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Year: 2021 | Month: January | Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Pages: 208-218

Formulation Policy Meeting the Biological Needs of Narratives in Justice Perspective

Aji Mulyana1, Dey Ravena2, Chepi Ali Firman3

1Suryakancana University, Cianjur, Indonesia
2Postgraduate Masters & Doctoral Program, Islamic University of Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
3Postgraduate Masters & Doctoral Program, Islamic University of Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia

Corresponding Author: Aji Mulyana

ABSTRACT

Biological needs (sexual needs) are the primary needs for everyone, and prisoners who have the right to biological needs, require attention from the government regarding regulations or policies that regulate prisoner’s biological needs. A problem arises and needs to be studied more deeply regarding how the policy formulation regarding prisoners Biological needs from a justice perspective. This research method uses the normative juridical method, namely by analyzing the data qualitatively, meaning that the data obtained leads to a theoretical study in the form of principles, legal doctrines and the contents of the rule of law which are described systematically. The policy regarding imprisonment is still the alternative most often applied by law enforcers, which results in prisons becoming/overcapacity so that the coaching process is not optimal, one of which is about fulfilling biological rights and creating a sense of injustice. In order to achieve an optimal and just social policy, criminal policy, and law enforcement policy, it must be oriented to the values ​​that are aspired to. This policy needs synergy between the government (policymakers), law enforcement officials and the community, in order to realize justice.

Keywords: Policy; Justice; Biological Needs; Convict.

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