THE ROLE OF SOCIAL REHABILITATION FOR CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW IN RESOCIALIZING THE COMMUNITY

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Nunung Nurwati, Willya Achmad

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To help children recover from social isolation or prepare them to rejoin society, it is crucial to increase their opportunities for social interaction. Children with legal problems must take responsibility for their actions, but they are entitled to reparation, including social reparation. The purpose of this piece is to examine the idea of social rehabilitation for juvenile offenders. Interviews, written records, and in-person observations are all part of the qualitative data collection procedures used in this investigation. Based on the findings of this study, we know that the Juvenile Criminal Justice System (SPPA) employs diversion and restorative justice procedures to help formerly incarcerated youth readjust to their communities and alter their behavior accordingly. Additionally, the government-appointed institution, the Social Welfare Administration Agency, is responsible for providing adequate social rehabilitation as a supplement to legal diversion and justice restoration measures. For juvenile offenders over the age of 12, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights' Social Welfare Organizing Institution (LPKS) will determine what kind of social rehabilitation measures are appropriate and implement them under the watchful eye of social workers.

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Nunung Nurwati, Willya Achmad. (2023). THE ROLE OF SOCIAL REHABILITATION FOR CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW IN RESOCIALIZING THE COMMUNITY. BiLD Law Journal, 8(1s), 222–227. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/757
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