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Criminal Sanctions Against Environmental Pollution and Damage Offenders in the Perspective of Restorative Justice
Criminal Sanctions Against Environmental Pollution and Damage Offenders in the Perspective of Restorative Justice

Author(s): Made Narendra Mahotama, Yuliati Yuliati, Iwan Permadi
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Criminal Law, Environmental and Energy policy, Environmental interactions
Published by: Altezoro, s. r. o. & Dialog
Keywords: Restorative Justice; Environmental Pollution; Environmental Damage; Judge's Decision; Criminal Law;

Summary/Abstract: The importance of applying the concept of Restorative Justice in law enforcement, especially in cases of environmental pollution and destruction. Restorative justice is an approach that focuses on the recovery of victims, perpetrators, and communities affected by criminal acts to achieve a more holistic balance and justice. This study aims to analyse the judges' views regarding the application of Restorative Justice in Decision No 98/Pid.B/2014/PN.TOB and No 428/Pid.B/LH/2023/PN.Rhl, and identify the legal consequences of these decisions from Restorative Justice's perspective. The research method used is normative juridical research, which examines the substance of legal rules through statutory and conceptual approaches. The data used consisted of primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials collected through literature study and analysis of related documents. The results showed that the judges' views in both decisions reflect the application of Restorative Justice principles that focus on recovery and rehabilitation. Despite differences in approach, in general, the judges sought not only to punish the perpetrators but also to repair the damage caused, support the recovery of victims, and maintain social harmony. Further discussion shows that the application of Restorative Justice in these decisions significantly impacts the criminal justice system towards a more humane and rehabilitative direction.

  • Issue Year: 10/2024
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 2025-2033
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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