HAK-HAK SEORANG NARAPIDANA SEBAGAI PEKERJA DI LEMBAGA PEMASYARAKATAN KELAS II A PEKANBARU

Putri Sanaya, Maryati Bachtiar, Meriza Elpha Darnia

Abstract


Being in the correctional system, convicts have obligations that they must carry out
and rights that must be fulfilled by the state. These rights and obligations are outlined in Law
Number 12 of 1995 concerning Corrections and Menkum HAM Regulation Number 6 of 2013
concerning Rules of Correctional Institutions and State Detention Centers. This research
examines the rights of an inmate as a worker in the Pekanbaru Class II A Correctional
Institution and the fulfillment of the rights of an inmate as a worker in the Pekanbaru Class II
A Correctional Institution.
This type of research can be classified as sociological, because in this study the
author directly conducts research at the location or place under study in order to provide a
complete and clear picture of the problem under study. This research was conducted at the
Pekanbaru Class II A Penitentiary, while the population and sample were all parties related
to the problems studied in this study, the data sources used were primary data, secondary
data, and tertiary data, data collection techniques in this study were observation, interview,
questionnaire, and literature study.
From the results of the study, it can be concluded that the rights of convicts as
workers in Class II A Penitentiary in Pekanbaru have not been carried out optimally, one of
which is the absence of guarantees for work safety, because the work provided does not have
a high risk and the tools used in work are safe . Nevertheless, convicts should have the right
to work safety guarantees. Second, convicts who take part in the apprenticeship do not get a
premium. Even so, some of the rights of convicts as workers have been implemented.
Furthermore, convicts working at the Pekanbaru Class II A Penitentiary already know what
their rights are, so this is also one of the transparent information for convicts about the rights
they should receive. Second, the suggestion according to the author is that the government
should stipulate regulations or laws that regulate in detail the large percentage of wages that
convicts are entitled to receive as well as adding more tutors/guidance trainers so that they
can match the number of convicts attending training..
Keywords: Rights, Prisoners, Workers


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