About the Journal


Journal title Indonesian Journal of Crime and Criminal Justice  
Initials IJCCJ
Abbreviation  I. J. Crime. Justice
Frequency 3 issues per year (March, July and November)
DOI 10.62264 by 
E-ISSN 3108-9852
Editor-in-chief Dr. Lenna Andriyani, S.H., M.H.
Publisher Ius et Ambientis
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Indonesian Journal of Crime and Criminal Justice (E-ISSN: 3108-9852) is an open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by the Ius et Ambientis, three times a year in March, July, and November.

This journal seeks to publish original, high-quality research with a special focus on contemporary legal studies, particularly in the areas of Indonesian criminal law and criminal justice, employing a multidisciplinary approach that includes comparative law, economic approaches to law, politics, human rights, and legal justice. The aim is to enrich the discourse of Indonesian criminal law and criminal justice from a global perspective.

The journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars with related disciplines. Novelty and recency of issues, however, are the priority in publishing.

If the submitted manuscript does not adhere to the guidelines or uses a different format, it will be rejected before being reviewed by the Editorial Board. The Editor will only accept a manuscript that adheres to the formatting specifications.

All submissions must be made through the IJCCJ OJS system. We accept absolutely no submissions via email. The Editor makes no LoA. LoA is issued solely in the form of an accepted paper notification.

Articles

Social Work Punishment in the 2023 Indonesian Criminal Code: Lessons from Finland and Netherlands

Bagus Hanindyo Mantri (Attorney General's Office, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Nurwinardi Nurwinardi (Attorney General's Office, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Muhammad Khalif Ardi (Faculty of Law, Universitas Al Azhar, Mataram, Indonesia)
Devi Triasari (Faculty of Law, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia)
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The Authority of Judges in Determining Suspects of Corruption: Rationality for the reform of Indonesia Criminal Justice in Corruption

Rian Saputra (Faculty of Law, Universitas Slamet Riyadi, Surakarta, Indonesia)
Pujiyono Suwadi (Prosecutor's Commission, Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia)
FX Hastowo Broto Laksito (Faculty of Law Slamet Riyadi University, Indonesia)
Jose Gama Santos (Faculty of Law, Universidade Dili, Dili, Timor-Leste)
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156-187

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Renewal of ‘Strafsoort’ and ‘Strafmodus’ in the New Indonesian Criminal Code: Effort to Address Overcrowding

Aldi Rizki Khoiruddin (Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia)
Novi Nurviani (Coorperation Studies, Kobe University, Japan)
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188-207

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Addressing Intellectual Property Crime in Indonesia: Challenges to achieving economic justice

Triyono Adi Saputro (Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia)
Nur Rizqi Febriandika (Faculty of Management, Business School, University of Newcastle, Australia)
Iwan Hertanto (Cilacap Resort Police, Central Java, Indonesia)
Awalia Rina Rahmawati (Faculty of Islamic Studies, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta , Indonesia)
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208-229

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Corporate Seizure Related to Corruption and Money Laundering in Indonesia: Issues and Problems in Law Enforcement

Dita Veronika (Universitas Slamet Riyadi, Indonesia)
Bianglala Asmarasari (Vietnam National University, Viet Nam)
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230-251

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