The Urgency of Criminal Law Reform in Indonesia in Law Enforcement of Corruption

Sri Depranoto, Ibrahim Fikma Edrisy

Abstract


This study aims to analyze the urgency of criminal law reform in Indonesia in law enforcement of criminal acts of corruption. Corruption comes from Latin, namely Corruptus and Corruption, meaning bad, depraved, deviant.  Corruption is an act done with an intention to gain some benefit contrary to official duty and other truths, an act of an official or belief of a person who unlawfully and mistakenly uses some benefit for himself or others contrary to other duties and truths.  Handling corruption while still seeking retaliation, which is basically the enforcement of corruption cases oriented towards paying state losses. The research method used is a normative research method using a statute approach and analyzed using content analysis.


Keywords


Urgency; Criminal Law Reform; Corruption

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