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HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN INDONESIA BETWEEN BUSINESS AND HUMANITARIAN CRIME

Endang Naryono
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Abstract: The crime of human trafficking during the 2018-2022 period is very worrying and endangers national security, the policies taken by the government are not very significant for cases of human trafficking. The high number of unemployed, limited employment opportunities resulting in an increasing poverty rate is one of the factors that has resulted in high public interest in working abroad even though they work in the non-formal sector without having high knowledge or sufficient competence to work abroad. This condition is exploited by perpetrators of human trafficking crimes by giving lures or promises to get high salaries while working abroad so that they can improve their economic life. Low education causes them to be deceived by perpetrators of human trafficking crimes, the fact is that when they arrive, many are not employed. humane, unpaid work, even made into women commercial sex workers which is not surprising that many illegal migrant workers end up dying. The increasing prevalence and intensity of human trafficking crimes is caused by the still weak resources owned by the government and it is then suspected that there are law enforcement officials involved in supporting human trafficking crimes in Indonesia.

Date: 2023-07-17
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