SAIFUL AKBAR KALENGGO, 030943081 (2010) KEWENANGAN PENYIDIK PEGAWAI NEGERI SIPIL KEHUTANAN DALAM TINDAK PIDANA ILLEGAL LOGGING. Thesis thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.
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Abstract
Crime of illegal logging is a structured crime committed not only individuals but involving a group of persons or legal entities, due to these crimes lead to various impacts and losses, not only in material loss but also about the life of the forest ecosystem structure, forest conditions in this nation has experienced broad decline drastically as a result of one of them is the forest destruction and illegal logging basides the plantation and mining areas expansion. Forest should be used for the benefit of nation and state in order to fulfill the welfare of society at large. Maintenance and protection of forest areas is not just of government responsibility through the foresty civil, but it will be a shared responsibility of all components of society that area in the forest area. Securing this forest area has occurred sometimes in the implementation of overlapping interests� in terms of overlapping autority between law enforcement institution namely police and foresty civil, and other investigation institution, the overlapping has led to the lack of harmony of institutional relationship which raised the arrogance and abuse in practice. Responding to problems in the writing of this tesis, it is used normative method trough statute approach, conceptual approach, case approach and history approach The result of this study shows that there is overlapping authority between law enforcement institutions, specially in the crime of illegal logging, in addition to the documentations, of the history and development of the forestry civil have not made a literature for academic purposes, so the need to fundamentally change either the rule of law and implementing regulations.
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