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Peran Kepala Suku Dalam Menjaga Eksistensi Hukum Adat Terhadap Kejahatan Pencurian Di Hutan Adat Imbo Putui Desa Petapahan Kecamatan Tapung Kabupaten Kampar
ABSTRACT
Indigenous peoples still use their customary law in resolving crimes and violations that occur in customary areas, especially crimes in theft that occur in customary forbidden forests. The purpose of writing this thesis is first, to find out the role of the tribal chief in maintaining the existence of customary law against crimes of theft in the imbo putui customary forest, Petapahan Village, Tapung District, Kampar Regency. Second, how is the application of customary sanctions against crimes of theft in the customary forest of Imbo Putui, Petapahan Village, Tapung District, Kampar Regency.
This type of research uses sociological or empirical legal research methods. This research was conducted in Petapahan Village, Tapung District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. While the population and sample are all parties related to the problems studied in this study, the data sources used are primary data, secondary data and tertiary data, data collection techniques in this study are interviews and document studies.
The results of this study indicate that the importance of the role of the tribal chief in maintaining the existence of customary law against crimes of theft in customary forests and the application of customary sanctions against crimes of theft in customary forests. in terms of practice in the field the lack of effectiveness of the role of the tribal chief against the ban on customary forests resulted in timber theft and the perpetrators of the crime were not caught and the theft of forest products by people outside the Petapahan village. The application of sanctions given to perpetrators who are outsiders is less effective because the perpetrators assume that the forest belongs to all people who know the forest, so the perpetrators do not know the customary law that applies in the area of the indigenous peoples of Petapahan village and the lack of maximum sanction against perpetrators of theft. The author's suggestion is for the nagari government and its instruments to improve oversight of the customary prohibition forest and make nagari regulations that regulate all categories of theft, so that not only timber theft but everything that can be said to be theft is regulated in the nagari regulations and work together with local government authorities to conduct outreach to the community, so that the community knows that customary law in Petapahan Village still exists today and will not fade with the times.
Keywords: The Role of the Head of the Tribe - Customary Law - Forest Prohibition of Customs - Theft
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