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Implementasi Deterrence Effect Theorie dan Pemberian Remisi terhadap Narapidana Anak di Lembaga Pembinaan Khusus Anak Kelas II Pekanbaru

Muhammad Raudatul Aulia - Personal Name; David Hardiago - Personal Name;

Of all the regulations governing remissions for children, they do not at all differentiate the portion/quantity of remissions granted in relation to the crime committed. Current regulations do not consider granting remissions in accordance with the crime committed. This means the effectiveness of coaching, where the lighter the crime, the higher the remission given, and conversely, the more serious the crime committed, the lower the remission given. The main problem in this research is the implementation process of granting remissions to child prisoners at the Pekanbaru Class II Special Child Development Institution (LPKA) and its relationship with criminal acts committed by children and what the projections are for remission arrangements for children in the future. The methods used in this research are field research and library research (Normative Empirical). The data sources used in this research are primary data obtained directly from interviews with predetermined sources and secondary data sources obtained from various literature and statutory regulations. And the nature of this research is analytical descriptive. The results of this research explain that first, every child prisoner gets the same amount of remission regardless of the crime committed. Regardless of the crime committed, whether serious or light, the amount of remission obtained is calculated the same. Second, in fact the current regulations do not consider granting remissions in accordance with the crime committed. In this case, it is regulated in Law No. 11 of 2012 concerning the Juvenile Criminal Justice System and Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights No. 7 of 2022, the second amendment to the Conditions and Procedures for Granting Remission, Assimilation, Leave to Visit Family, Conditional Release, Leave Before Release , and Conditional Leave requires the addition of articles that explain in more detail the differences in granting remission to children based on the crime committed, there is a need to reform criminal law through criminal law policy mechanisms.


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Ilmu Hukum (Fakultas Hukum) Hukum 364.6 Muh i
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Hukum 364.6 Muh i
Language
Indonesia
NPM
201010116
Publisher
Ilmu Hukum : Universitas Islam Riau., 2024
Keyword(s)
Deterrence Effect Theory
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Special Development Institute for Grade II Childre
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Uthi Kurnia
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