PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AS FOSTERED CITIZENS AT THE SPECIAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTION (LPKA) CLASS I TANJUNG GUSTA MEDAN
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https://doi.org/10.55751/jfhu.v1i1.73Keywords:
Protection Law, Foreigner, PenitentiaryAbstract
Newborn children need the role of parents in meeting their needs so that they cannot be separated, especially from their mothers. The fulfillment of the rights of WBP congenital children in prisons is directly influenced by the deprivation of their mother's right to freedom. The purpose of this study is to find out the implementation of the implementation of the rules in an effort to fulfill the rights of children brought by their mothers at the Class I Special Child Development Institution (LPKA) Tanjung Gusta Medan, as well as the obstacles faced. The data used in this study is primary data, namely the results of interviews with WBP and LPP officers. Meanwhile, the secondary data is the result of literature studies and laws and regulations. The research method used in this study is an empirical research method with a data analysis method using a qualitative descriptive method. The results of the study show that the implementation of the innate legal protection of WBP at the Class I Tanjung Gusta Medan Special Children's Development Institution (LPKA) has been carried out in accordance with (SOP), but has not been maximized. The obstacles faced in fulfilling these rights include, infrastructure constraints, Human Resources (HR) constraints, and cooperation constraints.
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