scholarly journals PENCABULAN DISERTAI PEMBUNUHAN DALAM KACAMATA HAK ASASI MANUSIA

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunsi Wuarlela

Fornication is a violation of the human rights of the child and there is no reason that can justify it from a moral, ethical and religious perspective, especially the criminal act of sexual immorality committed by a pedophile. Pedophilia is a form of abuse of a minor or a teenager who uses a child as sexual stimulation. Pedophilia is classified as a crime against children because it produces side effects for the victim. The effects of sexual violence on children include: depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. Therefore, with cases of sexual deviance such as pedophilia, it is necessary to have special protection for children who are sexually exploited, which is the responsibility of the government and society. As regulated in Article 66 section (2) of Law No. 23/2002. This action is intended to create the best life for children who are expected to be the nation's potential successors, strong, nationalism imbued with noble morals and Pancasila values, and have a strong will to maintain the unity and unity of the nation and the State.


Author(s):  
Simon Taukeni ◽  
George Chitiyo ◽  
Morgan Chitiyo ◽  
Ina Asino ◽  
Genesia Shipena

Extreme flooding in the northern parts of Namibia occurred in 2011, impacting many schoolgoing children in the region. The rationale for the current research is to assess post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on school children as a result of the floods. A self-administered Child Trauma Screening Questionnaire (CTSQ) with closed-ended questions was administered to 480 children between the ages of eight and 18 years at their respective schools. The CTSQ consists of five items assessing re-experiencing and five items assessing hyper-arousal symptoms. The results show that 55.2% of learners aged 12 and below and 72.8% of learners aged 13 and above reported experiencing symptoms of trauma from the floods 2 years after the event. These percentages were quite high and are therefore a cause for concern. Given the magnitude of this problem, it is important for the government and other stakeholders to provide the necessary psychological and/or emotional support in the event of future floods or similar disasters.



2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (S1) ◽  
pp. s127-s128
Author(s):  
M.C. Saenz

Psychosocial Tsunami Financial Crisis Tragedies produced by nature have patterns similar to psychosocial emergencies. The disruptive effects impact on Public Health. Unemployment covers society and doesn't allow personal aptitudes to emerge and sinks people in hopelessness. There is a perception of constant risk. People are in alert with all the effects of sharp and chronic stress and in some occasions Post Traumatic Stress.ObjectiveTo get an efficient answer to reality from this impoverished group with severe effects facing working uncertainty and unsatisfied basic needs. To avoid the social tragedy to be a big wave that sinks a big part of the population very quickly. To train people on the importance of work to get a better quality life for each participant, the family and community.Methodology and Diagnosis6200 people were trained in twenty months and motivated to work in a population of 95000 citizens approximately. They got a salary and social security financed by the government and articulated with the NGO. They were organized according to working experience and abilities and a supervisor was elected every ten people. Each participant had been polled to reach these conclusions. Industrial security, health care, and group work abilities were some of the syllabus topics. Some of the tasks performed were: painting, gardening, public places embellishment and fixing, administrative duties, river cleaning, etc.Conclusion90% of labour inclusion among unemployed people. Acknowledge from the participants of their working abilities. To generate hope in uncertainty diminishing violence. Generate space to diminish stress with impact in cardiology matters, addictions and pathologies. The disruptive effects of financial crisis are diminished considerably in these groups.



2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Abdul Waheed ◽  
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Shabana Gul ◽  
Muhammad Khan Riaz ◽  
Muhammad Naeem ◽  
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The study investigated the prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSDand its impact on job satisfaction and perceived job performance in faculty members of private universities in Kabul, Afghanistan. The country has been affected by wars since 1979 USSR invasion, then civil war and now by ongoing war on terror. Utilizing questionnaires as data collection tool, 126 complete responses were received from six universities. Using a threshold score with help from literature, it was found out that in 65.08% respondents PTSD prevailed. The results showed that PTSD has significant negative impacts on job satisfaction and perceived job performance. Conclusively, the study suggests some recommendations for policy makers, especially the concerned institutions of the government of Afghanistan and the management of universities. These recommendations would help the concerned authorities to come up with certain solution plans, policies and strategies to cope up with the problem and reduce the level of PTSD and enhanced the psychological wellbeing of the faculty. This in return would help them attract some experienced professionals from across the globe and retain the current pool of talent for providing quality education to the citizens of Afghanistan which can help in paving the way to an educated and developed Afghanistan. Facilitating their safety and security can lead to a safe and secure mind without PTSD that can lead to increased productivity, loyalty and commitment which ultimately contribute to achieving organizational short and long run goals







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