Child Protection of Perpetrators of Terrorism in Indonesia: How should we do? Should we punish them?

Athayya Akbar
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In Indonesia, the issue of child protection within the context of perpetrators of terrorism presents a multifaceted challenge that necessitates a careful balance between justice and rehabilitation. This paper delves into the complexities surrounding this issue, acknowledging the rights and well-being of children while addressing the imperative for accountability and security. While children may be both victims and perpetrators of terrorism, the prevailing question is how to effectively respond to their involvement. This paper examines the existing legal frameworks in Indonesia, international standards, and the various challenges encountered in implementing appropriate strategies. It considers the identification and assessment of affected children, the efficacy of rehabilitation and reintegration programs, as well as the importance of psychological and social support. Moreover, it highlights the significance of community perceptions and the risk of stigmatization, as well as the need for long-term monitoring to prevent recidivism. Ultimately, this paper advocates for a comprehensive approach that combines punitive measures with rehabilitation efforts, emphasizing the importance of multi-agency collaboration, educational initiatives, psychosocial support, and legal safeguards. Through case studies and lessons learned, it aims to inform policymakers and practitioners in Indonesia on effective strategies for ensuring the protection and well-being of children involved in terrorism while upholding principles of justice and accountability.
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印度尼西亚对恐怖主义犯罪者的儿童保护:我们该怎么做?我们应该惩罚他们吗?
在印度尼西亚,恐怖主义犯罪者背景下的儿童保护问题是一个多方面的挑战,需要在正义与康复之间取得谨慎的平衡。本文深入探讨了围绕这一问题的复杂性,在承认儿童权利和福祉的同时,解决了问责制和安全的当务之急。虽然儿童既可能是恐怖主义的受害者,也可能是恐怖主义的实施者,但当前的问题是如何有效应对他们的参与。本文探讨了印度尼西亚现有的法律框架、国际标准以及在实施适当战略时遇到的各种挑战。本文探讨了受影响儿童的识别和评估、康复和重返社会计划的有效性以及心理和社会支持的重要性。此外,本文还强调了社区观念的重要性和污名化的风险,以及长期监测以防止重犯的必要性。最后,本文主张采取一种将惩罚措施与改造工作相结合的综合方法,强调多机构合作、教育举措、心理支持和法律保障的重要性。通过案例研究和经验教训,本文旨在向印度尼西亚的政策制定者和从业人员介绍有效的战略,以确保对参与恐怖主义的儿童的保护和福祉,同时维护正义和问责原则。
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