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    Legal Protection for Children as Victims of the Crime of Sexual Intercourse

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    This study aims to determinelegal protection for children as victims of the crime of sexual intercourse.The method used in this research is empirical research methodology. This study uses a qualitative approach and sampling using purposive sampling and using descriptive qualitative analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate thatLegal protection for child victims of the crime of sexual intercourse is given with the aim of protecting victims, especially victims of sexual intercourse in order to get their rights as victims by way of children getting health services as an effort to restore the condition of children as victims of sexual intercourse, children also get legal protection in terms of legal aid, rehabilitation, and prevention. The need for a fair criminal law settlement for victims of sexual intercourse, which adds or considers the rights of victims of sexual intercourse and parents should participate in efforts to provide protection for children by fulfilling children's rights, protecting the best interests of children, and increasing supervision over children. environment and children's play area.

    Implementation of Criminal Liability for Companies That Do Not Fulfill Obligations to Workers in Employment BPJS Guarantee

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    This study aims to determine and analyze the criminal liability of companies that do not fulfill their obligations to workers in the employment BPJS guarantee. The research method used is sociological juridical research, using a descriptive qualitative research approach and interactive analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that there are still many companies that neglect to provide fulfillment of workers' obligations in the Employment BPJS guarantee as stipulated in Law No. 24 of 2011 concerning the Social Security Organizing Agency (Law No. 24 of 2011), which protects workers' rights to obtain guarantees for compensation for work accidents. The establishment of the Social Security Organizing Agency (BPJS) is not a new thing in the field of employment, because social security for workers has previously been regulated in Law No. 14 of 1993 concerning Workers' Social Security or better known as Jamsostek. Law No. 40 of 2004 on the National Social Security System was enacted in 2004 with the aim of creating an integrated social security system for all Indonesians, and the social security system was institutionalized in a public legal entity
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