
PREVENTING AND FIGHTING CORRUPTION THROUGH PUBLIC POLICIES
Author(s) -
M.Hum. Dr. Drs. H. Dudu Duswara Machmudin S.H.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
untag law review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2549-4910
DOI - 10.36356/ulrev.v2i2.925
Subject(s) - language change , politics , nepotism , collusion , political science , law enforcement , political corruption , enforcement , gratification , law , law and economics , public administration , business , economics , social psychology , art , literature , industrial organization , psychology
Law enforcement does not engage in a vaccum space, yet it is related to variables of socio-political condition, mental of the law enforcers, criminal law procedures, law ideology, NGOs, and legal awareness of the society. Moreover, fighting corruption through law enforcement demands collective awareness as stakeholders to actively participate in national efforts to prevent and eradicate corruption. Measures taken on the prevention must be built in socio-political climate and national collective culture which enforce zero tolerance to any forms of corruption, including bribery, gratification, trading influence, illicit enrichment, corporate corruption, political corruption, collusion, and nepotism.