Construction of the Rehabilitation Model for Drug Abuse in Non-Penal Criminal Policy Perspective
Journal: Open Journal for Legal Studies (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-07-25
Authors : Agah Sonjaya;
Page : 111-124
Keywords : drug rehabilitation; rehabilitation model construction; non-penal policy.;
Abstract
As mandated by the Law for drug addicts/abusers, rehabilitation is carried out. Meanwhile, the rules for drug addicts and psychotropic drugs or similar drugs that cause dependence and have a serious impact are not regulated normatively. So that in the law enforcement process, both Narcotics, Psychotropics and Drugs, Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning narcotics. In a practical level or reality in the field, the implementation of rehabilitation is very monotonous and the road is in place. Both the Narcotics Law, Seja, Sema and Perber all require that before waiting for the decision of the panel of judges concerned as a category of addicts must be placed in a rehabilitation institution. Of course, this is very worrying, how much will the rehabilitation process cost? Economically, this law enforcement model is ineffective, so the implementation of enforcement is in place.
Other Latest Articles
- Legal Aspects of the Principal of ,,Rule of Law” as an Element of Constitutionalism
- The Voice of the Child: Are the Procedural Rights of the Child Better Protected in the New Brussels II Regulation?
- Issues of Legitimacy for Children of Polygamous Marriage in US Immigration Practices
- Zambian Constitutional Normativity on Religion
- Bulgaria and the Istanbul Convention – Law, Politics and Propaganda vs. the Rights of Victims of Gender-based Violence
Last modified: 2023-01-08 03:37:31