Research Article
Law Enforcement in The Framework of Legal Protection Against Victims of Domestic Violence (KDRT)
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.16-4-2022.2320045, author={Titik Sugianti and Mona Minarosa}, title={Law Enforcement in The Framework of Legal Protection Against Victims of Domestic Violence (KDRT)}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Law, Social Science, Economics, and Education, ICLSSEE 2022, 16 April 2022, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICLSSEE}, year={2022}, month={8}, keywords={domestic violence victims have legal protection}, doi={10.4108/eai.16-4-2022.2320045} }
- Titik Sugianti
Mona Minarosa
Year: 2022
Law Enforcement in The Framework of Legal Protection Against Victims of Domestic Violence (KDRT)
ICLSSEE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.16-4-2022.2320045
Abstract
A domestic life, the old paradigm is related to domestic violence, for example, that which is done by a husband against his wife, children, or the other way around, his wife against his children and husband, so far is considered a personal matter. As a result, If a husband hits his wife, it is considered domestic abuse and children, it is not reported to the police or is not resolved through legal channels. Domestic violence against women is a serious problem very real issue, but it is very difficult for those who are gender blind or have a male-biased way of thinking to understand. To prevent domestic violence, it is necessary to socialize that such Acts of violence can be classified into the following categories persecution, and can be subject to punishment. In its status as a criminal act, it is also necessary to socialize that there is no lawful act of persecution even though it occurs in the household area. Observing the existing legal provisions, the legal The Criminal Code can be used as the basis for law enforcement within the scope The Rule of Law Domestic abuse is addressed through the Victims of Domestic Violence Act, No. 23 of 2004, which aims to eliminate domestic violence victims, was enacted in 2004 to give victims of domestic violence a voice and legal protection.