scholarly journals Sanksi Pidana terhadap Pengasuh Tempat Penitipan Anak terhadap Kematian Anak yang Diasuh

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 120-124
Author(s):  
Gede Made Agus Paramartha ◽  
I Ketut Sukadana ◽  
I Made Minggu Widyantara

Children are one of the gifts entrusted by God Almighty to every parent. They have the obligation to supervise and maintain the development of each child. Children should also be cared for properly by their parents, but it is not uncommon for children to be cared for by others through child care services. When a child is under supervision at a child care service, there is negligence by the caregiver which causes the death of the child. Based on this background, this study aimed to describe how the legal protection for children who are left in a child care center and what are the criminal sanctions for the caregivers of child care center toward child deaths. This research was conducted using the normative legal method. The results of this study showed that children who are left in a child care center get legal protection to prevent children from getting acts that threaten the child's psyche. Legal protection is specifically regulated in Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning child protection. In addition, the criminal sanction for caregivers of child care toward the death of a child refers to article 359 of the Criminal Code with the risk of a sentence of 5 years in prison.

1997 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 19-23
Author(s):  
Susan E Furber

A survey was conducted to determine the types of problems directors of child care services experience in excluding sick children from their service. A questionnaire was sent to directors of all child care services in the Eastern Sydney Area. The major problems reported by directors were diagnosing the likely cause of illness; knowing whether the symptoms warrant exclusion; and convincing parents to keep their sick child at home. Most directors felt that parents, relatives or friends should take care of sick children. Directors also suggested that awards allowing for family leave to care for sick children, the provision of a room for sick children in the child care service, and special centres for sick children may benefit working parents with sick children. Problems associated with the exclusion of sick children would be ameliorated by the provision of more information as well as a range of alternative care arrangements for working parents with sick children.


1997 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 5-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Greg Kelly ◽  
Joan Coulter

The introduction of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order marks the province's first major change in child care legislation for almost 30 years. Greg Kelly and Joan Coulter broadly welcome the Order and the positive impact it will have on a child care service too long dominated by child protection issues. They focus in particular on the influence it will have on fostering and adoption services, already affected by widespread organisational changes, and the difficulties these face in trying to develop greater partnership with parents while at the same time always working in the best interests of the child.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-47
Author(s):  
Sun-A Kim ◽  
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Sung-Sim Park

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