The Role Of Parents In The Mental Recovery Of Children In Conflict With The Law


Abstract

Abstract
Introduction to the Problem: Children in conflict with the law often experience psychological distress, including feelings of guilt, shame, and social exclusion. Parental support plays a crucial role in their mental recovery, but parents also face challenges such as societal stigma and pressure, which may impact their ability to provide effective emotional support.
Purpose/Study Objectives: This study aims to explore the role of parents in the mental recovery of children in conflict with the law and to understand the challenges parents face in providing support.
Design/Methodology/Approach: A qualitative research approach was employed using in-depth interview techniques. The study involved 10 parents whose children have been involved in legal cases, allowing for an in-depth exploration of their experiences and perspectives.
Findings: The study found that emotional support from parents is crucial in helping children cope with guilt and shame while encouraging them to focus on a better future. However, parents often struggle with social stigma and pressure from their surroundings, which can affect their ability to provide support. The findings highlight that the active involvement of parents in the rehabilitation process, along with community support, plays a vital role in the mental recovery of children in conflict with the law. These insights can help practitioners and policymakers develop more effective intervention programs for both children and their families.
Paper Type: Research Article

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Title The Role Of Parents In The Mental Recovery Of Children In Conflict With The Law
Issue: Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL YUSTISIA MERDEKA
Section Articles
Published: Apr 29, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33319/yume.v11i1.296
Keywords: mental recovery, children in conflict with the law, parental support, social stigma, rehabilitation
Author
  • Mitro Subroto
  • Muhamad Apri Hidayat