TITLE:
The Role of Disruptive Artificial Intelligence Technology in Combating Crime in Indonesia
AUTHORS:
R. Narendra Jatna, Reda Manthovani, Hasbullah Hasbullah
KEYWORDS:
Disruptive Technology Artificial Intelligence, Crime, Law, ArcGIS Pro, Prosecutor’s Office, Indonesia
JOURNAL NAME:
Beijing Law Review,
Vol.15 No.3,
September
29,
2024
ABSTRACT: This study aims to investigate and examine the role of disruptive artificial intelligence (AI) technology in crime prevention in Indonesia. In general, disruptive AI technology is defined as the development of a computer system that can perform tasks that usually require human intelligence, such as natural language processing, and pattern recognition, and as a decision-making tool. This research method uses normative legal research, research conducted to collect and analyze applicable legal norms in responding to legal dynamics by utilizing the role of disruptive AI technology in crime prevention in Indonesia. The research findings show that the use of AI has been proven to benefit various fields including the criminal justice sector related to crime prevention in multiple countries around the world. Disruptive AI technology in the form of ArcGIS Pro software can integrate crime data systems, and advanced analysis techniques through more sophisticated mapping and analysis methods related to incidents and crime patterns. The ArcGIS Pro software application is expected to be effective and efficient in integrating and analyzing crime data, investigating crime patterns, and providing a collaborative platform for law enforcement institutions in Indonesia. For example, the Prosecutor’s Office as one of the law enforcement institutions in Indonesia is expected to optimize the use of GIS to monitor, evaluate, and analyze the geographical aspects of crime by utilizing geospatial technology. Furthermore, the Prosecutor’s Office and other law enforcement institutions are also expected to increase community involvement in crime prevention initiatives in Indonesia. Then, along with the acceleration of advanced ICT development, the implementation of education and training programs for law enforcement professionals in the Prosecutor’s Office and other law enforcement institutions as well as upgrading infrastructure related to crime prevention in Indonesia is very important and is expected to be implemented sustainably.