Institusion
Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta
Author
Mayke Chairulnissa Sari, .
Subject
K Law (General)
Datestamp
2022-07-11 07:30:58
Abstract :
Social media makes it easy for the community, especially in business transactions. However, it was misused by some individuals by committing criminal acts of prostitution online. The parties involved are pimps, commercial sex workers (CSWs) and service users. Positive law in Indonesia is still not able to ensnare all parties involved in this prostitution. In proving electronic information requires conditions if it is to be used as evidence in court with originality and substance. The formulation of the problem in this study is how the positive law in Indonesia prosecutes cyber prostitution users and how the ITE Law regulates cyber prostitution transactions. The method I use in this study is normative juridical through statutory, case, and comparison approaches. The sources that the authors use in the research are secondary data or literature study. The results of this study indicate that the judge can consider prosecuting Cyber Prostitution Service Users.