Criminal Policy on Environmental Crimes: Indonesia’s Perspective
Hanafi Amrani
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2022, vol. 11
Abstract:
This study aims to analyze Indonesia's perspective in criminal policy towards environmental crime considered as malum prohibitum offense. Almost all academics agree that environmental crime is known as malum prohibitum offense because of its form of regulation which is usually driven by the absence of mens rea and its evil nature. However, the results of some studies subsequently oppose the status of environmental crime as malum prohibitum offense because the criteria are not fulfilled. Indonesia regulates environmental crimes in administrative law, which are classified into malum prohibitum. Furthermore, they are classified into malum in se offense based on serious sanctions.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.36941/ajis-2022-0088
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