This paper presents a criminal law perspective related to cyberbullying. The results of descriptive analysis using normative juridical methods equipped with a literature study of the legislation and related literature obtained the outcome of cyberbullying as a criminal act. The criminal law that covers cyberbullying is contained in Article 76 C in conjunction with Article 80 (1) of the Child Protection Law.
This research is based on dactyloscopy at the crime scene and can be used as a clue for investigators in uncovering a criminal offense. This study aims to describe the function of dactyloscopy in the criminal investigation process and describe the dactyloscopy requirements to be evidence in the criminal investigation process. This type of research is normative law, and the approach method is normative juridical. The data technique collection is literature study and analysis of primary and secondary legal materials. This study indicates that fingerprints determine the perpetrators of crime, and fingerprints can be evidence of letters if proven by powder, brush, evaporation with sodium, and silver nitrate.
This study provides a perspective of civil law studies on the impact of divorce on children. By using normative juridical research methods, through literature studies as a data collection tool, it was found that children are the subject of legal studies in civil divorce decisions. In Civil terms, parental power over an immature child ends when a divorce occurs and is replaced by guardianship. In the maintenance of life, parents are responsible for paying the costs of maintaining and educating the child, adjusted to the child's needs and the provider's earning.
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