THE POSITION OF THE AMICUS CURIAE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION RIGHTS TO RESTITUTION FOR CHILDREN VICTIMS OF CRIME SERIOUS ABUSE
Abstract
A child who is a victim of a crime is someone who is not yet 18 years old (eighteen) years, including children who are still in the womb. Maltreatment is a criminal act that is often experienced by young children aged in acts carried out intentionally to cause feelings of pain from injuries to another person's body. Based on this, the aim of this research is to know the position of the Amicus Curiae can provide a basis the judge's legal considerations in deciding the case of abuse being studied from a philosophical, sociological and juridical perspective, so that judges can use it as a basis for consideration in deciding children's cases without having to sacrificing children's rights, including in the Implementation of the Right to Restitution For Children Victims of Crimes of Serious Abuse. In this research the author uses a descriptive type of research, while the approach method uses empirical jurisprudence and interviews are used as data sources addition. Research location in Jakarta, Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) Jakarta and the South Jakarta District Court