Jakarta, Jan. 15 -- The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) recorded 2,031 cases of child rights violations, with the number of victims reaching 2,063 throughout 2025.
"This figure reflects a 2 to 3 percent increase compared to the previous year," KPAI Deputy Chair Jasra Putra said in the 2025 Year-End Report press conference at the KPAI office in Jakarta on Thursday.
The total number of cases was obtained from complaints filed by 1,508 people, the majority of whom accessed complaint services through online channels.
The data shows that 51.5 percent of the victims were girls and 47.6 percent were boys, while the gender of the remaining 0.9 percent was not specified.
Putra said the figures reflect the current condition of Ind...
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