Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati
Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Penguatan resiliensi diri bagi korban pelecehan seksual di sekolah Mulyanto Mulyanto; Mohammad Jamin; Hari Purwadi; Anti Mayastuti; Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 4 (2022): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.4.319-324

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The purpose of this study is to find out that strengthening resilience can be useful to help psychologically recover for students who are victims of criminal acts of sexual harassment. Of course, it is supported by good relations from family, school and social environment as well as a strong will on the victim to try to rise from adversity due to the occurrence of the crime of sexual harassment that happened to her. The type of research used by the author is normative or doctrinal legal research that is prescriptive and applied. This research approach is carried out with a statute approach . The results of this study indicate that efforts to strengthen resilience in the context of psychologically rehabilitating victims of sexual harassment crimes are useful for helping to forget the sadness and fear and despair due to the suffering received by the victims due to the criminal acts of sexual violence committed by the perpetrators. As well as support from families, schools and the environment will greatly help victims to be enthusiastic about returning to school to achieve the goals that victims hope for in the future
Is The Fate and Protection of Women as Domestic Workers are Responsibility of The State? Satryo Sasono; Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati; Fatih Afrisal Bagus Septiano; Delasari Krisda Putri
Journal of Law, Society, and Islamic Civilization Vol 13, No 2: Oktober 2025
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jolsic.v13i2.108522

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The issue of the protection of women and children in Indonesia is a strategic discussion considering the rampant cases of gender-based violence, domestic work as a profession that is mostly done by women and even children, and at the legal level, they must be protected by the state as mandated by the constitution to protect the entire community. The state is present as a mediator in this private sphere to protect children and women from the worst work, thus creating a socio-cultural society that cares about the slightest violence. What is needed is a legal construction that responds in terms of content, culture and structure. This paper uses a statutory approach, legal comparisons with several ASEAN countries and a conceptual approach. This research concludes that the legal vacuum for the protection of domestic workers gives the potential for wider gender violence even approaching TPPO (Trafficking in Persons), the Philippines is a good practice for the existence of the DW Bill and the establishment of a special monitoring unit for domestic workers facilitated by the state.
Legal Protection of Women as Victims of Sexual Violence in Madadan Tana Toraja Ristia Desmonda Amelinda; Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati
Journal of Law, Society, and Islamic Civilization Vol 13, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jolsic.v13i1.94729

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This research aims to find out and analyze how women are protected as victims of sexual violence in Madandan Tana Toraja. This is on the one hand because most victims of crimes against women, besides acts of violence, are sexual acts starting from acts of harassment (sexual harassment) to acts of sexual violence in the form of rape. Violence is any unlawful act with or without the use of physical and psychological means that poses a danger to life or body or results in the deprivation of a person's freedom. The Law No. 12 of 2022 Criminal Act of Sexual Violence (UU TPKS) as a whole reflects a progressive approach to dealing with sexual violence in Indonesia and is a significant step forward in efforts to prevent and handle sexual violence. This research is legal research, which examines it from a legal perspective using a normative juridical approach because the problem studied is closely related to law in books. Normative legal research is library research, namely research conducted from secondary data. The results of this research show that efforts to protect women as victims of sexual violence in Madandan Tana Toraja include each village having different traditional councils and rules regarding sexual violence. In fact, in this community, there is the highest customary sanction "ma'rambulangi" imposed on perpetrators and victims of crimes who are deemed to have polluted the traditional values that the local community upholds. If you look closely, especially for victims, apart from the psychological burden, the family also has to pay money for the victim's care costs, transportation costs during trials that are far away and the costs of the victim's psychological recovery.