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Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30468620     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62872/2389ay17
Core Subject : Social,
The journal publishes original articles on current issues and international trends in the field of criminal law. The purpose of the publication of this Journal is to provide a space to publish critical thinking on original research results, as well as conceptual ideas from academics, researchers, and practitioners that have never been published in other media.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
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Criminal Law Theory Indonesia Nurul Fadhilah
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JOSI-MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/zjjswg63

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This article discusses the concept of understanding crime through the chronological paradigm, which involves analyzing the evolution and development of crime over time. This paradigm outlines a series of crime events to reveal the factors that influence and encourage crime. Looking at crime chronologically allows for an understanding of changes in crime patterns, societal responses, and prevention and countermeasure efforts that have been made. Chronological analysis traces crime patterns in the context of certain historical events or social crises, providing insight into how social conditions influence criminal behavior. Societal responses to crime shape criminal policy and future prevention efforts. The evolution of legal systems and changes in social norms are reflected in the way crime is defined and punished. Through collaboration between researchers, law enforcement, and policy makers, understanding the chronology paradigm helps identify common patterns, respond to changes in society, and develop more effective strategies in tackling crime.
Reviewing Criminal Threats Against Falsification of Covid-19 Certificate by Medical Personnel Nuzul Quraniati Rohmah
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JOSI-MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/dshvx955

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This article discusses the relationship between law and society, beginning with a review of the statement “where there is society, there is law” (ubi societas ibi ius). The research highlights how societies form laws in an effort to protect themselves or their groups. However, societal developments are often faster than legal reforms, resulting in some regulations becoming irrelevant to the current situation. The Covid-19 pandemic, for example, has changed various aspects of people's lives, including travel restrictions and requirements. Documents such as the Covid-19 Certificate have become important in a pandemic situation, but cases of forgery have also increased. Syndicates of Covid-19 Certificate forgery, including perpetrators who are medical personnel, indicate a serious violation of the law. The imposition of criminal and administrative sanctions is necessary to uphold justice and emphasize the importance of complying with the code of ethics, especially in the context of health services. Through an understanding of applicable regulations and laws, as well as fair enforcement of sanctions, it is hoped that the community can obtain justice and protection in accordance with current social and health conditions.
Law Enforcement Regarding Human Rights According to Positive Law in Indonesia Tiara Saskia Maharani
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JOSI-MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/n1f51e68

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This article discusses the importance of recognition and protection of human rights in the Indonesian legal system, focusing on the 1945 Constitution and its amendments, as well as Law No. 39 of 1999. Furthermore, the article highlights the establishment of law enforcement agencies, such as Komnas HAM, as a commitment by the government to ensure justice. The Second Amendment of 2000 strengthened the position of human rights in the hierarchy of national legal norms. This research aims to explore the mechanisms for applying the law to human rights violations and the remedies required in Indonesia. The application of law includes legal groundwork through the Human Rights Court, while remedies involve mechanisms such as peace, consultation, and mediation, which must take into account cultural and social values. With active community support and coordination of relevant institutions, human rights enforcement is expected to remain in line with local and universal values.
The Importance of War Crimes Regulation in Indonesian Criminal Law Fitri Arianti Saputri
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JOSI-MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/7sa65k79

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Armed conflicts often involve violations of humanitarian law and the laws of war, causing adverse impacts on civil society. The involvement of states in international conflicts drives the need for comprehensive war crimes regulation to uphold humanitarian values and protect human rights. In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the role of the UN as a global organization becomes crucial, and Indonesia, as a UN member state, has a responsibility to contribute to achieving peace and maintaining world order. Although Indonesia has Law No. 26/2000 on Human Rights Courts, the regulation does not explicitly cover war crimes as stipulated in the 1998 Rome Statute. The history of war law in Indonesia shows the need for reform to accommodate more modern principles of international law. The push for the establishment of more comprehensive regulations related to international humanitarian law shows the international world's awareness of the need to regulate international crimes more clearly and firmly. Support from various parties, including civil society, scientists, NGOs and the government, is key in ensuring the realization of effective and equitable regulations related to war crimes in Indonesia. Indonesia needs to respond seriously to the urgency of establishing war crimes regulations to make a positive contribution to maintaining global peace, protecting human rights, and bringing justice to victims of war crimes.
Implementation of Criminal Law in Narcotics Cases in Indonesia Clarissa
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JOSI-MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/ce0fta06

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Issues related to drug-related crimes have become a major concern around the world and an ongoing topic of discussion at the national and international levels. The problem of drug abuse is not only a national, but also a global challenge that is troubling various nations. The adverse effects of drug abuse involve damage to physical, mental health, emotional, and societal values. Narcotics abuse has become a serious threat faced by society and the nation, forming a national and international organized crime. With this background, it raises a topic entitled "The Application Of Narcotic Penal Law In Indonesia". Which reviews how criminal law is used to regulate narcotics crimes in Indonesia, including the criminal law system applied. The research method applied in this journal is a normative juridical approach, in which the author analyzes the problem by considering legal principles and referring to legal norms in legislation. The data used in this scientific journal is secondary.

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