FACTORS CAUSES AND FORMS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN MAGELANG DISTRICT (CASE STUDY IN POLRES MAGELANG) Heni Hendrawati, SH., M.H., Johny Krisnan, S.H.,M.H., Dakum, S.H.I., M.H., Dian Ayu Meika Putri
Faculty of Law, Muhammadiyah University of Magelang
Abstract
Abstract:
The main problem in this research is juvenile delinquency which is getting more serious and troubling for many parties, especially in the Magelang Police jurisdiction which handles many juvenile delinquency cases. In this case the problems faced are factors that cause juvenile delinquency, forms of juvenile delinquency, efforts to overcome juvenile delinquency in Magelang District.
This study uses an empirical method with a research approach, namely the case approach. Sources of data obtained are secondary data sources, namely from libraries in the form of juvenile delinquency index documents, the Muhammadiyah University of Magelang library, and the internet. The method of analysis conducted by research using qualitative descriptive analysis.
Based on the results of data analysis, it shows that: 1) the factors causing juvenile delinquency in Magelang District are social media factors- social environmental factors- family factor. 2). The forms of juvenile delinquency in Magelang District are sexual intercourse with children- brawl- violence against children- theft- appropriation- fraud or embezzlement- destruction- negligence leading to death- child abuse- beatings- sexual immorality- animals. 3). The efforts to overcome juvenile delinquency carried out by the Magelang Police are preventive measures: providing counseling and coaching in schools- conduct regular raids, patrols and guards at schools and collaborate with the community and stakeholders- in collaboration with the school by holding pesantren kilat. Repressive efforts: secure and sanction juvenile delinquents- if it causes a casualty, the police will fully hand over the victim^s family whether it is peaceful or legally processed in accordance with the Child Criminal Justice System (UU SPPA) and Government Regulation Number 65 of 2015 concerning Guidelines for the Implementation of Diversion and Handling of Children Not Aged 12 (twelve) Year.
Keywords: Keywords: Factors- Form- Juvenile Delinquency
Topic: Law
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