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Evi Dwi Hastri
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indexsasi@apji.org
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+6287777000076
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Jl. Raya Pamekasan - Sumenep No.KM. 05, Panitian Utara, Patean, Kec. Batuan, Kabupaten Sumenep, Jawa Timur 69451
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Res Judicata Law Review
ISSN : 30634482     EISSN : 30634490     DOI : 10.71370
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Res Judicata Law Review (RJLR): ISSN: 3063-4482 (cetak), ISSN: 3063-4490 (online) is published by Master of Law, Postgraduate, Wiraraja University, Sumenep, Madura-East Java-Indonesia. Res Judicata Law Review is an open-access peer reviewed journal that mediate the dissemination of academicians, researchers and practitioners in law. Res Judicata Law Review accept submission from all over the world. Res Judicata Law Review aims to provide a forum for national and international academicians, researchers and practitioners on law science to publish the original articles. All accepted articles will be published and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage. The scope of Res Judicata Law Review are the specific topics issues such as Civil Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and International Law. All articles submitted to this journal can be written in Bahasa and English Language. Res Judicata Law Review comes out two times a year in (April and October).
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Articles 12 Documents
Dynamics of Compliance and Law Violation in Society : A Criminological and Sociological Study Joko Suyono; Niken Arief Rahayuana; Evi Dwi Hastri
Res Judicata Law Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Res Judicata Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71370/rjlr.v1i2.18

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This study analyzes the factors influencing legal compliance and violations within society through criminological and sociological approaches. The primary objective of this research is to identify the reasons behind public compliance with laws and to reveal common motives for violations. This study employs a qualitative method, utilizing in-depth interviews and observations with selected respondents, as well as literature review to enrich the analysis. The findings indicate that legal compliance is often driven by social values, morality, and a sense of collective responsibility, while legal violations are largely caused by economic pressures, weak law enforcement, and public dissatisfaction with regulations deemed irrelevant. The implications of these findings suggest the need for a more adaptive and participatory approach in creating and enforcing regulations to effectively enhance public compliance.
The Influence of the Kerapan Sapi Tradition in Madura on the Enforcement of Criminal Law in Article 302 of the Criminal Code Herowati Poesoko; Abintoro Prakoso; Muhammad Khalid Ali
Res Judicata Law Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Res Judicata Law Review
Publisher : Wiraraja University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71370/rjlr.v1i2.19

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In the context of criminal law, although there are formal regulations in force throughout the country, local culture often plays an important role in its implementation. Therefore, understanding the relationship between local culture such as the tradition of cattle frequency and law enforcement based on article 302 of the Criminal Code concerning the persecution of animals is something that needs to be considered in order to ensure effectiveness and justice in the legal system. This study uses a type of socio-legal research which is an interdisciplinary approach that combines normative legal analysis with a sociological perspective. The information collected is descriptive in both written and oral form. The approach is based on the analysis of the philosophical values of the cattle frequency tradition, while the normative juridical helps in making comparisons against laws and regulations relevant to the cattle frequency tradition. The results show that although official authorities such as the police or the courts play a role, customary institutions are still the main place in mediating in resolving a conflict. This indicates that traditional and cultural values occupy an important place in society and influence how society relates to the formal legal system.

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