Perlindungan Hukum dan Perspektif Kriminologi Terhadap Pelecehan Seksual di Fasilitas Publik
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35896/jse.v4i2.1143Keywords:
Legal protection, criminology, sexual harassment, public facilities, justice, legal system.Abstract
The crime of raping a child committed by a biological father is a form
of sexual violence that is very concerning and has become a deep
social and legal problem. This article aims to analyze the criminal
liability of perpetrators of child rape by the biological father, by
highlighting various aspects of Indonesian criminal law, child
protection law, and the role of psychology in exploring the factors that
encourage this criminal act. The method used in this research is a
qualitative approach with literature study and in-depth interviews with
sources consisting of legal practitioners and forensic psychology
experts. The results of the research show that perpetrators of child
rape by the biological father can be charged with various articles in
the Criminal Code (KUHP), including articles on rape and sexual
violence against children, as well as factors that aggravate the
consequences of family relationships. This article also recommends
the need for a multidisciplinary approach in handling this case,
including preventive efforts involving the family, community and state.
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