Legal Literacy - This article discusses the implementation of the Law on Sexual Violence Crimes (UU TPKS) in Indonesia, evaluating the availability of its derivative regulations, and the readiness of law enforcement officials in handling cases of sexual violence. This article also reviews how the UU TPKS accommodates the crime of sextortion and the importance of corrective, restorative, and rehabilitative justice for victims. In addition, the role of the government in drafting implementing regulations that support effectiveness is also described. UU TPKS.
The Impact of Technology and the Threat of Gender-Based Cybercrime
The development of technology and information has led humans towards a new civilization that has caused a shift in the reality of life from real activities to virtual activities (virtual) in the digital space. The dynamics of technological and information development today are like a double-edged sword, because in addition to having benefits for interacting with other people, these developments also have the potential to present new forms of crime.
Crimes committed using information technology tools like this are called cybercrimes (cybercrime). In a broad sense, cybercrime is any unlawful act committed using computer and internet networks to gain profit or cause harm to others. In its development, the form cybercrime today is not only limited to…
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