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Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Social Sciences Conference Papers and Proceedings |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Author(s): | Mustafa, Cecep |
Contact Email: | cecep.mustafa@stir.ac.uk |
Title: | "Punishment, in fact, did not resolve the problem": The judicial perspectives on the sentencing of minor drug offenders in Indonesia |
Editor(s): | Seal, L Jones, H |
Citation: | Mustafa C (2018) "Punishment, in fact, did not resolve the problem": The judicial perspectives on the sentencing of minor drug offenders in Indonesia. Seal L (Editor) & Jones H (Editor) BSC Annual Conference 2016: Inequalities in a diverse world, Nottingham, 06.07.2016-08.07.2016. Papers from the British Criminology Conference, 16, pp. 93-110. http://www.britsoccrim.org/publications/pbcc/ |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2018 |
Date Deposited: | 2-Dec-2016 |
Conference Name: | BSC Annual Conference 2016: Inequalities in a diverse world |
Conference Dates: | 2016-07-06 - 2016-07-08 |
Conference Location: | Nottingham |
Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to explore the judicial perspectives on the sentencing of minor drug offenders; In order to understand the judiciary perspectives, it is important, as is the focus of this study in the case of Indonesia, to explore the judicial perspectives under social conditions where they operate (Hutton, 2006). The methodological design draws upon qualitative methods in order to undertake micro/meso levels of analysis. It comprises of the following phases: an in-depth case study of two Indonesian district courts ; and semi-structured interviews with key experts from the Indonesian Supreme court. Judges perceive drug offences as global concern and more serious. Judges feel being constrained by prosecutor's indictment, appellate procedure, medical assessment, and the availability treatment facilities. Rehabilitation for minor drug offender were seen as being in the interests of judges and the society. |
Status: | VoR - Version of Record AM - Accepted Manuscript |
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