Prevention and Eradicationof Corruption Through Optimization of Legal Research in College

Edita Elda, Topo Santoso

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Abstract

Current world progress has brought sophisticated influence in the development of the level of corruption crimes. Today, law enforcement corruption eradication is highly anticipated for the direction of change that much better. The role of the College and in creating the next generation of the nation has a very big role for such changes. In the social field, including legal research, is a material that can create change towards a direction of improvement in law enforcement. Legal research can give meaning and contribution in the spirit of law enforcement that aligns scientifically. The problem is how to create optimization studies law in College can be an innovation in the prevention and eradication of criminal acts of corruption. With regards to the rampant growth of corruption in every sector, certainly brought a bad impact to the achievement of national development as a whole. The role of academics through thought-provoking research can give donations for research as strategic measures to be able to prevent and provide recommendations in the eradication of criminal acts of corruption. Legal research study results may provide direction toward improvement. Therefore, the need for optimizing the results of legal research for better law enforcement in the future, particularly in the prevention and eradication of criminal acts of corruption.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventThe Asian Conference on the Social Sciences 2017 - JP, Kobe, Japan
Duration: 1 Jan 2017 → …

Conference

ConferenceThe Asian Conference on the Social Sciences 2017
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKobe
Period1/01/17 → …

Keywords

  • Corruption Prevention, The Eradication of Corruption, Optimization, Legal Research, College.

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