Salsabilla, Sherly Nur
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Restorative Justice Paradigm as a Humanistic Solution to Youth Violence in Indonesia Salsabilla, Sherly Nur
Law and Judicial Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Generate Digital Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70764/gdpu-ljr.2025.1(2)-06

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Objective: This research aims to explore the application of restorative justice as an alternative approach to addressing child abuse in Indonesia, focusing on restoring relationships, reconciliation between victims and perpetrators, and rehabilitation of perpetrators, rather than simply emphasizing punishment. Research Design & Methods: This research uses a qualitative approach with a normative juridical method. It involved analyzing laws, regulations, social norms, and other secondary legal materials, such as relevant legal journals, books, and scientific articles, that influence the implementation of restorative justice in Indonesia. Findings: This research found that restorative justice has significant potential to create social harmony by facilitating reconciliation between victims and offenders, restoring harm, and rehabilitating offenders to prevent future violence. However, its implementation in Indonesia faces several challenges, including a lack of understanding among the public and law enforcement, as well as the cultural stigma surrounding juvenile offenders. Implications & Recommendations: This study recommends a comprehensive strategy to optimize restorative justice in addressing youth violence through legal reform, community and law enforcement education, psychological support, and cultural adjustment to align with local values for long-term sustainability. Contribution & Value Added: This research contributes to the understanding of restorative justice in the context of youth violence in Indonesia by identifying challenges and opportunities for its implementation and providing a basis for further research and juvenile justice policy development.
Kajian Hukum Ekonomi Syariah dalam Penyelesaian Wanprestasi Praktik Jual Beli Kayu Jati secara Kredit pada Usaha Dagang Berkah Jati Mlonggo Jepara Salsabilla, Sherly Nur; Aristoni, Aristoni
TAWAZUN: Journal of Sharia Economic Law Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Tawazun: Journal of Sharia Economic Law
Publisher : Sharia Faculty Islamic Economic Law Study Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/tawazun.v6i2.22229

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Problems with business activities often end in conflict because one of the parties defaults or does not fulfill the obligations agreed together. This research aims to determine the resolution of defaults in the practice of buying and selling teak wood at the Berkah Jati Mlonggo Jepara Trading Business and analyze it using a Sharia Economic Law approach. The type of method used in this research is field research based on a sociological juridical approach. To obtain information or data, this research uses data sources in the form of primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained by direct interviews with informants or sources, while secondary data consisted of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials. After the information or data is collected, analysis is then carried out using qualitative descriptive data analysis techniques. The findings of this research indicate that the practice of buying and selling teak wood is carried out in writing using a cash and credit payment system. The credit practices carried out by sellers follow Sharia principles, meaning there is no element of usury. Resolving defaults through negotiation by providing several offers to extend the payment period (rescheduling) and relief from credit installment payments (reconditioning). The realization of default resolution in the practice of buying and selling teak wood in the study of Sharia Economic Law is the seller's effort to create benefits and avoid mafsadah so that the relationship between the seller and the buyer remains harmonious and can avoid hostility.