
Dimension of justice of restoration justice paradigm in the criminal system for sexual violence in Indonesia
Author(s) -
Nurianto Rachmad Soepadmo
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
advocatus
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2390-0202
pISSN - 0124-0102
DOI - 10.18041/0124-0102/a.36.7475
Subject(s) - criminology , economic justice , sexual violence , law enforcement , criminal justice , complaint , psychology , normative , coercion (linguistics) , political science , victimology , law , poison control , sexual abuse , suicide prevention , medicine , medical emergency , linguistics , philosophy
The act of sexual violence is a crime that is classified as a violation of human rights (HAM). The increase in cases of sexual violence in the world, including in Indonesia, shows that this shows that the existing justice system is unable to guarantee justice for victims, and most importantly recovery for victims. For this reason, a justice restoration approach is needed as an alternative in law enforcement against sexual crimes. In practice, marriage is used as a way to approach justice restoration. This article uses a normative and juridical approach to discuss law enforcement on sexual crimes through a restoration justice approach. It can be concluded that law enforcement on sexual crimes must look at the criminological, victimological and ontological aspects, in order to be able to place the problem objectively. As a complaint offense, sexual crimes may not be passed on to the criminal process, if there is peace between the victim and the perpetrator, provided that there is an agreement between the victim, the perpetrator, the family and the community without coercion from various parties. The main thing in the justice restoration approach for sexual crimes is to provide protection and assistance to victims from various parties, so that victims can be separated from the trauma or psychological impact caused by sexual violence experienced by the victim or the impact received after the occurrence of the sexual crime.