
معرفی
Anugerah Rizki Akbari is a non-permanent lecturer at the Department of Criminology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. He holds an MSc in Crime and Criminal Justice from Leiden Law School and is pursuing a PhD on the formulation of national identity in Indonesia’s new Criminal Code, supervised by Prof. Adriaan Bedner and Prof. Maartje van der Woude. He is affiliated with the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) as an editorial board member of Integritas: Jurnal Antikorupsi and serves on the expert panel of the Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR).
His research focuses on criminal law reform, particularly critiques of Indonesia’s revised criminal code (RKUHP) regarding human rights, free speech, and legal certainty. He has published analyses on issues like defamation provisions, death penalty sentencing, treason laws, and the criminalization of private morality. His advocacy work emphasizes aligning Indonesian law with international human rights standards, such as restricting the death penalty to cases of intentional killing and harmonizing anti-corruption laws.
- Education: BSc (cum laude) in Law, University of Indonesia (2016); MSc in Crime and Criminal Justice, Leiden University (2019)
- Former Roles: Head, Criminal Law Department, Indonesia Jentera School of Law; Researcher, Indonesian Institute for Independent Judiciary (LeIP) and Indonesia Judicial Monitoring Society (MaPPI FHUI)
- Affiliations: Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR), Indonesian Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK)
His work critiques the RKUHP’s colonial legacy, overcriminalization of private behavior, and threats to judicial independence. He advocates for participatory lawmaking and adherence to constitutional rights.


