Abstract

This research examines the harmonization of statutory regulations and the application of law on child victim protection as an achievement of optimal independence for child victims during formal restorative justice and post-recovery. The research objectives and specific targets were (1) formulating the concept of rehabilitation and reintegration of child victims in the juvenile justice system; (2) establishment of SOP (Standard Operational Implementation) for law enforcement officers on the handling of child victims; (3) integrated networking institutions / legal aid institutions and psychological assistance for child victims; and (4) the formulation of juvenile justice teaching, restorative justice, legal and psychological approaches. The method used in this research is through a mix methodological approach between law and psychology with a conceptual approach and a statue approach to analyze the weaknesses of current legislation, such as centralized legal protection for child victims of the fulfillment of restorative judicial evidence (informal), but not yet. Integrated psychosocial and vocational rehabilitation programs for every victims. Apart from that, the child criminal law policy in Indonesia which implements restorative justice is still in the perspective of children in conflict with the law. The concept method of victim rehabilitation is implemented by rehabilitation programs in accordance with the principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (KHA).

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