Abstract
This study discusses the role of the Provos in enforcing the law against members of the Police who commit criminal acts and the settlement of criminal acts committed by members of the police at the Selopamioro State Police School. The purpose of this research is to determine the implementation of Provos role in law enforcement against members of the Police who commit criminal acts, and the settlement of criminal acts committed by members of the police at the Selopamioro State Police School. In this Problem, the author uses a sociological juridical approach, while this type of research is empirical juridical in other words field research, namely examining applicable legal provisions and what happens in reality in society, then the data collection methods use are : observation, interviews and documentation.The result of this study indicate that the implementation of the role of the provost in law enforcement at the Selopamioro State Police School in the field of disciplinary enforcement and law enforcement has been carried out but not optimally, it is indicated by the fact that there are still members of the police who commit criminal acts and the completion of criminal acts committed by members of the same Police. This is the case with other civil society, namely through the general judicial process because Polri is subject to the power of general judiciary, in accordance with article 29 paragraph 1 of the law number 2 of 2002 concerning the Indonesian National Police. However for members of the National Police, there is a follow-up process from the Police institution, namely a disciplinary hearing and/or a hearing on the Code of Ethics for the Polri Profession. The implications of this research are, the Provos to further improve supervision of Polri members and provide strict sanctions against Polri personnel who commit criminal acts, and for Provos to go directly to the police to commit crimes against the Police so that they report when they find out that there are irregularities committed by members of the Police
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