Abstract

Basically, moral crimes were only committed by those directly involved in committing them, such as showing female or male genitals in public. However, with the development of information technology, it now encourages those who witness the spectacle to record it with cameras or cellphones and distribute it through Social Media such as WhatsApp using their own accounts. The research approach employed is the normative juridical method, which entails the study of legal norms as outlined in statutes and regulations. The result is that there is no concept or limitation on decency, as alluded to in paragraph one of article 27 of the ITE Law, addressing who is the most accountable legal subject in terms of sending or disseminating content that is charged with immorality. In practice, the limit is a breach of Articles 281-294 of the Criminal Code's decency provisions. The crime of decency through electronic media happened at the time of distribution, transmission, and making accessible video recordings, photos, and images including decency violations through WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, and other accounts, threatened with imprisonment for 6 (six) years, and the most accountable legal subject is the person who first viewed it through electronic media.

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