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Social Work Practice and Communication for Girl Survivors of Sexual Violence: A Social Rehabilitation Perspective in Indonesia Rustanto , Bambang; Haryani, Ayi; Kartika, Tuti; Pribowo; Susilawati; Yuliani, Dwi; Istyawan, Aryohaji
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : FAKULTAS DAKWAH UIN SALATIGA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v11i2.6837

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Sexual violence against girls constitutes a serious violation of human rights, with profound physical, psychological, and social consequences that require comprehensive and sustained responses. Within this context, such violence is closely linked to gendered power relations and vulnerabilities shaping girl’s experiences and recovery processes. This study aims to examine social work practice and communication in social rehabilitation for girl survivors of sexual violence at a Handayani Jakarta Service Center in Indonesia. A qualitative phenomenological approach was employed, with data collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving five purposively selected informants, consisting of three social workers, one acting head of the center, and one administrative head; data were analyzed through reduction, display, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that social rehabilitation is implemented through stages including assessment, service planning, interventions across family, community, and residential settings, as well as monitoring and post-service support, with social workers performing on practice and communication within a survivor-centered approach. The study concludes that strengthening professional capacity, cross-sector coordination, and inclusive strategies is essential to support the sustainable recovery of girl survivors.
Rekonstruksi Mekanisme Seleksi Hakim Konstitusi di Indonesia Pangestu, Indah Sri; Yuliani, Dwi; Siburian, Hertaty Dorothy Dewi
Jurnal Konstitusi & Demokrasi Vol. 5, No. 2
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The mechanism for selection and election of constitutional judges in Indonesia currently still shows a diversity of procedures in each proposing institution, namely the Supreme Court, DPR and President. The process implemented does not fully reflect the principles of transparency, participation, objectivity and accountability as mandated in the Law on the Constitutional Court. Therefore, it is necessary to standardize the procedures for selection and selection of constitutional judges to ensure a more professional system and integrity. One of the solutions offered is the establishment of an independent institution responsible for the selection and recruitment of constitutional judges with a system that is more open and involves community participation. In this case, the Judicial Commission has the capacity as an institution that can carry out the selection of constitutional judges in a more transparent and accountable manner. Apart from that, as a comparison, this research also analyzes the selection mechanism for constitutional judges in Thailand, which shows that the selection system in that country involves more various stakeholders, so it is considered more inclusive and credible. Thus, the reconstruction of the constitutional judge selection mechanism in Indonesia needs to consider a more standardized and participatory model to produce judges who are professional, have integrity, and are able to maintain the independence of the constitutional justice institution. Keywords: Selection of Constitutional Judges, Judicial Commission, Indonesia-Thailand Comparison.