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VOL. 9, ISSUE 4 (2023)
The urgence of integrated assessment analysis results in rehabilitation ventictions for abuse users, additionals and victims of drug abuse
Authors
Ricky Febriandi, Mohd Din, Darmawan
Abstract
The Integrated Assessment is a strategy to streamline the enforcement
of narcotics crimes by reducing demand rates through rehabilitation efforts for
narcotics addicts and abusers. The results of the study concluded that in
deciding cases the judge considers public welfare, so every court decision
taken has the value of legal certainty, justice, and expediency which are part
of the consequences of the decision. In cases of criminal acts of narcotics
abuse, judges need to carefully examine and consider the results of the
Integrated Assessment. The Integrated Assessment is able to touch legal and
medical aspects. Through an integrated assessment the aspects of
protection/coaching of individuals are given more attention. The rehabilitation
program provides an opportunity for addicts and narcotics abusers to find a 'way
back' in their lives and ultimately leads to the achievement of criminal goals,
namely restorative justice for these narcotics abuse addicts. And as a whole
this Integrated Assessment is relevant to the development of patterns of
dealing with abuse and illicit trafficking of narcotics in the international
world which are able to reduce demand for narcotics (demand reduction) in
transnational crimes. However, in practice, the Public Prosecutor as the
executor of the judge's decision experiences difficulties when carrying out
executions for the rehabilitation of perpetrators of narcotics abuse. Such is
the case in a decision Number 141/Pid. Sus/2021/PN Bir concerning drug abuse.
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Pages:111-115
How to cite this article:
Ricky Febriandi, Mohd Din, Darmawan "The urgence of integrated assessment analysis results in rehabilitation ventictions for abuse users, additionals and victims of drug abuse". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 111-115
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