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The Role of the Police Civil Servant Unit in Handling LGBT Cases in Bukittinggi City Yusra Dila Maiza; Zulfiko, Riki
DE'RECHTSSTAAT Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL HUKUM DE'RECHTSSTAAT
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jhd.v11i2.15138

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Bukittinggi as a tourist city is inseparable from a social phenomenon, one of the phenomena is LGBT, according to the philosophy of "Adat basandi syarak, syarak basandi kitabullah" states that LGBT does not exist in culture, custom and religion. This research aims to find out how the role of Satpol PP and identify obstacles in handling LGBT cases in Bukittinggi City. The formulation of this problem aims to examine the functions of Satpol PP and the challenges faced by Satpol PP related to LGBT cases in Bukittinggi City. Descriptive in nature, this research falls into the category of empirical legal research. Based on the results of the research, Satpol PP uses preventive and repressive measures when dealing with LGBT. Preventive efforts are in the form of socialization about the dangers and impacts of LGBT, repressive efforts by way of after a report or caught red-handed, arrest by URC, making an incident report, incident reports and evidence are submitted and registered to the PPUD field to the PPNS section, examination, making BAP and given sanctions. The obstacles faced in LGBT prevention are the lack of public knowledge about LGBT and the lack of public participation by not reporting LGBT, repressively are the perpetrators who are less cooperative, the difficulty of distinguishing perpetrators from normal people, the absence of laws on LGBT and the absence of rehabilitation centers for LGBT.
Baby Blues Syndrome as a Reason For Forgiveness in Criminal Law System For Mothers Who Abuse Their Babies After Giving Birth Hidayat, Beni; Zulfiko, Riki
DE'RECHTSSTAAT Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL HUKUM DE'RECHTSSTAAT
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jhd.v11i1.14991

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Baby blues syndrome has recently become a hot topic and a fact that often occurs in today's society. Becoming a mother of course makes women feel amazed when they see the child they have just given birth to, so mothers often feel enthusiastic about caring for their child, but some women actually feel the opposite. This cruel act cannot be separated from the hormonal changes that occur in mothers after giving birth, medical doctors call this condition Baby Blues Syndrome. because basically Baby Blues Syndrome is not only related to hormonal changes after giving birth, but is also related to the mother's mental health, especially if the mother commits a crime, such as a mother in Jember Regency, East Java, who was determined to throw her baby into a well until it died because of frequent bullying. Based on this case, it is necessary to explore more deeply regarding baby blues syndrome as a reason for forgiveness for mothers who abuse their children after giving birth. By using a normative research approach, namely a research method on statutory regulations both from the perspective of the hierarchy of legal regulations (vertical), as well as the harmonious relationship between legal regulations (horizontal).