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Implementation of the Idea of ​​Criminal Individualization for Children Who Commit the Crime of Sexual Intercourse

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  • Ririn Narulita

    (Semarang State University)

  • Cahya Wulandari

    (Semarang State University)

  • Rodiyah

    (Semarang State University)

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This research aims to determine the application of the idea of ​​criminal individualization in the punishment of children who commit crimes of sexual intercourse in Indonesia. Punishment for child perpetrators by taking into account the individual factors of the child perpetrator. This research uses qualitative method with survey approach in Semarang District Court. Lack of parental supervision in many cases of sexual intercourse by children is the dominant factor. This factor should be used as the basis for the judge’s consideration in sentencing. The result of this research is the obstacle of the application of the idea of individualization of punishment, namely the legal vacuum in the Indonesian Criminal Procedure Code that has not regulated the guidelines of the idea of individualization of punishment.

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  • Ririn Narulita & Cahya Wulandari & Rodiyah, 2024. "Implementation of the Idea of ​​Criminal Individualization for Children Who Commit the Crime of Sexual Intercourse," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(12), pages 3461-3464, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:12:p:3461-3464
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