Research Article
Optimization of the tasks of the Polri Based on the Police Law of the Republic of Indonesia No 2 of 2002 to Realize Professionalism
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.12-11-2022.2327371, author={Andik Wijaya and Faisal Santiago and Rineke Sara}, title={Optimization of the tasks of the Polri Based on the Police Law of the Republic of Indonesia No 2 of 2002 to Realize Professionalism}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd Multidisciplinary International Conference, MIC 2022, 12 November 2022, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={MIC}, year={2023}, month={2}, keywords={optimization; police duties; professionalism}, doi={10.4108/eai.12-11-2022.2327371} }
- Andik Wijaya
Faisal Santiago
Rineke Sara
Year: 2023
Optimization of the tasks of the Polri Based on the Police Law of the Republic of Indonesia No 2 of 2002 to Realize Professionalism
MIC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.12-11-2022.2327371
Abstract
The National Police of the Republic of Indonesia is one of the pillars of law enforcement in Indonesia which has an important and strategic role. It means that the National Police has the authority to determine which direction the law and state security will be used in society, especially the community. In realizing professionalism and law enforcement efforts against members of the Police, they realized the professionalism of the Police of the Republic of Indonesia. Police professionalism is needed to run well as a custodian of public security and as a law enforcer. In this case, the law gives power and authority to the Police to carry out operational actions that are independent or independent. The professionalism of the POLRI in carrying out its main duties is still not optimal, as evidenced by the crime rate, and the large number of POLRI members who are involved in legal problems. Several efforts have been made to optimize the professionalism of the Indonesian National Police. Development of POLRI human resources and improvement of member benefits. The results of this study indicate that the professionalism of the Indonesian National Police in carrying out their primary duties is still not optimal, as evidenced by the crime rate, and the large number of POLRI members who are involved in legal problems.