Look at the attempts of the prosecutor to introduce the law to residents in the southern tip of Indonesia

Jakarta – It is not a challenge to provide legal understanding to the community in urban areas. But for people who are in the region, it is a challenge to understand the law. The head of the prosecutor’s office acknowledged Ndao Febrianda Ryendra that giving a legitimate understanding in remote areas presents its own challenges. According to him, it is necessary to take a special approach so that the understanding of the law can be accepted by the community. “Hard Primordial Cultural Rote. Then the legal awareness of the community and apparatus. It is as if their ignorance is sometimes intentional ignorance,” February told AFP some time ago. Browse to continue with the content “Now this is the most difficult challenge for us. For how we can teach them whether they can tell about the legal process or legal action or something about the law. While we are invited to come together, it is very difficult,” he continued. He explained that the education of legal concept is usually only done by the local customs. From there, the prosecutor’s office will usually be easier to approach the community. “So we first approach the traditional elders. First, give an explanation that we visit. They already understand, then the classmates will be collected,” he said. He explained that his party also instructed the ranks of the Rote NDA district attorney to always open the door to the community to provide legal services or consultations. “Every time you meet the community or every time you meet any apparatus, I say that the prosecutor’s door is open to you. To consult, to ask for help, ready for anything,” he explained. He added the step as an attempt to build confidence with the community. “The confidence of the community has slowly but surely begun to prove through various village heads,” he said. Meanwhile, the head of the pre -Suntutan subdivision in the general crimes of the prosecutor’s office Ndao Boby Hasiholan Sigaling added that different approaches were also an attempt to resolve a number of cases. According to him, community involvement is needed to resolve a case in the prosecutor’s office. “So when we went to the field, we only conveyed the community so that this matter was going on as it should, let us work together at this work. And we ask for help that the proof of this matter will not be just of our own abilities. That it also takes support from the surrounding community,” Boby concluded. (Anl/Ega)