Settlement of Juvenile Offenders Based on Restorative Justice

Jurnal IUS Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI:10.29303/ius.v10i3.1018
S. Syafruddin
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The establishment of Law No. 11/2012 was a government strategy for dealing with children as offenders and victims of crime. Despite juvenile criminal justice in place, society often stigmatizes child offenders. This study explores the use of restorative justice for children who have committed crimes. The normative method was used for a descriptive analysis of both statutory and case law. The findings showed that relying only on Law No. 11/2012 is not sufficient because each enforcement officer interprets it differently, necessitating the issuance of supporting regulations such as SE Kapolri No. SE/8/VII/2018, Prosecutor’s Office Regulation No. 15/2020, and PERMA No. 4/2014. To be held liable for one’s actions, as set out in Law no. 11/2012, a person must have both the intention to commit a crime and be aware that it will have a direct result in causing injury or physical harm to another person. Restorative justice is often seen as a more appropriate way to handle criminal acts involving children aged 8 and 13 years. At this age, children are still learning and trying to understand what is good and evil, which can lead them to behave in undesirable ways.
基于恢复性司法的少年罪犯安置
第11/2012号法律的制定是政府将儿童作为罪犯和犯罪受害者处理的一项战略。尽管有了少年刑事司法制度,社会却常常对儿童罪犯污名化。本研究探讨了对犯罪儿童使用恢复性司法。规范性方法被用于成文法和判例法的描述性分析。调查结果表明,仅仅依靠第11/2012号法律是不够的,因为每个执法人员对它的解释不同,有必要颁布配套法规,如SE Kapolri号。SE/8/VII/2018,检察官办公室条例第15/2020号和PERMA第4/2014号。根据第19号法律的规定,对某人的行为承担责任。11/2012,一个人必须有犯罪的意图,并意识到这将直接导致对另一个人的伤害或身体伤害。恢复性司法通常被视为处理涉及8岁和13岁儿童的犯罪行为的更适当方式。在这个年龄段,孩子们还在学习并试图理解什么是善与恶,这可能会导致他们以不受欢迎的方式行事。
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