Papua Law Review
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Papua Law Review

EFFECTIVENESS OF LEGAL PROTECTION FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF VICTIMOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Ina Maryeli Ginuni (Law Study Program, Muhammadiyah University of Education, Sorong)
Hiztaful Zahwa Zalita Putri (Law Study Program, Muhammadiyah University of Education, Sorong)



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14 Jul 2026

Abstract

This article analyzes the effectiveness of legal protection for victims of domestic violence (DV) through victimology and human rights perspectives. The research uses normative legal methods with a statutory and conceptual approach. The study shows that the Indonesian legal framework recognizes victims' rights to security, health services, confidentiality, assistance, protection orders, legal aid, and reparation. However, protection is not yet fully effective because domestic violence is still treated as a private matter, victims face economic dependence and pressure to reconcile, inter-institutional services are not yet integrated, and reparation often stops after the criminal process. Effectiveness must be measured by the system's ability to stop violence, prevent secondary victimization, ensure victims' participation, and restore their dignity and independence.

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Papua Law Review is a scientific journal from the UNIMUDA Sorong Law Study Program that publishes academic works in the field of law and policy relevant to local, national and international contexts, especially related to legal development, human rights justice and local wisdom in the land of Papua. ...