Examining Non Sexual Violence in Early Childhood: A Case Study in DKI Jakarta

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作者
Mawani, Sri [1 ]
Handini, Myrnawati Crie [2 ]
Yetti, Elindra [2 ]
Suharti [2 ]
机构
[1] Uhamka, Dept Early Age Educ, Jakarta, Indonesia
[2] Jakarta State Univ, Dept Early Childhood Educ Postgrad, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Non-Sexual Violence; Early Childhood; Case Study;
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G40 [教育学];
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This study aims to examine cases of nonsexual violence in Jakarta. The focus of research is nonsexual violence in early childhood in DKI Jakarta. This research uses the qualitative approach with method case study. Techniques of collecting data using interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis using Miles and Hubberman models. The results showed that non-sexual violence forms of physical violence, verbal and emotional abuse of children did occur. The cause of violence in children is only caused by some problems, but because the behavior of the perpetrator dominates the victim until the victim is still a child unable to avoid violence that resulted in one of the victims died. The trigger of violence in children other than family disharmony, the background of economic conditions and online games is the cause of violent incidents in children. Efforts to prevent non-child sexual violence, the child should be entitled to be protected from all forms of violence.
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页码:529 / 534
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