Penerapan Metode Pekerja Sosial dalam Penanganan Anak Berhadapan Hukum Oleh Upt Pelayanan Anak dan Remaja Kecamatan Tanjung Morawa Kabupaten Deli Serdang
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2017Author
S, Lilis Mariana
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Siregar, Hairani
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Children are expected to be the embryo of the birth of a new generation,
where children become the next generation of ideals of the nation's struggle is
expected to bear the duties and responsibilities and participation in building the
nation and state. Given the number of children who have committed violations of
the law, the Technical Implementing Unit of Child and Adolescent Services
carries out a counseling of a child who commits a violation of the law and also
works with the social worker so that accompanying the child can be done well. In
social worker practice social worker method is needed to deal with child face to
law so that child can return again and accepted in society. This research was
conducted at Technical Implementation Unit of Child and Adolescent Service of
Tanjung Morawa Sub-district of Deli Serdang Regency. The key informant in this
research is one of the staff who handles legal and social worker. The main
informant is the law-facing child residing in the Technical Implementation Unit
and the Additional Informant is the Parent of the law-facing child in the Technical
Implementation Unit of Child and Adolescent Services. Technique of collecting
data with with observation and depth interview, data obtained in field then
analyzed by researcher qualitatively explained until finally daat drawn conclusion
from result of this research. The result of the research shows the implementation
of social worker method conducted by social worker in Technical Implementer
Unit of Child and Adolescent Service which has a goal so that the child facing the
law which is being developed gets positive development so that it can become the
young generation which is expected to continue the generation of nation and state
.
Keywords: Methods of Social Workers, Children, Children Against the
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