Formulating Criminal Liabilities Regarding Online Prostitution
Date
2019-12-31Author
LAKSANA, Trio Angga
OHOIWUTUN, Y.A.Triana
TANUWIJAYA, Fanny
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This study aims to obtain similarities and differences regarding legal formulation in online prostitution.
Hitherto, prostitution has remained to exist in Indonesian society. In context, the existing perpetrators
of prostitution do not peddle conventionally but also virtually, in which online prostitution that
gradually increases is a common term that refers to this phenomenon. The current law enforcement
against perpetrators of online prostitution performs as the consequence of the national law in which
national laws have yet remained to accommodate in criminalizing perpetrators of online prostitution.
The criminalization of perpetrators in online prostitution may contrast with the principle of legality so
that national laws should accommodate perpetrators of online prostitution regarding their criminal
liability. In particular, these national laws should address whether to prohibit the attitude that
proliferates online prostitution so that perpetrators of online prostitution should be accountable for their
crimes. Henceforth, this measure intends to avoid the overlap of the principle of legality in criminal law. This study aims to obtain similarities and differences regarding legal formulation in online prostitution.
Hitherto, prostitution has remained to exist in Indonesian society. In context, the existing perpetrators
of prostitution do not peddle conventionally but also virtually, in which online prostitution that
gradually increases is a common term that refers to this phenomenon. The current law enforcement
against perpetrators of online prostitution performs as the consequence of the national law in which
national laws have yet remained to accommodate in criminalizing perpetrators of online prostitution.
The criminalization of perpetrators in online prostitution may contrast with the principle of legality so
that national laws should accommodate perpetrators of online prostitution regarding their criminal
liability. In particular, these national laws should address whether to prohibit the attitude that
proliferates online prostitution so that perpetrators of online prostitution should be accountable for their
crimes. Henceforth, this measure intends to avoid the overlap of the principle of legality in criminal law.
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