Abstract
Drug abuse is increasingly prevalent in Indonesia. In connection with the problem of narcotics abuse, a criminal law policy is needed that positions narcotics addicts as victims, not perpetrators of crime. Implementation of rehabilitation is the realization of a rule, this is very important because with an implementation it can be known whether a rule has actually been implemented or not. The research method used is normative juridical, the results obtained state that the application of rehabilitation for Narcotics Abuse Victims is an effort to treat and recover Narcotics Addicts and Narcotics Abuse Victims carried out by the authorities in rehabilitation institutions. The rehabilitation stages for Narcotics Addicts and Victims of Narcotics Abuse are: 1) Initial Acceptance Stage, 2) Detoxification Stage, 3) Pre-Rehabilitation Stage, 4) Coaching and Guidance Stage, 5) Reintegration Stage, 6) Advanced Guidance Stage and 7) Stage Integration into Society.
Highlights
In connection with the problem of narcotics abuse, a criminal law policy is needed that positions narcotics addicts as victims, not perpetrators of crime
Addicts are basically victims of narcotics abuse that violate government regulations, and they are Indonesian citizens who are expected to be able to build this country from adversity in almost all fields.[4]
The purpose of this study is to find out and analyze the rehabilitation policy for victims of narcotics abuse is a solution in the development of criminal justice by using the point of view of justice in overcoming narcotics crime
Summary
In connection with the problem of narcotics abuse, a criminal law policy is needed that positions narcotics addicts as victims, not perpetrators of crime. As for victims of users or addicts, the government has made efforts to reduce the adverse effects of drug use by providing rehabilitation facilities, both medically and socially.
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