Role of the Organization of Women in the Prevention of Crime Violence and Sexual Child Protection

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Maidin Gultom

Abstract

A person who commits child maintenance must observe and carry out its obligations, which is a children's rights. Article 2 of Law No. 4 1979 determines that the rights of children such as: welfare, treatment, care, counseling, services to develop abilities and social life, both during maintenance and protection in the womb or after birth, protection of the environment that could endanger growth and development. Child Rights are Human Rights (HAM) and for the interests of children's rights are recognized and protected by law even in the womb (Article 52 paragraph (2) of Law No. 39 of 1999 on Human Rights). A women's organization is a place where women learn to broaden their horizons, appeared in public, think about the problems of society beyond the domestic environment. The willingness of women to become involved in organizational activities is increasing and advanced skills be organized increases. This is because the opportunity to learn more widespread after all progressed to the bottom layer. The number of women who are able to act also expanded and is no longer limited to the top layer only. Although each organization which has a regional and religious issues and activities of their own, there are also some similarities interests that supported most organizations. To overcome important women's organizations in the crime / sexual abuse of children, by socializing and approaches to children is more important about the dangers of violent/sexual crimes. Women are advised to socialize in community organizations in order to prevent sex crimes. The women must be active in the organization. In organizations, women are able to add insight into how to prevent sexual violence.

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How to Cite
Gultom, M. (2017). Role of the Organization of Women in the Prevention of Crime Violence and Sexual Child Protection. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 5(3). Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/125284