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Journal : JURNAL ILMIAH ADVOKASI

ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CORRECTIONAL DATABASE SYSTEM (CDS) AT CLASS II NARCOTICSPENITENTIARY IN BANDAR LAMPUNG Youdi Adeputra Triawan; Baharudin Baharudin; Lintje Anna Marpaung
Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jiad.v11i1.3146

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The implementation of the Correctional Database System (CDS) based on the Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights (Permenkumham) Number 39 of 2016 aims to fulfillment of the rights of prisoners in prison. The purpose of this study are to analize the implementation of the CDS at the Class II Narcotics Penitentiary in Bandar Lampung and inhibiting factors for the implementation of the CDS at the Class II Narcotics Penitentiary in Bandar Lampung?  The research using normative and juridical approach.  The results of this study indicate that implementation of CDS at the Class II Narcotics Prison as an effort to ensure the fulfillment of the rights of prisoners in prisons has been implemented although it has not been maximized because inhibiting factors are still present. Implementation of CDS can help determine decisions such as in granting conditional leave, leave before release, parole, leave to visit family, because the calculation, registration and register f are included in it. These data are integrated between sections in the Class II Narcotics Prison in Bandar Lampung and are connected with other relevant agencies in fulfilling the rights of prisoners. The inhibiting factor for implementing CDS substantially is the sending of data from the Technical Implementing Unit to the Director General of Corrections which is still often illegible. In addition, there are still some prisoners whose files are incomplete from the Police and the Prosecutor's office which makes the remission proposal impossible. The technical obstacle is the unstable internet network so that it becomes an obstacle in providing services to the inmates.Keywords: Implementation of CDS, Rights, Prisoners.
THE COVID-19 VACCINATION AS FULFILLMENT THE RIGHTS PRISONER TO GET HEALTH SERVICES Abdullah Mulyadi Gani; Baharudin Baharudin; Lintje Anna Marpaung
Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jiad.v11i1.3147

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The enforcement of the Circular Letter of the Director General of Corrections Number: PAS-20.PR.01.01 of 2020 concerning progressive steps in controlling the spread of Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) at the Correctional Technical Implementing Unit is a policy taken in the context of implementing the Covid-19 vaccination at the Correctional Institution Class II Narcotics Bandar Lampung. The purpose of this research are to describe the implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination in the Class II Narcotics Prison in Bandar Lampung as a fulfillment of the rights of the inmates to obtain health servicesand the inhibiting factors for the implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination at the Class II Narcotics Prison in Bandar Lampung. The research using n0rmative and juridical appr0ach.  The results 0f this study indicate that the  Covid-19 Vaccination at the Class II Narcotics Prison in Bandar Lampung as a fulfillment of the rights of the inmates to obtain health services has been carried out even though not maximal. The implementation of vaccination was 974 prisoner, consisting of 796 prisoner who had undergone the first vaccination, 795 prisoner had undergone the first and second vaccination, 172 prisoner had undergone the first, second and third vaccination. A total of 6 inmates have not been vaccinated because they suffer from comorbidities (2) The inhibiting factors for the implementation of the Covid-19 Vaccination at the Class II Narcotics Prison in Bandar Lampung consist of barriers to the identity of the inmates, namely the duplication of prisoner data, the presence of inmates who do not have ID cards and there is no access to communication to the family of the inmate to confirm the resident number of the inmate. In addition, there are prisoner who suffer from comorbidities so that vaccination cannot be carried out.Keywords: Covid-19 Vaccination, Correctional Inmates, Health
POLICY OF TRANSFERRING PRISONERS IN THE CATEGORY OF NARCOTICS DEALERS TO SUPERMAXIMUM SECURITY PENITENTIARY Akhmad Muttaqien; Baharudin Baharudin; Lintje Anna Marpaung
Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi Vol 11, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jiad.v11i1.3133

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The enactment of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Regulation Number 35 of 2018 concerning the Revitalization of Correctional Administration, one of which regulates the transfer of high-risk prisoners to Super maximum security prisons. Narcotics convicts who are at high risk are those who are included as dealers and narcotics controllers from within the prison. The purpose of this research are to analize: (1) Policy of transferring prisoners in the category of narcotics dealers to Supermaximum Security Penitentiary? Inhibiting factors for the policy of transferring prisoners in the category of narcotics dealers to the Supermaximum Security. The research using normative and juridical approach.  The results of this study indicate: (1) The policy of transferring prisoners in the category of narcotics dealers to the Supermaximum Security Penitentiary was implemented by the Class II Narcotics Prison in Bandar Lampung by transferring 19 prisoners to the Class Special Prison. IIA Karanganyar Nusakambangan and Class IIA Nusakambangan Narcotics Prison. The policy has been implemented even though it has not been maximized, because there are still inhibiting factors. (2) The inhibiting factors for the policy of transferring prisoners in the category of narcotics dealers to the Supermaximum Security Penitentiary as an effort to cut off the circulation of narcotics are the risky behavior of prisoners in the category of narcotics dealers that endanger or have a negative impact on themselves, others and the environment and the process of evaluation and reassessment of prisoners who need a relatively long time.Keywords: Transfer Policy, Narcotics, Super Maximum Security