ARCHIVES
VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2024)
Indonesia coast guard strategy againts transnational organized crime
Authors
Irvanda Rangga Fristian, Peni Jati Setyowati
Abstract
This study discusses
the strategy of the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (Indonesia Coast Guard)
in combating organized crime in Indonesian maritime territorys. Organized
crime, such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and piracy, significantly
impacts national security and economic stability. Indonesia Coast Guard plays a
crucial role in prevention efforts and law enforcement at sea, despite its
limited authority. The research employs a normative legal approach, analyzing
existing legislation and the challenges faced by Indonesia Coast Guard.
Findings indicate that Indonesia Coast Guard conducts joint operations with
other agencies to enhance law enforcement effectiveness in Indonesian maritime
territorys. Despite facing challenges such as jurisdictional limitations and
complex inter-agency coordination, Indonesia Coast Guard maintains strengths in
early warning systems and maritime data management. These efforts form part of
a strategy to minimize criminal activities at sea and enhance overall maritime
security. Thus, Indonesia Coast Guard serves as a frontline defense in
safeguarding Indonesia's maritime sovereignty and preventing transnational
organized crime threats.
Download
Pages:197-201
How to cite this article:
Irvanda Rangga Fristian, Peni Jati Setyowati "Indonesia coast guard strategy againts transnational organized crime". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2024, Pages 197-201
Download Author Certificate
Please enter the email address corresponding to this article submission to download your certificate.

