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Efforts to Protect and Prevent Sexual Abuse of Children Syam, Andi Fatmawati; Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Nasir, Citra
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JISSR
Publisher : Cendekiawan Indonesia Timur

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The rise of sexual abuse cases against minors is alarming to society. How could it not be that children who are the next generation of this nation are damaged in their infancy. In addition, people also become restless and worried about the security that exists in the environment around their children. This shows that children have not received protection for security in their daily lives. Thus, through the socialization of state constitutional policies in the protection and prevention of sexual violence against women and children in Palopo City, families no longer ignore the mentality of adolescents and only focus on the material needs of children. Efforts to prevent sexual violence against children are carried out through socialization on how to prevent sexual violence against children, including 1) parents conducting open communication and establishing emotional closeness with children. 2) Parents are advised to provide children with an understanding of their bodies and things that other people should not do to their body parts, as well as the involvement of law enforcement officials. However, PTPAS faces obstacles in efforts to prevent sexual violence against children; namely, children cannot understand the motives of the perpetrators of sexual violence, so the vital role of parents and adults who are around children is to have intensive communication with children
The Role of Parents in Forming Children's Mental Health Syam, Andi Fatmawati; Ichsan, Nursyamsi; Nasir, Citra
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
Publisher : Cendekiawan Indonesia Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v2i2.140

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This study employs normative legal research to explore the intersection between psychiatry and legal investigations, focusing on the role of psychiatrists in contributing information to investigative processes. Through a descriptive methodology and qualitative analysis of secondary data, including primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials, this research delves into the legal and ethical considerations that psychiatrists face. It highlights the complex dynamics of confidentiality, consent, and the therapeutic relationship within the legal context. The study further examines the broader implications of mental health, particularly among children and adolescents, emphasizing the significance of a nurturing environment and the pivotal role of the family in fostering mental well-being. It underscores the need for comprehensive mental health education and the development of preventive measures to enhance the resilience of the youth against mental health challenges.
Implementation Of Legal Protection For Victims Of Body Shaming On Social Media Syam, Andi Fatmawati; Nasir, Citra; Ichsan, Nursyamsi
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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Indonesia as a state of law must provide legal protection for its citizens, by paying attention to current technological developments, where many criminal acts occur in the form of body shaming on social media which is currently a phenomenon, where someone easily insults someone on social media without caring about the material and mental impact felt by the victim. The research method used is normative legal research. The results showed that legal protection for victims of body shaming has not been successfully realised, because in preventive efforts and repressive efforts it has not been able to have a significant effect because we still find in social media there are still many actions like this and sometimes the victims are lazy to extend this problem for various reasons but the danger is if the victim has damaged his mentality because it is repeated. Repressive efforts by law enforcers have not been adequate in providing a deterrent effect and paying more attention to the mental condition of victims during the investigation and investigation process.