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VOL. 9, ISSUE 5 (2023)
Optimizing the protection of the rights of children of crimes through restorative justice
Authors
Immanuel Harri Turnip, Joko Setiyono
Abstract
The main problem in resolving juvenile crimes is that the criminal
justice system does not take sides towards children because the handling in
this system has not implemented restorative justice policies. Ideally, Children
who conflict with the law need to be returned to their original condition, not
just punished for their actions. The results showed that by resolving cases of
children in conflict with the law through restorative justice, children receive
legal protection in the criminal justice system as stated in the Convention on
Children's Rights. For children who were in conflict with the law, the
resolution of child criminal cases based on restorative justice policies is not
yet optimal. There are many failures in diversion against prison sentences,
which should be a last resort.
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Pages:221-224
How to cite this article:
Immanuel Harri Turnip, Joko Setiyono "Optimizing the protection of the rights of children of crimes through restorative justice". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 5, 2023, Pages 221-224
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