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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Criminal policy regarding traffic accident cases that result in the death of the victim in the jurisdiction of the Deli Serdang police
Authors
Natanail Surbakti, Rizkan Zulyadi, Wenggedes Frensh
Abstract
Traffic accidents that result in death are a
serious problem that requires effective criminal policies to reduce the number
of accidents and provide justice to victims and society in general. This
research aims to analyze the criminal policies implemented in traffic accident
cases that result in death in the jurisdiction of the Deli Serdang Police. The
research method used is a case study with a qualitative approach through data
collection from various sources, including legal documents, interviews with legal
officers, and field observations. The results of the research show that the
criminal policy applied to traffic accident cases that result in death in the
jurisdiction of the Deli Serdang Police includes the processes of
investigation, prosecution, and law enforcement. Factors that influence the
implementation of this policy include the adequacy of human resources and
infrastructure, cross-sectoral cooperation, and public awareness of traffic
rules. However, there are still several challenges in implementing this
criminal policy, such as the lack of public legal awareness, the slow process
of resolving cases, and the low level of compliance with traffic rules.
Therefore, more serious efforts are needed from various parties, including law
enforcement officials, the government, and the community, to increase the
effectiveness of criminal policies in handling traffic accident cases that
result in death in the jurisdiction of the Deli Serdang Police.
Pages:29-33
How to cite this article:
Natanail Surbakti, Rizkan Zulyadi, Wenggedes Frensh "Criminal policy regarding traffic accident cases that result in the death of the victim in the jurisdiction of the Deli Serdang police". International Journal of Advanced Educational Research, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 29-33
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