Kartini, Murtiningsih
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Violence within women's prisons and its implications on reintegration effectiveness Hamja, Hamja; Kartini, Murtiningsih; Susanto, Asep
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v15i1.251

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The involvement of women in various aspects of life, both socially and economically, has exposed the potential for criminal behaviour among women. This situation has led to the phenomenon of women's involvement in criminal acts commonly associated with men, such as robbery, murder, organized crime, and human trafficking. Poor social and economic conditions tend to be triggering factors and solid reasons for women to engage in criminal activities. This background has become the basis for the increasing number of women in prison in Indonesia, opening the possibility of various forms of violence within women's prisons. This presents a significant challenge for the management of women's prisons in optimizing the reintegration system due to the escalation of significant demotivation resulting from the violence experienced by female inmates, both among themselves and with prison staff. This research employs an exploratory qualitative approach, focusing on women involved in criminal cases and sentenced to prison. Primary data from interview results are descriptively analysed, producing a comprehensive, authentic, and representative narrative. The findings of this study indicate that the concept of punishment in Indonesia still emphasizes punitive functions over corrective functions, where both physical and mental violence are considered effective forms of punishment, especially for women. Violence occurring within women's prisons is then negatively responded to and becomes a driving factor for the decreased interest of female inmates in succeeding in the reintegration program. This reluctance then triggers a negative response from the staff in the form of violence against female inmates. A solution to mitigate violence in women's prisons is the placement in open prisons, with the involvement of independent external parties in both the supervision process and the implementation of reintegration programs to achieve an inclusive and constructive effect for all parties involved.
Prespektif permohonan perubahan Nama orang pada pengadilan negeri Kartini, Murtiningsih
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023): Gema Wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i1.335

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Nama adalah identitas penting yang melekat pada diri seseorang. Merubah nama merupakan hal yang diperbolehkan oleh hukum di Indonesia, sebagaimana diatur dalam Undang-undang Nomor 24 Tahun 2013 tentang Perubahan Undang-undang Nomor 23 Tahun 2006 tentang Administrasi Kependudukan. Seseorang yang akan melakukan perubahan nama harus mengajukan permohonan perubahan nama kepada Pengadilan Negeri setempat guna dilakukan penetapan. hal tersebut untuk mengetahui bagaiman prosedur seta untuk mengetahui apabila perubahan tersebut ditolak oleh Pengadilan Negeri setempat. Penulisan ini melalui proses study kepustakaan dengan metode analisis yuridis normative. Dimana pengajuan perubahan nama seseorang pada Pengadian Negeri setempat apabila telah memenuhi persyaratan tentunya akan ditetapka, sebaliknya apabila tidak memenuhi prosedur serta syarat yang ditentukan makan akan ditolak