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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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Implementation of Restorative Justice in the New Criminal Code: A Normative Analysis of Criminal Case Resolution Flora, Henny Saida; Kadir, Taqyuddin; Sjuhudi, Ichsan
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): JOSI - MAY
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/aqeqd667

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This study examines the application of the restorative justice approach in the New Criminal Code (KUHP) enacted through Law Number 1 of 2023. The background of this study is the increasing need for a more humane and effective criminal case resolution system that simultaneously takes into account the interests of victims, perpetrators, and the community. The New Criminal Code brings a significant paradigmatic shift by integrating the principles of restorative justice into Indonesian positive legal norms. The research method used is normative legal research with a statute approach, a conceptual approach, and a comparative approach. The results show that the New Criminal Code explicitly accommodates the principle of restorative justice through several provisions, including: the regulation of recovery-oriented sentencing objectives (Article 54), a settlement mechanism outside the judicial process (Article 70), and provisions on supervisory punishment and rehabilitative measures. However, its implementation faces a number of normative challenges, including the lack of comprehensive technical regulations, limited institutional capacity, and the need for harmonization with other laws and regulations. This study recommends the development of detailed implementing regulations, strengthening the capacity of law enforcement officials, and developing an institutional infrastructure that supports the optimal implementation of restorative justice in the Indonesian criminal justice system.
Legal Sanctions Procedure for Electronic Law Enforcement Program Violators in The Jurisdiction of the Malang City Police From A Utilistic Theory Perspective Sa'adah, Aghniya Ariza
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): JOSI - MAY
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/yk8bh446

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The implementation of the ETLE system in Malang City has shown significant results in traffic law enforcement efforts, although it still faces various challenges. The significant gap between the number of detected violations and the number of violators who confirm and pay fines reflects the complexity of the problem. This condition is influenced not only by low public awareness of traffic law compliance but also by the limitations of the ETLE system, which does not allow for the retention of evidence as is the case with manual ticketing.Utilitarianly, ETLE offers many benefits, but its implementation also faces several challenges. Here are some of the main challenges in ETLE application: 1. Implementation Costs. 2. Technical Issues. 3. Data Privacy and Security. 4. Public Acceptance. 5. Regulations ad Policies. Despite its utility, the implementation of ETLE still faces challenges that could diminish its "utility," such as technical challenges, such as the need for a widespread technological infrastructure and camera maintenance. Social challenges include varying levels of public compliance and awareness of changing traffic behavior. Limited coverage, with cameras not yet installed evenly across all regions, means the security benefits are not yet universally felt. Data synchronization issues between agencies and a lack of public awareness remain obstacles to maximizing the system's utility

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