Education on the Impact Violence Against Children

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https://doi.org/10.47268/aiwadthu.v5i3.3293

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Impact, Violence, Child.

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Introduction: Violence against children refers to any act that causes suffering and distress, whether physically, mentally, sexually, or psychologically, including actions that degrade the dignity of a child.

Purposes of The Devotion: To raise awareness about the impact of violence against children at Sekolah Menengah Pertama Negeri 7 Ambon.

Method of The Devotion: The method used in the implementation of assistance and educational activities on legal counseling regarding child legal protection at State Junior High School 7 Ambon.

Results Main Findings of the Devotion: Socialization for the students of State Junior High School 7 Ambon: Through this community service activity, we have all learned that violence against children—whether physical, verbal, or emotional, can have very serious impacts on personal development, self-confidence, and the future of the child.

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UNICEF. Violence Against Children in the Eyes of Indonesian Children: Results of Child Consultations on Violence Against Children in 18 Provinces and at the National Level. Jakarta: UNICEF, 2005.

Sonniaty Natalya Manalu, Thesis, Physical, Psychological, and Social Impacts on Children Who Experience Child Abuse (A Case Study of Two Children Who Experienced Child Abuse After Being Assisted by the Sahabat Peduli Foundation). Graduate Program in Social Welfare Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia, 2006.

Purnianti (Ed.), The Meaning and Scope of Child Protection Issues. Jakarta: Department of Criminology, FISIP-UI and Center for Justice Services and Legal Community Service, University of Indonesia, 1999.

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2025-10-14

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Education on the Impact Violence Against Children. (2025). AIWADTHU: Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum, 5(3), 111–115. https://doi.org/10.47268/aiwadthu.v5i3.3293

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