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DOI

10.21143/jhp.vol49.no3.2192

Abstract

This article gives idea on how to redress online transaction fraud victim in criminal justice system. The method applied is by looking scholars’ studies, statutes, observation of victimization process and interviewing law enforcement and victim. In several occasions, investigators turned to blame the victim when they report the crime. For several unsolved cases, the victim asked to revoke their report. This caused by investigator’s view that victim recklessness and failure to think what is deservedly suppose is the main cause of the crime. Treatment and interest fulfillment of online transaction fraud victim in criminal justice system should be redressed, such as the accommodation of material loss recovery, and regarding the victim’s interest during criminal justice process.

Bahasa Abstract

Artikel ini memberikan ide tentang bagaimana memperbaiki korban penipuan transaksi online dalam sistem peradilan pidana. Metode yang diterapkan adalah dengan mencari studi ulama, undang-undang, observasi proses viktimisasi dan mewawancarai penegak hukum dan korban. Dalam beberapa kesempatan, penyidik berbalik untuk menyalahkan korban ketika mereka melaporkan kejahatan tersebut. Untuk beberapa kasus yang belum terselesaikan, korban diminta untuk mencabut laporan mereka. Hal ini disebabkan oleh pandangan penyidik bahwa kecerobohan korban dan kegagalan untuk berpikir apa yang seharusnya dianggap sebagai penyebab utama kejahatan. Perlakuan dan pemenuhan kepentingan korban penipuan transaksi online dalam sistem peradilan pidana harus ditanggulangi, seperti akomodasi pemulihan kerugian materi, dan mengenai kepentingan korban selama proses peradilan pidana.

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