A HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED COMMUNICATION WIRETAPPING POLICY MODEL FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN INDONESIA
Keywords:
communications interception, human rights, law enforcement, accountability, privacy, regulationAbstract
This research discusses the model of human rights-based communication tapping policy in law enforcement in Indonesia. The fragmentation of wiretapping regulations in various laws such as the Telecommunications Law, ITE Law, and KPK Law has created legal uncertainty and opened opportunities for violations of citizens' privacy rights. This study uses a literature review method to analyse norm conflicts in wiretapping regulations and formulate a policy model that meets accountability and privacy protection standards. The results show that wiretapping should be conducted based on court permission, with independent supervision, restrictions on scope and duration, and an effective complaint mechanism for victims of illegal wiretapping. Regulatory harmonisation is needed through the establishment of a special law on wiretapping that integrates international human rights principles and accountability, so that wiretapping can be an effective law enforcement instrument without compromising the fundamental rights of citizens.
References
Dewi, S. R. (2021). Wiretapping in Law Enforcement: Between Effectiveness and Human Rights Protection. Journal of Law and Development, 51(1).
Fadillah, A. (2022). Wiretapping, Law Enforcement, and Human Rights. Journal of Law and Justice, 9(2).
Handayani, L. (2023). Human Rights Protection in Wiretapping Policy. Journal of Law and Development, 53(1).
Hidayat, M. A. (2021). Wiretapping and Human Rights Protection in the Digital Age. Journal of Legal Media, 28(1).
Kurniawan, R. (2024). Communication Tapping and Human Rights Protection. Journal of Law and Technology, 6(1).
Lestari, R. (2021). Communication Tapping and Human Rights Implications in Indonesia. Journal of Law and Society, 7(1).
Liberati, A., Altman, D. G., & Tetzlaff, J. (2020). The PRISMA statement for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses of studies that evaluate health care interventions: Explanation and elaboration. PLOS Medicine,6 (7), e1000100. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000100
Maulana, F. (2024). Wiretapping in Law Enforcement and Human Rights Protection. Journal of Law and Justice, 10(1).
Mukti, H. H., & Rodiyah, R. (2020). Dynasty Politics in Indonesia: Tradition or Democracy? Journal of Law and Legal Reform, 1(3), 531–538.
Nugroho, R. (2022). Harmonising Human Rights-Based Wiretapping Rules in Law Enforcement. Journal of Indonesian Legislation, 19(3).
Nurhadi, S. (2025). Communication Tapping and Human Rights in Law Enforcement. Journal of Law and Society, 9(1).
Paripurna, A. (2020). Model of Wiretapping Policy with Human Rights Dimension in Corruption Eradication in Indonesia. Airlangga University. https://repository.unair.ac.id/115964/
Prasetyo, B. (2020). Wiretapping in the Perspective of Human Rights and Law Enforcement. Journal of Humanities Law, 3(2).
Pratama, A. Y. (2021). Human Rights Protection and Law Enforcement in the Wiretapping Bill. Hukumonline. https://www.hukumonline.com/berita/a/perlindungan-ham-dan-penegakan-hukum-dalam-ruu-penyadapan-lt5d3184664471e/
Priyanto, B. (2024). Wiretapping and Human Rights Protection in Law Enforcement. Journal of Law and Human Rights, 13(1).
Putra, M. A. (2023). Wiretapping and Privacy Rights in the Perspective of Indonesian Law. Journal of Law Enforcement and Justice, 4(1).
Putri, D. (2025). Wiretapping and Human Rights Protection in Indonesia. Journal of Law and Development, 54(1).
Rahayu, S. (2023). Legal Responsibility of Nurses for the Implementation of Nursing Care Based on Practice Standards and Legislation in Indonesia. Scientific Journal of Law and Human Rights. https://dinastirev.org/JIHHP/article/download/2348/1455/9031
Rahman, F. (2021). Communication Tapping and Human Rights Protection in Indonesia. Journal of the Constitution, 18(1).
Ramadhan, A. (2022). Wiretapping and Personal Data Protection in Law Enforcement. Journal of Law and Technology, 5(2).
Rusydi, M. T. (2025). Cyber Law Policy Development: Indonesia's Response to International Cybercrime Threats. Journal of Progressive Law and Legal Studies,3 (1), 69-85. https://doi.org/10.59653/jplls.v3i01.1365
Saputra, A. (2023). Wiretapping and Human Rights: A Juridical Review. Journal of Law and Human Rights, 11(2).
Sari, D. P. (2021). Wiretapping Policy in Law Enforcement and Human Rights Protection. Journal of Human Rights, 12(1).
Sembiring, T. (2025). Wiretapping, Law Enforcement, and Human Rights in Indonesia. Journal of Indonesian Legislation, 21(1).
Siregar, D. A. (2021). Model of Wiretapping Policy in Human Rights-Based Law Enforcement. Journal of Law and Human Rights, 8(2).
Sumariyastuti, S. H. D. (2020). Wiretapping in the Perspective of Human Rights. Journal of Law and Development. http://download.garuda.kemdikbud.go.id/article.php?article=1046890&val=13709&title=PENYADAPAN+DALAM+PERSPECTIVE+HUMAN+RIGHTS+ACCEPTIONS
Suntoro, A. (2025). Wiretapping law in Indonesia: Realising due process of law. Malaysian Social Science Journal, 10(1), 44–62.
Suntoro, A., Utomo, N. A., & Hermawan, S. (2020). The Exigency of Human Rights Approaches in the Interception of Communication Bill: An Effort to Strengthen the Indonesian Criminal Justice Systems. Journal of Law and Justice,9 (2), 186-210. https://doi.org/10.25216/jhp.9.2.2020.186-210
Susanto, D. (2023). Human Rights-Based Wiretapping Policy Model in the Indonesian Legal System. Journal of National Legislation, 14(2).
Syahputra, I. (2025). Wiretapping, Law Enforcement, and Human Rights Protection. Journal of Law and Human Rights, 14(1).
Utari, I. S., & Arifin, R. (2022). Law Enforcement and Legal Reform in Indonesia and Global Context: How the Law Responds to Community Development? Journal of Law and Legal Reform, 1(1), 1–4.
Wahyuni, E. (2024). Wiretapping and the Protection of Privacy Rights in Law Enforcement. Journal of Law and Society, 8(2).
Wibowo, A. (2022). Law Enforcement and Privacy Rights: A Study of Wiretapping in the Indonesian Legal System. Journal of Legal Science, 15(2).
Yuliana, E. (2022). Application of 3S (SDKI, SLKI, SIKI) in Nursing Care in Hospital. Indonesian Journal of Science Administration and Management,3 (1), 56-62. https://doi.org/10.54082/jamsi.293
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Jurnal Komunikasi

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.