The Process Of Investigation Against Criminal Activities Who Are Not Attending Without Permission (THTI) And Desertion In The Military Environment

Safrulloh Safrulloh, Denny Suwondo, Lathifah Hanim

Abstract


The purpose of this research is to find out and analyze the factors that cause the occurrence of criminal acts Not Present Without Permission (THTI)and dissertation in the military environment. To know and analyzethe process of investigating criminal acts who are not present without permission(THTI) and dissertation in the military.This study uses a normative juridical approach, with descriptive research specifications. The data used in this study is secondary data obtained through literature study. The results of this study are the factors that cause the occurrence of criminal acts of absent without permission (THTI) and dissertation in the military environment are family factors, mental factors, economic factors (financial), intention factors, and mental unprepared factors. Investigation Process Against Criminals Who Are Absent Without Permission (THTI) and Dissertation in the Militarythere is a report from the unit commander to the military police, summons of suspects and witnesses, examination of suspects and witnesses, arrests and detentions, making a decision on the surrender of the case.


Keywords


Investigation, Crime, Absence Without Permission (THTI), Desertion

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/rlj.1.3.%25p

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