The Effectiveness of Assessment for the Victims of Drug Abuse at the Majalengka Resort Police Force

Ike Nur Rohmah, Bambang Tri Bawono, Denny Suwondo

Abstract


This study aims to identify and analyze the implementation of the Assessment on Addicts and Victims of Narcotics Abuse at the Majalengka Resort Police and to know and analyze the effectiveness of the assessment implementation on victims of narcotics abusers at the Majalengka Resort Police. The theory used in this research is the theory of legal certainty and the theory of legal effectiveness. The research approach method used in this thesis is using a sociological juridical approach and the nature of this research is descriptive and analytical. Data collection is done through a literature study to obtain secondary data, both in the form of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials. To support the research that has been done, field research is also carried out to obtain primary data that supports secondary data. The technical analysis used in this study is a qualitative analysis technique. The results showed that the implementation of assessment on addicts and victims of narcotics abuse at the Majalengka Police Resort is a form of implementation of concern for the handling of addicts and Victims of Narcotics Abuse in Indonesia. An addict and victim of narcotics abuse is a victim of narcotics so he deserves to be called a sick person. As a result, an addict and victim of narcotics abuse are obliged to undergo treatment by placing him in medical rehabilitation and/or social rehabilitation institution. An integrated assessment mechanism that combines the results of the analysis between the medical team and the legal team on the determination of narcotics criminal suspects whether they are categorized as narcotics abusers or narcotics dealers and the rehabilitation efforts carried out by investigators against narcotics abusers so far have not been maximally effective.


Keywords


Assessment; Effectiveness; Victims.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/rlj.1.3.%25p

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