EKSISTENSI HUKUM PIDANA ADAT DALAM KAITANNYA DENGAN PENYELESAIAN TINDAK PIDANA PADA MASYARAKAT ADAT TENGGER
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https://doi.org/10.31328/ls.v4i2.3133Abstract
This study aims to determine the existence of customary criminal law in the resolution of criminal acts by the Tengger indigenous people. This research results, in solving the problems that arise and are carried out by the Tengger indigenous people there are at least 3 (three) ways or methods carried out including, first, Settlement by Shaman Pandhita or Ki Petinggi. This was done at the Deliberation stage, which was chaired by the Ki Principal as a person who followed his orders. Second. Settlement by the village head or higher ups. This stage is carried out when the first stage did not find a solution to solve the problem, and the third, resolved by the Sukapura Sector Police to be processed in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.Published
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