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This article examines the role of the Deputy Attorney General for Military Criminal Affairs (JAMPIDMIl) in handling cases of connexity in corruption offences (tipikor) in Indonesia. With the increase in tipikor cases involving military members and civilians, Jampidmil faces the challenge of coordinating prosecutions between two jurisdictions. This article analyses Jampidmil's organisational structure, relevant legislation, and legal implications through a normative juridical approach. The research found that collaboration between Jampidmil and other law enforcement agencies is essential to improve the effectiveness of handling such cases. In addition, it is recommended that Jampidmil strengthen training for its members and conduct socialisation on the regulations governing connectivity, to ensure a transparent and accountable legal process.
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References
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References
Arief, S. (2015). Military Justice and Corruption Eradication: Challenges and Prospects. Indonesian Law Journal, 17(3), 233–245.
Effendi, S. (2010). Theories of Criminal Law. Jakarta: Rajawali Press.
Hendrawan, H. (2021). Coordination of Law Enforcement in Connectivity Cases: Perspectives of the Attorney and the Military. Journal of Law Enforcement, 14(1), 45-58.
Lubis, M. (2018). The Role of Jampidmil in Handling Connectivity Cases in Indonesia. Journal of Criminal Law, 12(1), 45–60.
Marzuki, I. (2020). The Effectiveness of Handling Connectivity Cases: Military and General Law Perspectives. Journal of Law and Policy, 19(2), 123–135.
Nugroho, E. (2022). Transparency and Accountability in Law Enforcement: Enhancing Public Trust in the Indonesian Justice System. Journal of Law Enforcement, 21(1), 75–85.
Perdana, R. (2021). The Role of the Deputy Attorney General for Military Criminal Affairs in Handling Connectivity Cases. National Law Journal, 24(3), 42–55.
Rafli, M. (2023). The Existence and Role of the Deputy Attorney General for Military Criminal Affairs in Handling Military Criminal Cases. Journal of Military Criminal Law, 1(1), 67–80.
Raiihany, F. A. (2024). The Position of the Deputy Attorney General for Military Criminal Affairs in Handling Military Criminal Cases in Indonesia. University of Andalas Padang, 2024.
Siregar, M. (2020). Challenges in Law Enforcement of Connectivity: A Study of the Military and Civilian Justice Systems. Journal of Judicial Law, 18(4), 102–115.
Decree of the Attorney General of the Republic of Indonesia (SKEPJA) No. 1 of 2023 on establishing a Special Unit for Handling Connectivity Cases and Technical Coordination of Prosecution.
Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Year 1945.
Law Number 11 of 2021 concerning the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Indonesia.
Law Number 16 of 2004 concerning the Public Prosecution Service of the Republic of Indonesia.
Law Number 31 of 1997 concerning Military Justice.
Law No. 31 of 1999 on the Eradication of the Crime of Corruption.
Law Number 34 of 2004 concerning the Indonesian National Army.
Wahyudi, R. (2018). The Use of Technology in Handling Connectivity Cases: Improving the Efficiency of Inter-Agency Coordination. Journal of Legal Technology, 11(2), 150–162.
Wahyuni, M. (2019). Synchronisation of Legal Regulations between Military and Civil Courts: Challenges and Solutions. Journal of Law and Justice, 20(3), 202–214.
Zulkarnain, M. (2014). Military Justice in Indonesia: Studies and Practices. Bandung: Citra Aditya Bakti Publisher.