This study aims to determine the extent of legal protection by the Women and Children Service Unit (PPA) of the Gorontalo City Resort Police Criminal Investigation Unit against women as victims of domestic violence and to find out what factors are obstacles to the efforts of the PPA Unit of the Criminal Investigation Unit Gorontalo Resort Police in tackling violence against women victims of Domestic Violence. Data collected through interviews and library research. Analysis of the data used is the data obtained will be analysed descriptively qualitatively describing the data obtained from field research (primary data), tested the truth then linked and analysed qualitatively with data obtained from library research (secondary). The results showed a form of legal protection by the PPA Unit of the Gorontalo Police Resort Criminal Investigation Unit against women as victims of domestic violence, namely preventive efforts by holding legal counselling in collaboration with the local government and further optimizing the performance of the Gorontalo City Resort Police Especially the PPA unit, repressive efforts that are in accordance with the rules of the Domestic Violence Protection Act. What factors hinder the efforts of the PPA Unit of the Gorontalo District Police Resort Criminal Investigation Unit in tackling violence against women victims of Domestic Violence, among others: Legal factors themselves, Law Enforcement Officers Factors, Factors or Facilities That Support Law Enforcement, Factors Society and Culture
The raised ground (aanslibing) is land directly controlled by the State, and therefore every person who will control the land arise (aanslibing) must obtain prior permission from the government. The aim of this research was to determine and understand the process of issuance of ownership land certification around Limboto Lake after the silting up and determine the legal protection of owners certified land after the revitalization of the lake. The research was carried out at plains of Limboto Lake at two Kelurahan- Hutuo and Hunggaluwa, District of Gorontalo, Province of Gorontalo. Data collection employed interview and documentation techniques. The result of research showed that the issuance procces of certified land ownership around Limboto Lake was based on The Goverment Regulation No. 24 1997 concerning land registration. The regulation includes one of which was land with a hundred meters (100) distance from the lake border, land without certification at all, the land which is not under dispute, the land which is not under the bank fiduciary, the land which is under the authority of community proven by document legalizing the authority signed by the village head. For the ownership of land deposit, permit from the regional goverment is required. However, the National Land Body does no longer issue land ownership certification with reference to circulation letter of the Governor of Gorontalo Province. Legal protection for the holders of certified land after the revitalization activities may be attempted by the issuance of regional regulation draf that concerns the Provincial Space Management Planning of Strategic Areas of the Limboto Lake. However, legal protection for the certificates issued previously has not been available due to the onggoing procces of discussion of the Regional the Regulation Draft.
This study aims to determine the factors that lead to criminal offenses committed by children in the city of Gorontalo and how the response to the occurrence of criminal offenses committed by children in the city of Gorontalo. Data were collected through interviews, questionnaires. Analysis of the data used is data analysis that seeks to provide a clear and concrete description of the object that are discussed qualitatively and then the data is presented in descriptive technique that uses a frequency distribution test with the formula P = F / N x 100%. The results showed that the root causes of criminal offenses committed by children in the city of Gorontalo is the environmental factor family and social environment, socio-economic condition factor, factor the low level of education, liquor as psychological factors, and factors that are less religious knowledge. Efforts to control criminal offenses committed by children in the city of Gorontalo there are three forms: preventive countermeasures (prevention), attempts repressive and rehabilitation efforts
This study aims to find out the analysis of women's criminology as perpetrators of domestic violence crimes. This research is a combination of Normative law research with prescriptive analysis techniques. As for approach is the approach of legislation (statute approach) and case approach. The results showed that factors that affect the number of acts of violence against husbands in the household, namely, economic factors, communication factors, factors of low understanding of religion in the household, factors of parents, husbands often consume alcohol, the presence of a third person in the household as well as psychological factors. Efforts made by law enforcement officials to tackle domestic violence crimes committed by women in Gorontalo city, namely, preventive countermeasures, curative countermeasures, and repressive efforts carried out at the crime time. In making this effort, the police must take action in case of domestic violence cases.
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