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Jurnal KIK-AK
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30627346     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31599/hzew2520
The KIK-AK Journal is a journal that scientifically examines problems and countermeasures in the fields of Police and Anti-Corruption. The articles published can be in the form of empirical studies and literature studies. The KIK-AK Journal is published regularly in March and September. Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian and Anti Korupsi publishes articles with a focus and scope on fields of science that have been studied empirically and theoretically, including: National Security National Law Prevention of Corruption acts
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pertanggungjawaban pidana pejabat pembuat komitmen dalam hal pengadaan barang dan jasa dengan modus jual beli jabatan aparatur sipil negara provinsi banten Fahmi Anugrah Putra; Romasindah Aidy, Widya
Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian dan Anti Korupsi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian dan Anti Korupsi Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/yfr5bj63

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One form of criminal act of corruption is irregularities in the process of procuring government goods/services which are detrimental to state finances or the state economy. These deviations generally occur because officials are negligent or careless in understanding and implementing the provisions of the laws and regulations. The Commitment Making Officer (PPK) is a very crucial position, this is because the PPK plays a role in every stage of procurement of government goods/services. Therefore, PPK competence must be given great attention not only in the field of procurement of goods/services.
PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN PIDANA ANGGOTA KEPOLISIAN DALAM HAL PENEMBAKAN DENGAN UNSUR KETIDAKSENGAJAAN YANG BERAKIBAT MENINGGALNYA KORBAN Syukur, Kartini; Nur Rohman , Adi
Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian dan Anti Korupsi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/2j2bdq93

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As a state governed by law, as stipulated in Article 1 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia, the country has a legal system that regulates various aspects of national and state life, including maintaining public order. The Indonesian National Police has the duty to uphold the law, including handling criminal acts involving firearms. The use of firearms (SENPI) by the police is regulated by laws such as the Indonesian National Police Regulation No. 1 of 2009, which governs the use of force in police operations. Although firearms are intended to maintain order, misuse or negligence in their use can have fatal consequences, resulting in the victim's death. This study aims to examine the criminal liability of perpetrators of shootings caused by negligence leading to the victim's death, as well as the relevance of restorative justice in determining compensation or restitution for the victim's family. The research approach is juridical-normative with a case study, analyzing relevant legal regulations and court decisions. The study utilizes primary, secondary, and tertiary legal sources to gain a comprehensive understanding of the application of the law in cases of negligence resulting in death. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, this research is expected to provide an understanding of appropriate criminal liability and justice that can be accepted by the victim's family.
Penyidikan Berbasis Ilmiah Dalam Penegakan Hukum Tindak Pidana Akses Ilegal Rahman Amin; Agnes Anggraeni
Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian dan Anti Korupsi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/w5xwmm76

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Advances in science and technology have had an impact on the increase in types of crimes that are increasingly sophisticated and complicated so that they are difficult to uncover, one of which is the crime of illegal access. To overcome this, the Police developed science-based investigation techniques by utilizing science to uncover illegal access crimes. This research is a normative legal research with a legislative approach and a case approach to answer the problems raised. The results of the research, First, a scientific-based investigation was applied by the police by examining the fingerprint evidence of the perpetrator of the crime of illegal access to public service websites managed by the government as in the case of Cikarang District Court Decision Number 515/Pid.Sus/2021/PN.Ckr, and through forensic digital analysis to obtain electronic evidence on the device used by the perpetrator as per the Jember District Court Decision Number 17/Pid. Sus/2021/PN. Jmr, so that from the scientific-based investigation, the police succeeded in identifying and carrying out legal proceedings against the perpetrators and then a criminal verdict was handed down in court. Second, obstacles in science-based investigations, there are no specific provisions regulated in the Criminal Code, and the lack of number and quality of investigators who have the competence of scientific-based investigators, as well as the limitations of facilities and infrastructure to support science-based investigations in the Police unit at the regional level.  
TREN PENELITIAN TENTANG PENDIDIKAN ANTI KORUPSI DI PERGURUAN TINGGI DALAM PERSPEKTIF ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRIK Mendrofa, Defi; Kartini Medrofa , Definitif Endrina; Indriasari, Ratna; Laila Karmila , Cut; Basir, Hestiwati; Widiatmoko, Catur; Wijaya Kusuma , Gede
Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian dan Anti Korupsi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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This study examines publication trends on anti-corruption education in Indonesian universities using a bibliometric approach. Secondary data was obtained from scientific journals published between 2019-2024 and analyzed through software to extract metadata, manage references, and visualize conceptual links. The analysis has revealed a significant increase with a total of 989 publications and 9,167 citations, resulting in an average of 9.27 citations per publication. The academic impact index showed an h-index of 44 and a g-index of 75. The network visualization identified 6 main thematic clusters reflecting the shift from conceptual studies towards evaluating the actual implementation of anti-corruption education programs. The findings emphasize the strategic role of universities in building an academic culture of integrity and provide a basis for developing more effective anti-corruption education strategies and policies in the future.
PENGUATAN POLRI DALAM PPNS: ELABORASI PENYIDIK POLRI DENGAN PENYIDIK PEGAWAI NEGERI SIPIL (PPNS) Adhalia Septia Saputri; edi saputra hasibuan
Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian dan Anti Korupsi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/fft12m35

