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Journal : International Journal of Social Science

IMPLICATIONS OF THE SANCTIONS OF CAPTURE FOR CHILDREN SEXUAL CRIMES Yusep Mulyana
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 1 No. 5: February 2022
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v1i5.1303

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The regulation for chemical castration is contained in Law Number 17 of 2016 concerning Stipulation of Government Regulation in Lieu of Law Number 1 of 2016 concerning the Second Amendment to Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection. Chemical castration sanctions through a long process are listed in article 81, article 82 and article 81A of Law Number 1 of 2016 as an additional punishment and it can be an option for law enforcement officers, especially judges as judges in the trial to give punishments with the aim of deterrence For the perpetrators, chemical castration sanctions are considered in accordance with the purpose of punishment. Criminal sanctions are one of the methods used to achieve the purpose of holding criminal penalties. The application of the castration penalty has not yet been implemented.
THE CRIME OF LIVING TOGETHER (KUMPUL KEBO) IN LAW NUMBER 1 OF 2023 CONCERNING THE CRIMINAL CODE IN LINK WITH THE REFORM OF CRIMINAL LAW IN INDONESI Yusep Mulyana
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2: August 2023
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v3i2.6315

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Article 412 of Law Number 1 of 2023 concerning the Criminal Code regulates cohabitation or cohabitation. It reads: any person living together as husband and wife outside of marriage shall be punished with a maximum imprisonment of six months or a maximum fine of category II. Previously, cohabitation had not been regulated and only existed in the new Criminal Code. Its presence is to absorb the social, cultural and religious realities that exist in Indonesian society. So what was possible when we were in the village, classifying living together without marriage ties as something that is, say, inappropriate or reprehensible, in the new Criminal Code is trying to criminalize it. In a number of indigenous and tribal peoples, this kind of provision actually already exists. For example, in Bali there is something called lokika sanggraha