PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION AS MORAL EDUCATION FOR CRIMINAL ACTION CHILDREN

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Iyah Faniyah
Rusmen Rusmen
Dini Ariza

Abstract

Children are not to be punished but must be given guidance and guidance so that they can grow and develop as fully normal and healthy children. The Child Criminal Justice System is all elements of the criminal justice system that are related to the handling of cases of Children Against the Law such as the Special Guidance Agency for Children (LPKA), Temporary Child Placement Institutions (LPAS) and Institutions for Organizing Social Welfare (LPKS) as institutions or institutions that handle children facing the law starting from children in contact with the justice system, determine whether the child will be released or processed by the court of law until the stage when the child will be placed in choices, ranging from being released to inclusion in a punitive institution in the corridor of restorative justice. Psychological rehabilitation is a model of children's awareness of actions that tend to be evil.

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Faniyah, I., Rusmen, R., & Ariza, D. (2019). PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION AS MORAL EDUCATION FOR CRIMINAL ACTION CHILDREN. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL EDUCATION, 1(1), 1463-1468. Retrieved from https://ejurnal.unespadang.ac.id/index.php/ICGE/article/view/73
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SOCIAL AND LEGAL ISSUES

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