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Indonesia is facing a critical drug crisis, not only as a consumer but also as a producer of narcotics. Drug abuse, once concentrated in major urban centers, has now permeated even the most remote regions, with an estimated 3.3 million users, or approximately 1.73% of the population. The country has become a primary target for large-scale drug smuggling, with around 80% of illicit substances entering through maritime routes, while the rest are trafficked via air transport and land borders. Beyond mere profit-driven criminal activity, strong indications suggest that drug trafficking is part of a broader covert operation by foreign entities aimed at weakening Indonesia’s national resilience. This operation systematically targets the younger generation, eroding moral integrity and mental strength, ultimately destabilizing the nation from within. While direct evidence of such clandestine foreign involvement remains elusive, numerous indicators point to its existence. However, the challenge lies in the highly secretive nature of these operations, making them difficult to identify and counter. Moreover, Indonesia has yet to fully recognize and address drug smuggling as a potential strategic maneuver orchestrated by external forces. To effectively combat this existential threat, Indonesia must go beyond conventional counter-narcotics efforts and adopt an intelligence-driven approach. A well-coordinated and highly classified counterintelligence strategy is essential to detect, disrupt, and neutralize these clandestine operations. This requires a structured and systematic intelligence framework that integrates advanced methodologies, tactical precision, and covert operational capabilities. By doing so, Indonesia can fortify its national security, safeguard its younger generation, and dismantle any covert attempts to undermine its sovereignty.
KONTRA INTELIJEN DALAM MENGHADAPI OPERASI RAHASIA (CLANDESTINE) ASING MELALUI PENYELUNDUPAN NARKOBA DI INDONESIA Mohamad Djatmiko
Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kepolisian dan Anti Korupsi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/kwzsef17

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Indonesia is facing a critical drug crisis, not only as a consumer but also as a producer of narcotics. Drug abuse, once concentrated in major urban centers, has now permeated even the most remote regions, with an estimated 3.3 million users, or approximately 1.73% of the population. The country has become a primary target for large-scale drug smuggling, with around 80% of illicit substances entering through maritime routes, while the rest are trafficked via air transport and land borders. Beyond mere profit-driven criminal activity, strong indications suggest that drug trafficking is part of a broader covert operation by foreign entities aimed at weakening Indonesia’s national resilience. This operation systematically targets the younger generation, eroding moral integrity and mental strength, ultimately destabilizing the nation from within. While direct evidence of such clandestine foreign involvement remains elusive, numerous indicators point to its existence. However, the challenge lies in the highly secretive nature of these operations, making them difficult to identify and counter. Moreover, Indonesia has yet to fully recognize and address drug smuggling as a potential strategic maneuver orchestrated by external forces. To effectively combat this existential threat, Indonesia must go beyond conventional counter-narcotics efforts and adopt an intelligence-driven approach. A well-coordinated and highly classified counterintelligence strategy is essential to detect, disrupt, and neutralize these clandestine operations. This requires a structured and systematic intelligence framework that integrates advanced methodologies, tactical precision, and covert operational capabilities. By doing so, Indonesia can fortify its national security, safeguard its younger generation, and dismantle any covert attempts to undermine its sovereignty.

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