The main objective of this study is to describe the application of criminal sanctions against children who commit acts of abuse that result in death, as well as the legal protection from the viewpoint of the Juvenile Criminal Justice System. This study employs a normative juridical legal research research methodology; the technique used in this legal research is statutory, case-based, and conceptual approach. The study's study found that the legal regulation of children who commit violent crimes under the Criminal Code does not reflect an authentic understanding of what constitutes violence. Only in article 89 of the Criminal Code does it indicate that what constitutes committing violence causes individuals to faint or become helpless (weak). Along with Article 89 of the Criminal Code, Article 170 is one of the articles included in Book II on Crime's Chapter V headed "Crimes against Public Order." Consequently, the criminal conduct as defined in Article 170 is first and foremost a criminal act that violates or disturbs public order. Criminal responsibility for children who commit acts of physical violence that result in death is tied to the arrangement in Article 351 paragraph (3) of the Criminal Code, as criminal responsibility is imposed on children when the child is found to have fulfilled the criminal element through an error committed by the child, violence committed by the child, and victims who are victims of physical violence are known to have died at the time or after the physical violence was committed.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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