Strengthening the function of BNN in preventing and eradicating drug criminal actions in Indonesia
Siprianus Edi Hardum
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Siprianus Edi Hardum: Faculty of Criminal Law, Doctor of Law Science Trisakti University Jakarta.
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2022, vol. 11, issue 8, 258-263
Abstract:
Indonesia's welfare state has not been realized to date because of many challenges, obstacles, or threats. One of the many challenges is illegal circulation (without a permit) and drug abuse, which is increasingly massive and systematic. Drug crimes have been carried out systematically, massively, and continue with the target of thousands and even tens of thousands of Indonesian people becoming users and dealers every year. As a result of drugs, every year, 15,000 young people in Indonesia die from drugs. Even the data from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) shows 40-50 people per day die from drugs, and losses due to drugs reach Rp 63.1 trillion annually. This paper aims to build a critical approach to the function of BNN in preventing and eradicating drug criminal actions in Indonesia. Key Words:BNN, Narcotics, Drug Criminal, Indonesia
Date: 2022
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