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VOL. 11, ISSUE 7 (2024)
Review of criminal law on narcotics abuse by minors at the Medan police
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Fernando Hasudungan Rajagukguk, Isnaini, M Citra Ramadhan
Abstract
This study examines the criminal law responses
to drug abuse by minors at Polrestabes Medan through qualitative research
methods. Findings reveal structured law enforcement procedures aimed at
upholding legal standards but hindered by challenges such as limited
specialized training and resource constraints. Judicial considerations
emphasize balancing legal accountability with rehabilitative goals, yet face
obstacles in resource allocation and integrating effective rehabilitation
practices. Rehabilitation efforts vary in accessibility and quality, with
stigma and help-seeking barriers impacting effectiveness. Recommendations
include enhancing training for law enforcement and judicial officials,
allocating resources for comprehensive rehabilitation programs, and fostering
community engagement to reduce stigma and support minors and families.
Addressing these challenges through coordinated efforts can improve outcomes,
promote procedural fairness, and facilitate the successful rehabilitation and
reintegration of minors involved in drug abuse cases at Polrestabes Medan.
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Pages:76-81
How to cite this article:
Fernando Hasudungan Rajagukguk, Isnaini, M Citra Ramadhan "Review of criminal law on narcotics abuse by minors at the Medan police". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 11, Issue 7, 2024, Pages 76-81
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