CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY TO THE HEAD OF SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS WHO WORK TOGETHER TO THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION KEY

Authors

  • Rizky Fachmi Setyadi Universitas Trunojoyo Madura
  • Erma Rusdiana Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47701/ijlle.v1i1.960

Keywords:

National Examination, Answer Key, State Secret

Abstract

In education at this time the National Examination has become a routine of this nation every year and this national agenda has always been the subject of related discussions because of the high number of graduations and the mechanism or system of national exams which is said to be full of deficiencies. This is the problem in the scope of the school because if there are students who do not pass the National Examination it impacts on the name of the school and the credibility of the school and besides that the importance of the school is to achieve a satisfactory National Examination factor that can lead to the emergence of cheating Principals and Teachers work together to distribute the answer key to the National Examination to students participating in the UN. The formulation of the problem in this study is: How is criminal liability for acts committed by headmaster and teachers who work together to circulate the National Exam answer keys to students for the purpose of graduating students and achieving satisfactory UN results? The aim that will and will be achieved in this study is to analyze and find out criminal responsibility for the actions of the Headmaster and Teachers who work together to circulate the National Examination key with the aim of graduating students participating in the National Exam and achieving satisfactory National Examination results. This thesis uses normative juridical research using the Statue Approach and Conceptual Approach methods. The results in this study can be concluded that the Principal and Teacher can be held accountable because they have committed fraud by circulating the answer to the National Examination (UN) which is included in the concursus concurrent crime and is an ongoing act and can be charged under Article 112 of the Criminal Code for opening actions related to state interests .

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Published

2020-04-21

How to Cite

Fachmi Setyadi, R. ., & Rusdiana, E. . (2020). CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY TO THE HEAD OF SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS WHO WORK TOGETHER TO THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION KEY. International Journal of Law and Legal Ethics (IJLLE), 1(1), 62–71. https://doi.org/10.47701/ijlle.v1i1.960