ejahatan lingkungan yang marak terjadi di Indonesia beberapa dekade belakangan ini, banyak memakan korban, baik itu korban manusia ataupun non-manusia seperti hewan, pohon, sungai dll. Namun dalam kenyataanya dilapangan, perlindungan korban masih jauh dari yang semestinya, apalagi berkaitan dengan korban non manusia. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan hukum normatif atau penelitian hukum kepustakaan (library research), dengan pendekatan peraturan perundang-undangan (statute approach), pendekatan konseptual (conceptual approach), pendekatan analitik (analytical approach), pendekatan historis (historical approach), pendekatan futuristic (futuristic approach). Sifat penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif-preskriptif, penulis menganalisis dengan menggunakan teknik analisis isi (content analysis). Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah mencoba konsep green victimology dalam upaya perlindungan korban terhadap kejahatan lingkungan, yang menetapkan bahwa batasan korban atas viktimisasi lingkungan dalam perspektif green victimology tidak hanya terbatas pada manusia saja, namun juga termasuk dapat mengklasifikasikan korban non-manusia seperti, hewan, pohon, dan sungai, yang didasari pada nilai ekosentrisme (mengakui nilai-nilai intrinsik) dan sudut pandang keadilan lingkungan (ecojustice).
Penal Mediation is an alternative form of case settlement that originates with the idea of restorative justice. Seeing a large number of medical personnel being convicted in malpractice cases (primum remedium), mediation in dispute settlement for malpractice cases in hospitals becomes the concept of victim protection, harmonization, and overcoming rigidity/ formality in the applicable system. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find solutions to avoid the adverse effects of the Criminal Justice System with the concept of mediation as an effort to resolve malpractice cases in the future. This paper used normative legal research or library research with a statute, conceptual, and comparative approach. The nature of the research used in this study is descriptive-prescriptive. The author used content analysis. The findings of this study are meant to provide an alternative solution to punishment which should be a last resort (ultimum remedium) from law enforcement in the form of non-litigation settlement through mediation.
The spread of drugs is almost unavoidable. Given that almost the entire world's population can easily get drugs from irresponsible people. Today, drug abuse has reached an alarming situation that has become a state problem. This is very concerning because victims of narcotics abuse in Indonesia have recently tended to increase and include limited groups of people who can afford it and penetrated the underprivileged community and involve children or young teenagers, something that is somewhat difficult. It's worrying considering that they are the generation that hopes to continue the nation's survival in honor. As one of the efforts to prevent drug abuse among the younger generation at Al-Ma'un Shelter Bengkulu, the PPM team intends to educate and increase understanding of the children of the Al-Ma'un Shelter also children's parents. Regarding drug abuse among young people. With the proposed community service, it is hoped to increase education and understanding and legal awareness of the children of the Al-Ma'un Shelter in Bengkulu City as a form of child protection.
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