Guntur Muhammad Tariq, Chairul Muriman Setyabudi, Yopik Gani
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Police Human Resources Governance in Revealing Child Sexual Violence Cases
This study aims to analyze police human resource governance in uncovering cases of child sexual violence and to explain the ideal design for handling child sexual violence cases at the West Jakarta Metro Police. This research employs a qualitative approach. In handling reports of sexual violence against children, PPA unit investigators use counseling methods through cognitive interviews. The obstacles in handling child sexual violence include: First, legal obstacles related to the implementation of the TPKS Law for victims of electronic-based sexual violence. Second, obstacles from law enforcement factors, particularly the investigators' perspective on the formal legal aspects of evidence, where victim testimonies are often considered insufficient as evidence. Third, obstacles due to the lack of "One Roof" Integrated service facilities. Fourth, cultural obstacles related to patriarchal norms in society and the taboo understanding of early sexual education. Lastly, societal attitudes that tend to blame the victims. The ideal design for handling cases of child sexual violence from a legal perspective includes the need for the establishment of a Government Regulation based on Article 46 paragraph (1) regarding the deletion and/or termination of access to electronic information and/or documents. Additionally, the ideal design for a "one-stop" integrated service facility to assist child sexual violence victims involves creating an MoU between UPTD PPA and the Police to place officers on standby at the West Jakarta Metro Police PPA Unit.