Analisis Yuridis Pertanggung Jawaban Pidana terhadap Pelaku Penganiayaan Akibat Perilaku Hyperseks Menurut Kitab Undang -Undang Hukum Pidana dan Hukum Pidana Islam
Legal Analysis of Criminal Responsibility Towards Perpetrators of Abuse Due To Hypersexual Behavior According to the Criminal Code And Islamic Criminal Law

Date
2025Author
Hasibuan, Farhan Auliya
Advisor(s)
Ekaputra, Mohammad
Barus, Utary Maharany
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This research is based on Sexual Deviation consisting of two syllables, namely
deviation and sexual. Deviation comes from the basic word "intersection" which has
four meanings. First, it means a process, namely a way of doing something that is
deviant or deviant. Second, it means turning or taking another path. Hypersexual can
also be pinned on people who have sex with a higher intensity than normal people, or
people who too often imagine sex through fantasy. The formulation of the problem in
this study is How is the Regulation of Criminal Acts of Abuse due to hypersexual
behavior According to the Criminal Code and Islamic Criminal Law?
How is the Responsibility of Perpetrators of Abuse due to hypersexual behavior
According to the Criminal Code and Islamic Criminal Law? How is Legal Protection
for Victims of Criminal Acts of Abuse due to Hypersexual behavior According to the
Criminal Code and Islamic Criminal Law? The results of the discussion in this study
are In the context of law in Indonesia, abuse is regulated in the Criminal Code (KUHP),
especially in Articles 351 to 356. The Criminal Code categorizes abuse into several
levels, namely light, moderate, to severe abuse. However, the provisions in the Criminal
Code do not specifically discuss certain psychological conditions, such as
hypersexuality, which can influence the motive or cause of abuse. Meanwhile, in
Islamic criminal law In Islamic criminal law, abuse is a form of violation of human
rights that are upheld in Islam. Islam views that every human being is responsible for
their actions, so that acts of abuse caused by excessive sexual urges are considered a
form of the perpetrator's inability to maintain morals and ethics in accordance with
religious teachings.
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