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Forensic Psychology Expert Reza Indragiri Amriel said the pattern of parental care was one of the factors affecting Mario Dandi Satriyo (MDS), the son of a Directorate General of Taxes, who brutally abused David.

"Still young, excessive parenting, can be seen as a condition that creates risk factors in the person concerned. So it's only natural that he is such a brutal person," said Reza as quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, February 25.

The researcher from the ASA Indonesia Institute explained that against perpetrators of violence, one that is known through the "risk assessment" is the level of independence, both financial and social independence.

The more independent a person is, he said, the higher the risk of violent behavior. "This time, what the public has to do with the luxurious lifestyle in question," said Reza.

Reza corrects that MDS is not in the category of children because in the news it is narrated "sons of officials of the Directorate General of Taxes". MDS is already an adult, a child who is not a child anymore.

"So, treat him as an adult. Unlike the confinement of children, public adult actors can be angry," he explained.

The MDS video molests David on social media and goes viral. The video shows MDS brutally molesting David. Plus the CR7-style celebration action after beating the victim.

According to Reza, the luxury vehicles used by the perpetrators encourage increased self-confidence, moreGY, chauvinistic, and lower ideas about the consequences of their actions. Just like someone when carrying a weapon.

The weapon makes the owner impulsive. It could also be a sensation in question as a user of a luxury car, "he explained.

In the aftermath of the viral video of the abuse, MDS' father was removed from his position as an official of the Directorate General of Taxes, followed by the resignation of his father as an ASN at the Ministry of Finance.

This case, said Reza, can be resolved by means of peaceful efforts or "restorative justice" with conditions and conditions that must be met, such as being held based on the will of both parties, the perpetrator's confession of guilt, and not forcing both parties to reach certain agreements.

On the other hand, Reza reminded law enforcement officers who handle this case so as not to be accompanied by feelings of ewuh pekewuh or feelings of fear given the background of the perpetrator's parents and victims.

"On the other hand, I do not see who the perpetrator is and who is the victim's son. Just so that I, especially law enforcement officers, are not biased to see this incident," said Reza.


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