Justice-Based Social Work Punishment: Reformulating Humanist Criminal Policy

Authors

  • Ismiyanto Ismiyanto Doctoral Law Study Program, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Semarang, Indonesia.
  • Edy Lisdiyono Faculty of Law, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Semarang, Indonesia.
  • Krismiyarsi Krismiyarsi Faculty of Law, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Semarang, Indonesia.
  • Afif Noor Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo, Semarang, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55284/xpgjpj23

Keywords:

Criminal policy reform, Humanist criminal law, Justice-based sanctions, Restorative justice, Social work punishment.

Abstract

The growing global concern over prison overpopulation and the ineffectiveness of retributive punishment has led to a growing demand for more humane and justice-based alternatives. This article explores the concept of justice-based community service sentences as a form of criminal sanction that aligns with restorative and rehabilitative goals. Using a normative juridical approach and comparative legal analysis, this study proposes reforming criminal policy by incorporating community service as a viable and humanist alternative to punishment. The research findings show that justice-oriented social sanctions can encourage offender accountability, reduce recidivism, and improve social reintegration. These outcomes are primarily supported by legal clarity and institutional readiness, providing a solid foundation for the proposed reforms.

Published

2025-05-26

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Articles