TY - JOUR
T1 - Women’s Access To Justice
T2 - Mediation For The Victims of Domestic Violence In Central Java, Indonesia
AU - Sukendar, Sukendar
AU - Saifullah, Muhammad
AU - Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi
AU - Rahman, Luthfi
AU - Asy'Ari Ulamai, A. Hasan
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - Most of women victims of domestic violence in Indonesia avoid criminal justice system in resolving their cases because criminal justice system gives financial, psychological, and social burdens for them. They accessed the Religious Court instead and other institutions that implements mediation to resolve their cases. This fact gives wider opportunity for mediation, which is a form of restorative justice system, to be a better alternative dispute resolution for domestic violence cases in Indonesia. Unlike retributive justice system that focuses on punishing the perpetrators, restorative justice system focuses on rehabilitation of the rights of the victims. This research is an empirical legal study using the theory of restorative justice. Data was collected through interviews with key informants and literature studies. This research found that mediation for the victims of domestic violence has been carried out by the services institutions for the victims of domestic violence both in the court and outside the court. However, not all mediations conducted properly as some mediators both in-court and non-court have not been trained on mediation. There is also a tendency among one service provider to proceed all cases of domestic violence in the criminal court while others want to proceed through mediation, which sparks some internal conflicts among them. This research enriches the literature on services for victims of domestic violence as an effort to achieve restorative justice and provides alternative insights about solving domestic violence cases in Indonesia and especially Central Java.
AB - Most of women victims of domestic violence in Indonesia avoid criminal justice system in resolving their cases because criminal justice system gives financial, psychological, and social burdens for them. They accessed the Religious Court instead and other institutions that implements mediation to resolve their cases. This fact gives wider opportunity for mediation, which is a form of restorative justice system, to be a better alternative dispute resolution for domestic violence cases in Indonesia. Unlike retributive justice system that focuses on punishing the perpetrators, restorative justice system focuses on rehabilitation of the rights of the victims. This research is an empirical legal study using the theory of restorative justice. Data was collected through interviews with key informants and literature studies. This research found that mediation for the victims of domestic violence has been carried out by the services institutions for the victims of domestic violence both in the court and outside the court. However, not all mediations conducted properly as some mediators both in-court and non-court have not been trained on mediation. There is also a tendency among one service provider to proceed all cases of domestic violence in the criminal court while others want to proceed through mediation, which sparks some internal conflicts among them. This research enriches the literature on services for victims of domestic violence as an effort to achieve restorative justice and provides alternative insights about solving domestic violence cases in Indonesia and especially Central Java.
KW - domestic violence
KW - Mediation
KW - restorative justice
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85159617432&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.22373/sjhk.v7i1.9471
DO - 10.22373/sjhk.v7i1.9471
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159617432
SN - 2549-3132
VL - 7
SP - 602
EP - 628
JO - Samarah
JF - Samarah
IS - 1
ER -