Terrorism Crimes Based on Justice Values Munasir, Aco Ardi Andi; Soekorini, Noenik; Astutik, Sri; Cornelis, Vieta Imelda
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1517

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This research aims to: 1) Analyze the pre-emptive law enforcement efforts of Community Policing in the prevention of terrorism crimes based on the value of justice; 2) Analyze obstacles in efforts to enforce the pre-emptive law of Community Policing in the prevention of terrorism crimes based on the value of justice. The research method used is sociological juridical. The results of the study show that pre-emptive law enforcement efforts in the prevention of terrorism crimes have not been based on the value of justice, especially from the economic aspect, because the regulation of the pre-emptive policy model of community policing (Polmas) which is regulated in the Regulation of the Chief of the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia Number 3 of 2015 concerning Community Policing (Polmas), has not regulated operational costs that should be allocated in order to carry out Polmas duties. Obstacles in the current pre-emptive law enforcement efforts to prevent terrorism crimes based on the value of justice are related to obstacles from legal substance, which include: unregulated operational costs, infrastructure, career path coaching, and reporting systems for Bhabinkamtibmas members.
SOCIAL MEDIA ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC RELATIONS DIVISION OF THE INDONESIAN NATIONAL POLICE IN THE KETUPAT OPERATION 2024 USING INTELLIGENCE SOCIO ANALYTIC (ISA) Sidabutar, Wobsi Prawira; Nita, Surya; Yopik Gani
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v3i4.1522

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The rapid development of information and communication technology in the digital era has significantly impacted public communication, especially through the use of social media by the Public Relations Division of the Indonesian National Police (Divhumas Polri). This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the Intelligence Socio Analytic (ISA) used by Divhumas Polri during the 2024 Ketupat Operation in monitoring and understanding public sentiment across various social media platforms. The methodology employed is qualitative descriptive, using secondary data analysis from daily ISA reports. The findings indicate that Polri's communication strategy through social media effectively increased public positive sentiment, although challenges such as misinformation and traffic congestion still influenced some negative public perceptions. In conclusion, ISA's application by Divhumas Polri proved effective in managing public communication and maintaining societal opinion stability during the Ketupat Operation period.
The Dynamics of Police Leadership in Facing ‘No Viral, No Justice’ Phenomenon and the Challenges of Law Enforcement in the Digital Era Manurung, Aldhira Farhan; Nita, Surya; Arfina, Zora
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1523

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With the development of digital technology emerges the ‘No Viral No Justice’ Phenomenon, wherein law enforcement is oftentimes influenced by the virality of a case in social media. The phenomenon gives new challenges for law enforcement institutions especially The Indonesian National Police (INP) which creates a new perspective of the legal process that runs effectively due to the public’s spotlight. This research aims to analyze the influence of this phenomenon on law enforcement by INP, the role of police leadership in managing public pressure and social media opinion, and strategic moves to increase transparency, accountability, and public trust. This research uses qualitative methods by focusing on viral case analysis. The research shows that ‘No Viral No Justice’ influenced the case handling priority, increasing transparency and accountability thanks to public surveillance, conversely emerging hasty investigation, manipulation of opinion, and disinformation. Thus, the INP’s leadership needed an effective strategy for public communication and adaptive crisis management. To increase public trust, the INP suggested strengthening open communication, applying an integrated reporting system, utilizing digital communication, creating a special unit for viral cases, and improving training and public collaboration.
THE CORPORATE CRIME CASE ANALYSIS: CORRUPTION CRIMES AT THE MARITIME SECURITY AGENCY (BAKAMLA) RELATED TO SATELLITE AND DRONE PROCUREMENT INVOLVING PT. MERIAL ESA Pasaribu, Yosep Jadi Parlindungan; Nita, Surya; Harahap, Anggi Aulina
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v3i4.1527

