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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Reconstruction of legal protection for justice collaborators within the criminal justice system as an effort to uncover general criminal offences in Indonesia
Authors
Sri Endah Indriawati
Abstract
Perpetrators of general criminal offences who are willing to cooperate
with law enforcement are often referred to as justice collaborators. These
individuals serve as valuable sources of information for law enforcement to
uncover criminal activities involving complex crime networks. A justice
collaborator provides testimony, leads, and even assists in obtaining strong
evidence to strengthen the case being handled by the authorities. The aim of
this research is to examine the reconstruction of legal protection for justice
collaborators within the criminal justice system as an effort to uncover
general criminal offences in Indonesia. This research employs normative legal
research with a statute approach. The author uses primary, secondary, and
tertiary legal materials to analyse the issue under investigation as a means of
problem-solving. Furthermore, qualitative data has been chosen, focusing on the
quality of legal products, which will be analysed from that perspective. Thus,
the data collection technique applied in this research involves qualitative
analysis. The findings and discussion in this study address two key issues: the
requirements for granting justice collaborator status in general criminal
offences and the reconstruction of general criminal offences as acts that can
be addressed by justice collaborators.
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Pages:31-36
How to cite this article:
Sri Endah Indriawati "Reconstruction of legal protection for justice collaborators within the criminal justice system as an effort to uncover general criminal offences in Indonesia". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 31-36
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