CD Skripsi
Kebijakan Hukum Terhadap Pelaku Penyebaran Identitas Anak Yang Berhadapan Dengan Hukum Di Media Sosial
ABSTRACT
As the most widely accessed type of internet content, the use of
social media is currently being misused by irresponsible private account
users (citizen journalism) which has led to the emergence of new crimes.
One of them is the act of spreading the identity of children in conflict with
the law (ABH) on social media either through the twitter, facebook, and
instagram platforms. The examples of cases that the author took for this
research are the case of the beating of a child victim of the Air Force in
Pontianak, West Kalimantan and the case of the murder of a 15-year-old
teenager (NF) against a toddler in Sawah Besar, Jakarta.
The problem in this study is how the impact will occur on children if
their identity is spread on social media and recognized by the public, and
how are the regulations and sanctions for those who spread the identity of
children who are in conflict with the law on social media. As it is known
that the act of spreading the identity of children who are in conflict with the
law violates the SPPA Law, the Child Protection Law, and the ITE Law, but
in the law there are no rules regarding what sanctions can be imposed if
someone violates these rules.
The author's suggestion, in this study, is that the protection of child
victims, the dissemination of the identity of children in conflict with the law
on social media is very important. Considering the fatal impact that will be
experienced by children if their identity is spread and recognized by the
public, it will not only have an impact on the mental/psychic, but also have
an impact on the development and future of the child. Of all the forms of
sanctions that can be given to perpetrators, according to the author, it will
be more effective to give sanctions in the form of fines as large as possible
to the perpetrators, where the money will be given entirely to child victims
whose identities are disseminated on social media.
Keywords: Impact – Regulation – Sanctions – Child Victims –
Dissemination – Identity – Children in Conflict with the Law – Social
Media
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