Journal Equity of Law and Governance
Vol. 4 No. 1

Critical Analysis of The Republic of Indonesia Police in The Implementation of Cybercrime Law in Indonesia

Adhial Fajrin, Yaris (Unknown)
Rasyid, Muh. Fadli Faisal (Unknown)
Ginting, Grenaldo (Unknown)
Endrawati, Eka Ari (Unknown)
Putri, Viorizza Suciani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 May 2024

Abstract

The purpose of this research, which is based on an evaluation of Indonesia's cybercrime legislation, is to examine the difficulties encountered by the Indonesian National Police in carrying out their duties to combat cybercrime and computer crime, and to draw conclusions about how recent technological advancements have contributed to an increase in both the frequency and severity of these crimes. This study employs a philosophical and analytical approach to normative law as its research methodology. It examines applicable statutes and regulations, as well as legal theory and current practices in law enforcement. Cybercrime is on the rise, and the study's findings suggest that this trend is directly tied to the expansion of information technology, which in turn allows cybercriminals to employ more complex strategies. Not having clear legislative restrictions pertaining to cybercrime, insufficient preparation on the part of law enforcement, subpar system security, and an uninformed public are the primary challenges. Some of the proposals include creating communication platforms amongst law enforcement agencies to boost collaboration in the fight against cybercrime, educating the public and conducting targeted investigations using cutting-edge technical methods, and expanding outreach and education efforts to the general population.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

elg

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

The scope of this journal area any topics concerning Legal Studies and Human Rights in all aspects. Scientific articles dealing with Civil Law, Indonesian Law, Business Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, International Law, Philosophy of Law, and Human Rights are particularly ...