
Law Enforcement Problems of Illegal Tin Mining in Realizing Restorative Justice: A Study at the Bangka Resort Police
Author(s) -
Rio Armanda Agustian,
Reko Dwi Salfutra,
Rahmat Robuwan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-4874
pISSN - 2338-6932
DOI - 10.33019/society.v9i2.305
Subject(s) - law enforcement , enforcement , restorative justice , criminal justice ethics , business , law , criminal justice , indonesian , political science , theory of criminal justice , linguistics , philosophy
Law enforcement against criminal acts without a permit (illegal mining) must be carried out for the sake of social justice for all Indonesian people. The Bangka Resort Police, as one of the institutions of the Indonesian National Police, has duties and obligations in realizing ideal conditions both in law enforcement efforts and other persuasive efforts, must be fast and responsive in tackling illegal mining. In this regard, this research aims to examine law enforcement problems of illegal tin mining in realizing restorative justice with the locus of study, namely the Bangka Resort Police. The formulation of the problem studied in this research is as follows. First, what are the legal issues to realizing restorative justice in the enforcement of illegal tin mining crimes by the Bangka Resort Police? Second, how are the efforts of the Bangka Resort Police to overcome the obstacles in law enforcement against the criminal act of illegal tin mining? The legal problems that occur involve various dimensions, namely the dimensions of competence, personnel commitment, supporting facilities and infrastructure, and issues from the social environment of the community. Multiple efforts have been carried out by the Bangka Resort Police in the internal aspect and implementing progressive actions as a form of dedication by law enforcement officials.