CD Skripsi
Problematika Penerapan Hukuman Tambahan Kebiri Kimia Bagi Pelaku Tindak Pidana Kekerasan Seksual Terhadap Anak Di Indonesia
ABSTRACT
Sexual violence is a crime that needs more attention, both from the government and society, especially if the victim is a child. Following up on the increasing number of cases of sexual violence against children which has increased over time, has encouraged the government to increase the punishment for perpetrators of sexual violence against children by imposing additional punishment, namely chemical castration. Chemical castration punishment causes problems in its implementation. Therefore, this study aims to determine the problems of implementing additional chemical castration punishment for perpetrators of sexual violence in Indonesia today and to formulate efforts to handle perpetrators of sexual violence in the future.
This research is included in the category of normative legal research/approach, namely research that focuses on examining the level of legal synchronization. In collecting data for normative legal research, a literature review method is used which includes studies by reviewing, examining and analyzing information obtained from various literature such as books, legislation, scientific works, the internet and other sources.
The conclusion of this study is that the problematic implementation of additional punishment of chemical castration for perpetrators of sexual violence against children in Indonesia is first, the rejection of the Indonesian Doctors Association as the executor of chemical castration because it is contrary to the Code of Medical Ethics and the Doctor's Oath. Second, the deterrent purpose of the chemical castration punishment has not been achieved properly, reinforced by the increasing number of cases of sexual violence against children which have not decreased even though the Child Protection Law which regulates chemical castration punishment has been implemented. The author's suggestions are first, the government can make an agreement with the Medical Code of Ethics Council to provide legal certainty to doctors so that doctors can execute perpetrators of sexual violence against children because it is a legal order but still does not violate the code of ethics and the doctor's oath. Second, the author suggests the implementation of Circles of Support and Accountability in Indonesia as an effort to deal with perpetrators of sexual violence against children.
Keywords: Sexual Violence, Children, and Chemical Castration.
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