Police Law Actions Based the Principle of Discretion against Suspects
Yuhelson
Yuhelson, Lecturers Law Science University of Jayabaya Jakarta Indonesia.
Manuscript received on November 15, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on November 23, 2019. | Manuscript published on November 30, 2019. | PP: 1984-1990 | Volume-8 Issue-4, November 2019. | Retrieval Number: D6839118419/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.D6839.118419
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Abstract: Among the law enforcement work in the criminal justice system, police are the most attractive, because in it there are many human involvement as decision makers. The police can in essence be seen as a living law, because it is in the hands of the police that the law is embodied, at least in the criminal law. If the law aims to create order in society, such as by fighting against evil, then in the end, it is the police who will determine what is concretely called ordering, who should be subdued, who should be protected and so on.
Keywords: Discretion, Law, and Suspect.
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