
Maidina Rahmawati - The New Criminal Code
From Talking Indonesia by Talking Indonesia
February 11, 2026 · 34 min
About this episode
This episode discusses Indonesia's new Criminal Code and its implications for justice and civil liberties.
On January 2nd, 2026, Indonesia entered what officials are calling a "new era" of criminal justice. The country implemented a completely new Criminal code – KUHP - and a new Criminal Procedure Code—known as KUHAP—that changes what counts as a crime and how crimes are identified, investigated and punished. The government says this marks a shift toward "restorative justice" that prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment. Officials describe it as "more humane, modern, and just". But civil society groups are sounding the alarm. They're calling the new law "draconian and illiberal"—and potentially worse than the system it replaces. At the heart of the controversy: police can still arrest and detain people without a warrant and Amnesty International has identified 88 articles that could be used to silence critics and criminalize peaceful dissent. So which is it? A historic reform that modernises the Indonesian justice, or a step backward that gives authorities concerning new powers? In this episode, we're speaking with a legal expert who's been following this law since its drafting. Maidina Rahmawati has over 8 years of experience in criminal justice reform advocacy. She is a…
People in this episode
Guest: Maidina Rahmawati
Topics covered
- criminal justice
- law reform
- Indonesia
- restorative justice
- human rights
- police powers
Keywords
- criminal code
- law
- Indonesia
- rehabilitation
- civil society
- police powers
- human rights
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR), Amnesty International
Books & works: KUHP, KUHAP
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