2016
DOI: 10.23917/laj.v1i1.2859
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PENDEKATAN RESTORATIF JUSTICE SEBAGAI UPAYA PENYELESAIAN CYBERCRIME DENGAN PELAKU ANAK (Studi Kasus Penyelesaian Tindak Pidana Anak Usia Sekolah)

Abstract: AbstrakH ak asasi anak dilindungi di dalam Pasal 28 B Ayat (2) UUD 1945 bahwa setiap anak berhakatas kelangsungan hidup, tumbuh dan berkembang serta berhak atasperlindungan dari kekerasan dan diskriminasi. Anak yang terkena kasus hukum diduga sering tidak mendapatkan keadilan oleh hukum melalui oknum aparatnya. Misalnya seperti kejadian di Lapas Anak di Kutoarjo, dari pengamatan dan wawancara singkat dengan anak binaan dan petugas Lapas, bahwa sangat sulit mengharapkan adanya perubahan perilaku dari "pemenjara… Show more

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“…In short, the discourse on child protection says that a child is a young human being at a young age, in a young soul and on the way to being easily influenced by circumstances around him, that means that in such circumstances, it demands law to behave "special" towards children and the settlement of children's cases. Outside the court and anti-imprisonment is the answer (Sukoco, 2016). Susan Sharpe, in her book "Restorative Justice a Vision For Hearing and Change" states that there are 5 (five) principles in restorative justice, namely (Hutauruk, 2013): (1) Restorative justice invites full participation and consensus.…”
Section: Literatur Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In short, the discourse on child protection says that a child is a young human being at a young age, in a young soul and on the way to being easily influenced by circumstances around him, that means that in such circumstances, it demands law to behave "special" towards children and the settlement of children's cases. Outside the court and anti-imprisonment is the answer (Sukoco, 2016). Susan Sharpe, in her book "Restorative Justice a Vision For Hearing and Change" states that there are 5 (five) principles in restorative justice, namely (Hutauruk, 2013): (1) Restorative justice invites full participation and consensus.…”
Section: Literatur Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only that, for the sake of maintaining public peace and order, it is not an exaggeration and nothing extraordinary if our justice system is shifted from retributive justice to restorative justice or restorative justice. The differences between retributive and restorative justice, as stated by Mahmud Mulyadi, are as follows (Sukoco, 2016):…”
Section: The Importance Of Restorative Justice Approach In Resolving Child Crimes In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%