About the Journal
The Indonesian Journal of Corruption and Criminal Justice aims to serve as a leading scholarly forum for high-quality, policy-relevant research on corruption and its interface with the criminal justice system, strengthening integrity, accountability, and the rule of law in Indonesia and comparable jurisdictions. The journal publishes doctrinal, empirical, and socio-legal scholarship addressing the design and enforcement of anti-corruption frameworks; institutional governance and oversight; criminal procedure, evidentiary thresholds, and fair-trial guarantees; investigation and prosecution strategies; judicial decision-making, sentencing policy, and correctional responses; asset tracing, confiscation, and recovery; money laundering and illicit financial flows; corporate, public-sector, and political accountability; whistleblowing and witness protection; comparative and transnational cooperation; and the societal, economic, and human-rights implications of corruption control, with analyses grounded in Indonesian realities while engaging regional and global debates.