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Corporations also play an important role in the flow of change and growth in the world economy. The existence of corporations is also related to control of natural resources and global finance However, it is not uncommon for corporations in their activities to commit deviant acts or crimes with various modus operandi. Crimes committed by corporations are often called corporate crimes. This research paper discusses one case of corporate crime that occurred in Indonesia. This is because the problem of corporate crime has recently become more common. One of them is related to a corruption case at the Bakamla, related to the procurement of satellites and drones involving PT Merial Esa. The verdict determined that PT Merial Esa was found guilty of breaching Article 5, paragraph (1), letter b of Republic of Indonesia Law Number 31 of 1999 on the Eradication of Corruption Crimes, as amended by Republic of Indonesia Law Number 20 of 2001, alongside violations of Article 55, paragraph (1), along with Article 64, paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code. In addition to the penalties, PT Merial Esa has been fined IDR 200 million and ordered to pay an additional compensation of IDR 126 billion. A significant challenge in addressing this matter has been the presence of an individual whose role remains unclear; their whereabouts are unknown, yet they are believed to be pivotal in illuminating this case. Moreover, the involvement of military personnel complicates matters further, as such cases necessitate specialized handling due to their unique regulations.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Human Resources: A Case Study of the Indonesian Police Institution Septiyandini, Widya; Muriman, Chairul; Mayastinasari, Vita
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1540

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Artificial Intelligence in the digital era has brought significant changes in the way companies manage and utilise human resources. Artificial Intelligence is expected to assist in various aspects of human resource management, particularly in military or state security sectors. This study focuses on the impact of AI on human resources within the Indonesian police force. The use of AI tools in managing the large amount of employee data in the police force is seen as beneficial. Matching the right person with the right job is a key challenge for human resource professionals, which AI and automation technology can help with. AI aids in forecasting future employee needs and making effective recruitment choices. Performance management tools driven by AI offer opportunities for both employees and organisations in police forces. AI can also help in evaluating employees fairly through multi-attribute decision-making processes. Additionally, AI systems can assist managers in determining appropriate compensation and benefits for police personnel.
Optimizing Social Media Intelligence for Countering Radicalism by the Subdirectorate of Counter-Narrative, Densus 88 Virgantara, Aliviqo Pandu; Nita, Surya; Rahmanto, Didik Novi
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1541

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This research explores the critical role of Social Media Intelligence (SMI) within the operational framework of the Subdirectorate of Counter-Narrative, Densus 88 AT Polri, in countering radicalism and terrorism in Indonesia. Utilizing qualitative exploratory methods, including in-depth interviews and document analysis, the study investigates the effectiveness of SMI in identifying, analyzing, and disrupting radical narratives on social media. Drawing on frameworks such as Crime Prevention Theory, Surveillance Theory, and Counterintelligence Theory, the research highlights how SMI facilitates early threat detection, network analysis, and the identification of harmful content, contributing to national security. The findings underscore the adaptability of SMI amidst evolving digital challenges, such as algorithm changes and data privacy concerns, while emphasizing opportunities for integrating AI and machine learning to enhance analytical precision. This study not only provides actionable insights for law enforcement agencies but also advances the academic discourse on leveraging technology for counter-terrorism in the digital era.
The Impact of Implementing Investigative Certification at the Directorate of General Crime Actions of Criminal Investigation Agency Indonesia National Police Pratiwi, Ajeng Nuranisha; Nita, Surya; Mayastinasari, Vita
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/polri.v4i1.1554

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The aim of this research is to analyze the implementation of investigator certification in the Directorate of General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri and to analyze the impact of investigator certification on competence and performance in this Directorate. This research uses a qualitative research method, with Total Quality Management theory as the analytical framework. The results of the study show that the implementation of investigator certification in the Directorate of General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri aims to improve the technical, ethical, and legal competence of investigators in law enforcement, including handling complex cases such as cybercrime and corruption. The certification process includes special training, competency assessment, and the awarding of certificates after evaluations involving case simulations, written exams, and interviews. This certification significantly impacts the improvement of investigators' technical skills, legal knowledge, and analytical abilities, as well as helping to reduce administrative errors and increase the speed and quality of investigations. However, challenges such as uneven training and delays in issuing certificates can slow down law enforcement and hinder the equitable distribution of competence. Therefore, to maximize the impact, improvements in the certification process, budget allocation, continuous evaluation of training modules, and ensuring equal distribution of training are needed so that investigators have the necessary competencies, which in turn supports professional, transparent, and fair law enforcement.