This study examines the existence of the prosecution authority in Indonesia which is closely related to the Legal Policy in Overcoming (Over Criminalization) Corruption in the Village Fund to realize restorative justice. This needs to be done considering the very large amount of Fund Allocation from 2018-2021 which reached IDR 72 trillion which was intended for 83,381 villages and was very vulnerable to corruption. The problem that will be discussed in this research is How is the Legal Policy in Overcoming Corruption (Over Criminalization) of Village Fund Corruption to realize restorative justice. The research method used is a normative research method with a statute approach and analyzed using content analysis.
The purpose of this study is to find out and understand the problems of overcoming the increase in Cyber Crime during the Covid-19 pandemic. The existence of Internet media that is so large and easy if not used wisely will give birth to crime in cyberspace or known as Cyber Crime. The problems that will be discussed in this study are how are the problems of overcoming the increase in Cyber Crime during the Covid-19 pandemic and what is the role of the Prosecutor in providing legal policies against Cyber Crime perpetrators, especially children. The findings of this study are that during the Covid-19 outbreak, it is certain that the number of Cyber Attacks that haunt the community will spike sharply and require immediate anticipation. This is because technological developments that are increasing demand the role of the government to carry out reforms to deal with Cyber Crime problems. Therefore, this problem can be done with the politics of criminal law in the scope of penal policy and non-penal policy.
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