Violence in Households by Military Members Reviewed from the Perspective of Law Number 31 of 1997 Concerning Military Justice
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-01-05
Authors : Defiana;
Page : 376-382
Keywords : Violence Household Military;
Abstract
Women and domestic violence in its history are difficult to separate. Violence against women can occur in the household and can happen to anyone, it can be carried out by ordinary civilians, but also by members of the soldiers who have received rigorous education in military training. The objectives to be achieved through writing and legal research are to find out and review the appropriateness of the judge's decision by referring to the Law on the Elimination of Domestic Violence and to find out and examine the role of military law in criminal acts of Domestic Violence committed by members. military. This research is a normative juridical study, using a descriptive analytical approach.The conclusion is that in the accuracy of the judge's decision by referring to the law on the elimination of domestic violence, for domestic violence that occurs in the military environment, additional crimes can be applied which can be expanded in scope by the judge, namely by imposing sanctions, namely anti-material and immaterial harm to victims of violence. in the household as well as dismissal as a civil servant of perpetrators who are members of the TNI and members of the TNI who commit crimes of domestic violence can be subject to military discipline without reducing or eliminating the criminal sentence imposed by the Judge at the final court decision.
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