Meskipun pelaku kekerasan seksual di kampus kini ditindak semakin tegas, masih terdapat sejumlah isu yang memerlukan tinjauan mendalam, salah satunya terkait keputusan organisasi mahasiswa untuk memublikasikan putusan bersalah pelaku di media sosial. Penelitian ilmiah yang menyatakan manfaat dari publikasi semacam ini, baik kepada korban/penyintas, pelaku, maupun publik secara umum masih sangat terbatas. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi dampak dari publikasi putusan bersalah pelaku terhadap dua perempuan korban/penyintas kekerasan seksual di lingkungan Universitas Indonesia. Data dikumpulkan melalui wawancara mendalam serta dianalisis dengan pendekatan naratif feminis dan perspektif feminis posmodern. Analisis mengungkap bahwa dampak publikasi bervariasi antar individu, dipengaruhi oleh berbagai faktor. Temuan keseluruhan menunjukkan bahwa publikasi tidak secara signifikan membantu proses pemulihan. Meskipun publikasi dapat membawa validasi, dukungan, dan emosi positif bagi korban/penyintas, manfaat tersebut hanya bersifat sesaat. Di sisi lain, publikasi justru membawa berbagai risiko reviktimisasi, seperti penyebaran identitas, intimidasi, hingga ancaman. Temuan ini menegaskan pentingnya pertimbangan matang atas seluruh risiko sebelum memutuskan publikasi. Hal ini dibutuhkan guna memastikan implementasi prinsip-prinsip penanganan kekerasan seksual yang ideal.
Even though perpetrators of sexual violence on campus are now dealt with more firmly, there are still several issues that require in-depth review, one of which is related to the student organization's decision to publish the perpetrator's guilty verdict on social media. Scientific research stating the benefits of this kind of publication, both for victims/survivors, perpetrators, and the general public is still minimal. This research aims to explore the impact of the publication of the perpetrator's guilty verdict on two female victims/survivors of sexual violence within the Universitas Indonesia. Data were generated from in-depth interviews and analyzed using a feminist narrative approach and a postmodern feminist perspective. Analysis reveals that the impact of publications varies across individuals and is influenced by various factors. Overall findings suggest that publication does not significantly aid the recovery process. Although publications can bring validation, support, and positive emotions to victims/survivors, these benefits are only felt momentarily. On the other hand, publication carries various risks of revictimization, such as spreading identity, intimidation, and threats. These findings emphasize the importance of careful consideration of all risks before deciding on publication. This is needed to ensure the implementation of the principles of ideal handling of sexual violence.