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VOL. 9, ISSUE 6 (2023)
Juridical study of prisoners who committed security and order violations in the pinrang class IIB state detention center
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Suardi, Saharuddin
Abstract
This research aims to determine the causes of violations committed by prisoners in detention centers and what the legal consequences are for prisoners who commit violations in detention centers. This research uses a normative-empirical research type. The results of this research show that the causes of security and order violations in detention are mostly due to overcapacity in the Pinrang class IIB state detention center and also because of feelings of resentment that have not been resolved previously outside detention and when they are reunited, these feelings of resentment re-emerge which causes emotions towards the prisoner as well as a lack of awareness for the prisoner, and as for the legal consequences for prisoners who commit Security and Order Violations in the Class IIB Pinrang State Detention Center, these prisoners receive different sanctions according to the Security and Order Violations they commit, which in categories in three levels, namely medium, light, and heavy. For light sentences, prisoners are given a warning not to commit the same offense and the prisoner makes an oral or written statement not to repeat the act, then the medium sentence has received sanctions where the prisoner put in a red cell or solitary confinement for 6 (six) days and temporarily deprived of his rights, such as not having visits from his family and finally, this punishment is a serious punishment which includes serious offenses where the prisoner will be put in solitary confinement for 6 (six) days. ) multiplied by 2 (two) and their rights are removed, such as not having visits from their family and their remission period may be revoked.
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Pages:39-46
How to cite this article:
Suardi, Saharuddin "Juridical study of prisoners who committed security and order violations in the pinrang class IIB state detention center". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 6, 2023, Pages 39-46
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