Technological interventions: a pathway to combatting judicial corruption
Amalia Syauket,
Dwi Seno Wijanarko,
Tyastuti Sri Lestari
et al.
Abstract:This study aims to find out whether corruption in the court can be prevented with Information Technology (IT). This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach where the main data source can be processed from relevant and current literature material with the theme of this article as secondary data. Information technology is the most influential factor in changing the world today. The administration of justice is an activity that includes the provision of information, communication, and production of new i… Show more
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