Legal Reform of Criminal Responsibility in Imposing Poverty Sanctions for Perpetrators of Corruption to Restore State Losses
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v3i7.361Keywords:
Corruption Crime, Criminal Accountability, Poverty SanctionsAbstract
The eradication of corruption is a top priority in efforts to build good governance and transparency in Indonesia. This study explores the implementation of poverty sanctions for corruption offenders as an effective strategy to recover state losses and deter future corruption. It examines the need for legal reform in criminal accountability to ensure fair restitution of state losses and a stronger deterrent effect. By analyzing the current Corruption Law and proposed revisions, the study highlights the potential for strengthening poverty sanction mechanisms in line with principles of justice and human rights. Findings suggest that measures such as asset freezing, prohibition from holding public office, and stringent financial monitoring can significantly contribute to combating corruption. Legal reform is crucial in providing a solid foundation for these efforts, with consistent and transparent implementation of revised regulations being key to success.
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