2022
DOI: 10.47577/tssj.v28i1.5814
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The policy in handling transnational crime at Indonesia’s Maritime Borders (Study at tanjung Balai Asahan, North Sumatera Province)

Abstract: The strategic geographical constellation on the one hand, can bring benefits to Indonesia, but on the other hand, this position is very vulnerable to threats, both military threats from foreign countries and non-military threats in the form of crimes or illegal activities. Meanwhile, accelerated globalization with technological advances, especially information technology, makes it seem as if there are no boundaries between countries. The rise of transnational crimes in Indonesia, of course, has implications fo… Show more

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