KEBIJAKAN PEMBEBASAN PENAHANAN BAGI ANAK YANG MELAKUKAN TINDAK PIDANA PENCURIAN DENGAN KEKERASAN

Authors

  • Jajang Mulyaman Pascasarjana UNIS
  • Hasnah Aziz
  • Edi Mulyadi

Abstract

Children are components of society that are very vulnerable to committing deviant acts. These crimes are not only committed by adults but also by children. Children who are in a bad environment do not rule out the possibility of committing a crime because they are in a social environment that supports the occurrence of a crime. Crimes committed by children in general are a process of imitating or being influenced by the persuasion of adults or certain influences. The aims of this study are: To analyze the release policy for detaining children who have committed the crime of theft with violence. To explain and analyze the impact and solutions of releasing children who commit criminal acts of theft with violence and whether they provide a deterrent effect. And also to Analyze the judge's considerations in granting release from detention for children who have committed the crime of theft with violence. This research was carried out using two approaches, namely consisting of normative legal research (normative juridical). With data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of the research are policies and rules that are formed to regulate the handling of children who are in conflict with the law both within the juvenile justice system and outside the criminal justice system and provide protection for children for the rights that must be obtained by children and for the sake of welfare. child. By getting various coaching based on the protection of children, it is hoped that they can determine and regain their natural identity as living human beings and have better life goals. children are only given guidance in institutions at the Cileungsi Bogor Social Rehabilitation Center for Children for 6 (six) months each.

 

Keywords: Release policy, theft, children.

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2024-05-08

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