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Carrying a sharp weapon is a criminal act which can cause harm to other people, both on property and even killing other people. In addition to the consequences, carrying a sharp weapon can also cause harm to the criminal himself. The sharp weapon misuse i... see more

The current job transformation is one of the challenges for the state of Indonesia. Crimes over time have been carried out systematically, including corruption. The interesting thing about the development of efforts to combat corruption is the development... see more

Economic crime rates tend to be high and generate large losses every year, because one of the biggest factors is the ineffective economic crime policy in providing deterrent and firmness to the perpetrators. Economic crime policies play an important role ... see more

Indonesia is a state of law related to the disparity in the decisions of different judges in deciding a case, especially in criminal decisions. A more in-depth study is needed, especially in the case of rape, where in rape cases in Indonesia, several judg... see more

This article discusses the review of Islamic criminal law regarding sanctions castration chemistry for the perpetrators of sexual violence against children. It is motivated by the rampant cases of sexual crimes against children have increased every year. ... see more

The paper investigates the armed banditry that engages in the highway robbery attacking villagers and travelers in the Zamfara state of Nigeria. The paper aimed at examines hiraba in Islamic criminal law and the penal code of the state for the possibility... see more

Crime is regulated in Indonesian Criminal Code or positive law has been classified into several types of theft crimes, ranging from theft of ordinary crimes (Article 362 of the Criminal Code) punishable with imprisonment of five years, the crime of theft ... see more

Restorative justice has been developing broadly in many countries as a new paradigm in the criminal law field.  Following the necessity and global trend, Indonesia has made an effort to replace the current Juvenile Court Act (JCA) with the new one, c... see more

The justification for punishment is an interesting topic and undying debate among the scholars. Those who in favor of traditional approach would state that punishment is retributive in nature, whereas the opposite party would declare that punishment is fo... see more

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