Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Science and Technology in Administration and Management Information, ICSTIAMI 2019, 17-18 July 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia

Research Article

The Implementation of The Cybercrime Prevention Policy at The Metro Jaya Police Station in Central Jakarta

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-7-2019.2302054,
        author={Dian  Damayanti and Mary  Ismowati},
        title={ The Implementation of The Cybercrime Prevention Policy at The Metro Jaya Police Station in Central Jakarta},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Science and Technology in Administration and Management Information, ICSTIAMI 2019, 17-18 July 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICSTIAMI},
        year={2021},
        month={1},
        keywords={policy implementation cyber crime prevention impact and law on information and electronic transaction},
        doi={10.4108/eai.17-7-2019.2302054}
    }
    
  • Dian Damayanti
    Mary Ismowati
    Year: 2021
    The Implementation of The Cybercrime Prevention Policy at The Metro Jaya Police Station in Central Jakarta
    ICSTIAMI
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-7-2019.2302054
Dian Damayanti1,*, Mary Ismowati1
  • 1: Magister of Administrative Science Study, Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Manajemen STIAMI
*Contact email: diandamayanti17@gmail.com

Abstract

The research aims to determine the implementation of policies regarding cybercrime applications at the Metro Jaya Police, Central Jakarta in accordance with the Electronic Transactions of Electronic Information and / or Electronic Documents regulations. The basic theory used in this research is Edward III (1980), which states that policy implementation is influenced by communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structures. This study used a qualitative descriptive method by interviewing several informants. The results showed that the Central Jakarta Metro Jaya Police had implemented a cybercrime prevention policy through communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structures to overcome cybercrime. Barriers to policy implementation are limited personnel such as IT and cyber forensics experts, budget and facilities and infrastructure to support the disclosure of cybercrime cases. Training is needed for cyber police in using technology, both by the police and universities. This step is necessary to recruit information technology experts. The urgency of the need for experts must also be balanced with the presence of sophisticated facilities and infrastructure to support network security and also to facilitate tracking criminals so that cybercrime cases can be resolved quickly.