In Indonesia, the most common forms of domestic violence experienced are physical, sexual, psychological and economic neglect. As a result, it can cause physical and psychological injuries. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the victim's recovery in order to strengthen the victim to be more empowered, both physically and psychologically. This article aims to describe and analyze the recovery implementation for domestic violence victims in Indonesia using the literature review method. The recovery implementation of domestic violence victims is carried out by building communication between relevant stakeholders so that cooperation is established in providing services to victims of domestic violence in accordance with their respective duties and responsibilities. The participation of external parties such as NGOs or women's organizations can assist in providing protection and assistance so that victims can still benefit from the policy even though there are still limitations from the government. The benefits of counseling services can help victims to grow confidence in living life. Empowerment through training can provide provisions for a more independent life. Obstacles faced by the government include: limited budget for handling cases of violence, especially violence against women; the number of assistants and counselors in some areas is still lacking; many room of special service facilities are inadequate and the distribution of safe houses is not evenly distributed in each area.
Domestic violence in Indonesia is viewed as a form of human rights violation and discrimination act. The Indonesian Government has issued Law Number 23 of 2004 concerning the Eradication of Domestic Violence. One of the objectives of eradicating domestic violence is to protect the victims. The protection is intended to provide a sense of security and safety for the victims. This study focuses on the implementation of protection for victims of domestic violence. This is literature research with a descriptive qualitative approach. The result shows that the implementation of protection for victims of domestic violence is carried out through collaboration between stakeholders following their respective duties and responsibilities. The problems often occurring are the not-very-responsive attitude of law enforcement officers in providing services; the insufficient available resources; the poor awareness of citizens in reporting domestic violence experienced or witnessed, which resulted in many domestic violence cases being unknown; hence law enforcement officers cannot provide protection.
Domestic violence in Indonesia is seen as a form of human rights violations and acts of discrimination. The Indonesian government issued a policy of Law number 23 of 2004 concerning the Elimination of Domestic Violence. One of the goals of eliminating domestic violence is to protect victims. Protection is intended to provide a sense of security to the victim. This study focuses on the implementation of protection for victims of domestic violence. This research is a literature research with a descriptive qualitative approach. The results of the study revealed that the implementation of protection for victims of domestic violence was carried out through collaboration between stakeholders in accordance with their respective duties and responsibilities. Problems that still occur are the attitude of law enforcement officers who are less responsive in providing services; the available resources are not sufficient; the low awareness of the public to report incidents of domestic violence experienced or witnessed resulted in not many cases of domestic violence being revealed to the surface so that law enforcement officers were unable to provide protection.
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