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Legal Protection for Victims of Body Shaming Through Social Media from a Victimology Perspective Debora Novayanti, Hasibuan, Ester Taruli; Dana Sugama, I Dewa Gede
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 07 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2036

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The present existence of information technology dramatically affects people's lives. Technology with all the programs and conveniences offered makes it possible for people to be able to use the technology. Its users often ignore security for themselves. Cyberbullying is an immoral act committed through electronic media, one of which is body shaming. Body Shaming is an aggressive and repeated behavior by individuals and groups to comment on a person's body shape by using electronic technology as a medium to attack others. Body shaming cannot continue to be left alone because the impact the victim has can damage one's mental health and is also dangerous because it can be done anywhere and anytime. With the main discussion on this study, Do Legal Protection Forms Against Victims of Body Shaming Crimes on Social Media and Urgency of Legal Protection for Victims of Body Shaming Crimes on Social Media. Research results show that legal protection against victims of body shaming crimes on social media can be seen from the provisions of Law No. 1 13 of 2006, LPSK Regulation Number 6 of 2010, and article 27 paragraph 3 of the ITE Law. However, the current regulations are not yet effective in solving the body shaming problem on social media.
Victim Protection in Indonesian Criminal Justice: Assessing the Implementation of Restorative Justice as a New Paradigm Astra Wiguna, I Made Agus; Dana Sugama, I Dewa Gede
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 07 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2042

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the new paradigm in the protection of crime victims in Indonesian criminal law through the implementation of restorative justice, by identifying and comparing the laws of countries that have successfully implemented it, to determine the extent to which the principle has been accommodated in the national legal system. The research method used is normative legal writing with a statutory regulatory approach, legal concept analysis, and comparative law. The results indicate that the paradigm for protecting crime victims in Indonesian criminal law remains dominated by a retributive approach focused on perpetrators, while victims tend to be passive and lack comprehensive recovery. Although regulations such as the Criminal Procedure Code and the Law on Witness and Victim Protection exist, their implementation has not systematically integrated restorative justice principles. This study highlights the need for a new paradigm that places victims as the main subject through a restorative justice approach based on dialogue, recovery, and active participation. Through comparative analysis of practices in New Zealand, Canada, and the Netherlands, it is shown that restorative justice can be effectively implemented if supported by clear regulations, institutional support, and awareness among law enforcement officers. Therefore, the Indonesian criminal law system needs to be updated by formulating a contextual, just, and sustainable restorative justice-based victim protection model, to create a justice system more responsive to victims’ needs.
Co-Authors A.A Istri Agung Nindasari Trisnawijayanti A.A. N.Y. Darmadi Aditya Wisnu Prabowo Wahyono Alodya Pramiswari Zaqy Anak Agung Gede Bagus Widiadi Putra Anak Agung Mas Iswari Trisnawathi Angga Rizaldi Arisani, Luh Dela Yuni Astra Wiguna, I Made Agus Ayunda Mariska Astari Bayu Mahendra, I Putu Cokorda gede agung tri Palguna pemayun Cornelius, Rocky D. G.P. Yustiawan D.G.P. Yustiawan Darmawan, I Gede Aditya Lucky Debora Novayanti, Hasibuan, Ester Taruli Dewa Ayu Kirana Putri Diah Ratna Sari Hariyanto fey, nisa br sibarani Gede Narendra Harry Pramudya Gita Wangsa, Anak Agung Istri Agung Haloho, Elisa Satriani Br I Dewa Gede Pradnya Yustiawan I Gusti Agung Bagus Oka Wijana I Gusti Ayu Shabaina Jayantari I Kadek Andi Pramana Putra I Ketut Tjukup I Made Ade Irmawan I Made Agus Astra Wiguna I Nyoman Wahyu Ariartha I Putu Aris Perdana Putra I Putu Gede Titan Bismantara I Putu Rasmadi Arsha Putra I.P.R.A. Putra Ida Ayu Sri Dewi Kusuma Ida Bagus Dwi Cahyadi Putra Ida Bagus Wisnuputra Raditya Imanuel Putra Hasiholan Nainggolan Ivo Valensio Weston Sitinjak Jessyca Br Nainggolan Joghinanda Raihan Febrianto Josep Linsaner Diadema Joshua Habinsaranni Rezky Silaban K. A. Sudiarawan Kadek Ayu Malika Alya Putri Kadek Mas Devina Aulia Maharani Ketut Ria Wahyudani Oktavia Khrisni Vashu Devi, Kadek Bhagawati Kirana, Kadek Andra Fadly Komang Panji Jayawisastra Luh Putu Pasek Indira Mahaputri Astika Made Julia Mahayanti Mahayasa, I Nengah Budha Maria Margareta Alahcoq Aping Mian Martalena Josephine Nababan Natasya Nur Daniah Nathan Christy Noah Rantetandung Ni Kadek Erna Dwi Hapsari Ni Kadek Lidya Yurisvina Arianto Ni Luh Wira Pramesthi Cahyani Ni Made Mira Junita Ni Nengah Adiyaryani Ni Putu Ari Diah Prabawati Ni Putu Ayu Christy Ivyana Agung Dewi Ni Wayan Rina Pramesti Wahyundari Ni Wayan Suma Wardhani Parani, Made Vanessa Surya Puspitaningtyas, Sagung Agung Diah Prameswari Putra, Putu Agus Risma Nanda Putu Khrisna Devi Maharani Putu Tania Liemena Ravindo Agung Darmawan Ricky Sitanggang Saputra, I Made Bayu Saputra, Niko Julian Sedana, Luh Made Pasek Selisca Prabawati Tarigan, Egya Ridhona Violine Wardah Berby Namirah Wulandari, Kadek Ayu Yasa, Komang Danan Prayudhi Dharma Yoga, Dewa Putu Putra Pradnya