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COMPARISON OF CHEMICAL CASTRATION SANCTIONS AGAINST PERPETRATORS OF CHILD SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN IN-DONESIA AND SOUTH KOREA Pratama, Yudi; Irzal Fardiansyah, Ahmad; Nikmah Rosidah; Maya Shafira; Gunawan Jatmiko; Rini Fathonah
Sriwijaya Crimen and Legal Studies Volume 3 Issue 1 June 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Law Sriwijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28946/scls.v3i1.4743

Abstract

Chemical castration punishment is regulated in Law No. 17 of 2016 about Child Protection, which provides additional sanctions for perpetrators of child sexual crimes. In South Korea, it is regulated in the South Korean Bill on Prevention and Handling Perpetrator Violence Sexual to However, the implementation of this law has encountered various obstacles, including unclear implementation procedures and rejection from several medical circles. Even though there are aiming to protect children from sexual violence, criticism has emerged regarding potential human rights violations. tendency to repeat crimes. With a more structured system, South Korea has succeeded in reducing the recidivism rate through a rehabilitation approach and long-term supervision. This study uses a normative legal approach using a legislative approach, a conceptual approach and a comparative legal approach. The results of the study show that although both countries have the same goal of protecting children from sexual violence, there are significant differences in the implementation and effectiveness of chemical castration sanctions in Indonesia which carries out execution aimed at the profession doctor while South Korea was handed over to court as execution castration chemical. This study aims to provide insight into the comparison of legal policies in the two countries and their implications for the protection of child sexual violence victims. Meanwhile, South Korea became the first country in Asia to implement chemical castration in 2011. This policy was implemented based on the results of a medical diagnosis indicating that the perpetrator had.
Co-Authors A Irzal Fardiansyah Ahmad Zazili Aisyah Muda Cemerlang Akhmad Rifai Akib, M Amabel, Xenia Riama Anwar, Mashuril Ardelia Citra Febriyanti Athalla Rafhi Mahreza Balkis, Fahira Budi Rizki Husin Deni Achmad Deni Achmad Depri Liber Sonata Diah Gustiniati Diah Gustiniati Maulani Diah Gustiniati Maulani Dona Raisa Monica Dona Raisa Monica Dwinta Yulyanti Eddy Rifai Eddy Rifai Edla, Zalza Junior Eko Raharjo Emilia Susanti Erna Dewi Erna Dewi . Faisyal Akbar Fardiansyah, Ahmad Irzal Firganefi Firganefi Firganefi Firganefi Firganefi, - Fristia Berdian Tamza FX Sumarja, FX Ginting, Mamanda Syahputra Gunawan Jatmiko Gunawan Jatmiko Heni Siswanto Husin, Budi Rizki Hutagalung, Naomi Maynarti Indawan, Ana Aqila Haya Syaharani Irzal Fardiansyah, Ahmad Julianna, Alya Putri Jumadi, Joko Khaoeirun Nissa Mamanda Syahputra Ginting Maroni Maroni Meidiantama, Refi Muhammad Akib Muhammad Farid Nikmah Rosidah Nikmah Rosidah Ninik Ayuhandika Ninin Ernawati Nunna, Bhanu Prakash Nurcholissa, Ayyusita Pitaloka, Diva Pratiwi, Atika Puspita Wulandari, Puspita Putri Augustine Putri Shaqinah Putri, Rendie Meita Sarie Ramadhani. D, Anggia Nur Rehulina Tarigan Rendie Meita Sarie Putri Rendie Meita Sarie Putri Rinaldy Amrullah Rini Fathonah Rini Fathonah, Rini Rino Sendiko riski, sri Rosyaadah, Hasnaa Niditya Sahril Fadillah Sani, Agnesia Mutiara Sarie Putri, Rendie Meita Septiani, Annisa Eka Sharla Martiza Maulana P Silvia Riani, Rahmawati Silviani, Ninne Zahara Siti Komariah Sri Riski Sri Tanti Tamza, Fristia Berdian Tekila Pramita Amboina Theo Gorand Gabrielo Sihite Tri Andrisman Warganegara, Damanhuri Wibowo, Dava Prawira Yudi Pratama, Yudi Zulfa, Maulidza Diana