FACTORS OF LAWLESSNESS AND AGILITY LEADERSHIP: STUDY OF CHILD NARCOTICS CRIME
1. Adil Kasim., 2. M. Said Karim., 3. Abdul Asis., 4. Syamsuddin Muchtar.

1. PhD Student at Postgraduate Program Hasanuddin University
2. Professor on Legal Science, Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University,
3. Associate Professor on Legal Science, Faculty Of Law, Hasanuddin University
4. Associate Professor on Legal Science, Faculty Of Law, Hasanuddin University


Abstract

This study aimed to analyze agile leadership and the factors of lawlessness in children involving adults. This research took a study on child narcotics crime. There are eighteen district court decisions from 2017-2020, the unit of analysis, using the Query Nvivo-12 plus program method. The use of Nvivo aims to analyze data with a data coding model. Besides, the authors also conducted interviews with key informants, namely judges who handled child narcotics cases. The study results found several factors causing children to commit narcotics crimes, namely economic conditions, disharmonious family conditions, invitations from friends, and the influence of social media. In addition to these factors, the authors also found new things that make children entangled in narcotics crimes, namely adults who use children in narcotics trafficking. To overcome these factors, agile leadership, namely the leadership of adults who can demonstrate sensitivity, leadership unity, and resource optimization to protect children from the influence of a drug or narcotics abuse.

Keywords: Agility Leadership, Child protection, Criminal acts, Narcotics abuse, Lawlessness,

Topic: General Issues

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