Abstract
The law enforcement of corruption crimes that have been carried out so far only illustrates success in uncovering, arresting, detaining, prosecuting and convicted of the perpetrators who are found guilty. Still, it has not demonstrated success in eradicating corruption crimes widely. So that the success of such efforts creates a perception that Indonesia's corruption crimes are increasing, with this fact, what is illustrated is that Indonesia is a corrupt country. This is undoubtedly a contradiction with the expected goal of eradicating corruption crimes. The purpose of this article is to analyze corrupt law enforcement policies in Indonesia. This article concludes that amid national development efforts in various fields, the public's aspirations in eradicating corruption and any form are increasing because sin has caused enormous losses to the State, which could impact the emergence of crises in various fields. To overcome this, it is necessary to implement penal and non-penal policies to prevent criminal acts of corruption. Thus, the use of correctional and non-penal facilities must go hand in hand in overcoming corruption crimes
Highlights
One of the big problems the Indonesian nation faces is corruption, crimes and other issues
Concerning “crime prevention”, it includes the following steps: a) Development and Improvement of Law Enforcement Officials which includes organizational structure, personnel, and equipment, which are aligned with the development of criminal patterns, which are influenced by developments in society and technology; b) Make use of criminal justice procedures and mechanisms, which are aligned with the image of tackling crime, such as trials that are fast, cheap, precise and indiscriminate; c) Renewal of legislation, in line with the demands of social and technological developments; d) Coordination between law enforcers, among government officials whose duties are related to the prevention of crime and law enforcement officials
The weak eradication of corruption in Indonesia, especially in the regions, is that apart from the lack of law enforcers with broad legal insight, law enforcers who dare to clash with power are lacking
Summary
One of the big problems the Indonesian nation faces is corruption, crimes and other issues. The law requires that corruption crimes be prevented because their actions are detrimental to state finances or the country's economy and these actions hinder national development. This fact illustrates that the efforts to eradicate corruption crimes committed for 18 years are meaningless. An effort to eradicate corruption will be considered prosperous and thriving when the efforts made can prevent someone from committing a corruption crime. Arrests as many people as possible who are suspected of committing corruption crimes will only create a negative stigma against the state. Eliminating corruption crimes is a complex undertaking and needs to be carried out integrally For this reason, this article will discuss how to enforce the law of corruption in Indonesia so that crime is reduced or lost in Indonesia
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