The Covid 19 Pandemic as a Strain in Increasing Domestic Violence (An Overview of Restorative Justice in Sustainable Crime)

Ni Nyoman, Juwita Arsawati, I. Made, Wirya Darma, Ni Gusti Agung, Mas Triwulandari, Dewi Bunga
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The COVID-19 pandemic has become a global pandemic that has changed the order of human life in almost all parts of the world. Indonesia is also one of the countries affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Indonesian government has established public policies to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, one of which is the policy on limiting community activities by diverting work to be done from home (Work from Home). The pandemic condition has an impact on increasing cases of domestic violence. Various factors can cause domestic violence during the pandemic, the main one is the economic factor. This study aims discusses the Covid-19 pandemic as a "strain" that triggers domestic violence, the state's response to domestic violence, and restorative justice in resolving domestic violence. This research is a normative juridical research that examines the problems of various legal theories. The study was conducted on the prospect of restorative justice in resolving cases of domestic violence as sustainable violence. The analysis was carried out qualitatively. Domestic violence that occurred during the pandemic was caused by "strain" including a decrease to loss of income, boredom from having to be at home, sick conditions and so on. The increasing number of domestic violence cases during the pandemic requires handling using the principle of restorative justice with a penal mediation mode. This problem solving model is carried out by bringing together perpetrators and victims and finding a middle way to solve the problems they face. This out-of-court settlement is believed to be more effective considering that the perpetrator and the victim have an inner relationship based on love that prioritizes the integrity of the household. Restorative justice with penal mediation does not yet have regulators and categories in criminal law, including Law Number 23 of 2004 concerning the Elimination of Domestic Violence, within the limits or levels of violence whose resolution can be carried out using the concept of restorative justice.
Covid - 19大流行是家庭暴力增加的一个因素(可持续犯罪中的恢复性司法概述)
新冠肺炎大流行已成为一场全球大流行,几乎改变了世界各地的人类生活秩序。印度尼西亚也是受新冠肺炎疫情影响的国家之一。印度尼西亚政府制定了防止新冠肺炎病毒传播的公共政策,其中之一是通过转移在家工作(在家工作)来限制社区活动的政策。新冠疫情对越来越多的家庭暴力案件产生了影响。在疫情期间,各种因素可能导致家庭暴力,其中最主要的是经济因素。本研究旨在讨论新冠肺炎大流行作为引发家庭暴力的“压力”、国家对家庭暴力的反应以及解决家庭暴力的恢复性司法。本研究是一项规范性的司法研究,考察了各种法律理论的问题。这项研究是关于恢复性司法在将家庭暴力案件作为可持续暴力解决方面的前景。分析是定性的。疫情期间发生的家庭暴力是由“压力”引起的,包括收入减少、不得不呆在家里感到无聊、生病等。疫情期间家庭暴力案件的数量不断增加,需要利用恢复性司法原则和刑事调解模式进行处理。这种解决问题的模式是将犯罪者和受害者聚集在一起,找到解决他们面临的问题的中间方法。考虑到施暴者和受害者有一种基于爱的内部关系,这种庭外和解被认为更有效,这种关系优先考虑家庭的完整性。具有刑事调解的恢复性司法在刑法中,包括2004年关于消除家庭暴力的第23号法律中,还没有在可以利用恢复性司法概念解决的暴力范围或程度内的监管机构和类别。
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