NARCOTICS CRIME IN INDONESIA: EXAMINING LAW ENFORCEMENT, POLITICS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Authors

  • FRITS ROBERT YAWAN Doctor of Law, Jayabaya University
  • FAUZIE YUSUF HASIBUAN Jayabaya University
  • MOHAMAD ISMED Jayabaya University
  • WATCHAREE ARIYAMANG International College, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep

Keywords:

Narcotics Crime, Law Enforcement, Politics

Abstract

This study focuses on an in-depth analysis of the complex relationship between drug crime and politics, law enforcement, and human rights. The study provides in-depth insights into how the country's drug laws are enforced by examining a number of different aspects, including the legal perspective, criminal sanctions, death penalty provisions, and the relationship between the death penalty and human rights. The research also examines the many different elements that influence legal authorities and societal perceptions, such as religious doctrines, cultural backgrounds, philosophies, ideologies, and the legal system. It also examines the use of the criminal justice system and preventive measures to deal with drug abuse, as well as the involvement of international resources in the fight against drug crime. The study also discusses the criminalization policy in the drug law, highlighting the importance of drug-related asset forfeiture. Last but not least, it emphasizes the importance of drug abuse prevention tactics and the notions of substantive and legal certainty in the context of criminal law enforcement.

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Published

2023-06-12

How to Cite

FRITS ROBERT YAWAN, FAUZIE YUSUF HASIBUAN, MOHAMAD ISMED, & WATCHAREE ARIYAMANG. (2023). NARCOTICS CRIME IN INDONESIA: EXAMINING LAW ENFORCEMENT, POLITICS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Novateur Publications, 2, 42–48. Retrieved from http://novateurpublication.org/index.php/np/article/view/119