About the Journal
Nusantara Criminal Law Research Journal is an academic publication specializing in the study of criminal law issues in Indonesia and the Nusantara region. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and legal practitioners to share research findings, critical analysis, and theoretical views regarding the criminal justice system. In a broader context, the journal examines various aspects of criminal law, including legislation, law enforcement practices, and the social and cultural implications of criminal policy. With a focus on current issues such as law reform, human rights protection, and crime prevention, the journal is committed to deepening understanding of the complexities and challenges faced in the criminal justice system.
Through periodic publications, Nusantara Criminal Law Research Journal also encourages interdisciplinary contributions that connect law with other disciplines such as sociology, psychology, and political science. This aims to create a more holistic perspective in understanding the dynamics of criminal law and its impact on society. The journal serves not only as a source of academic information, but also as a tool to encourage constructive discussions and influence public policy. As such, the Nusantara Criminal Law Research Journal strives to become a key reference for the development of more just and effective legal thinking and practice in the Nusantara region.
The journal, which has been published since 2024, is published six times each year in April and Oktober.