Proceedings of the International Conference on Administrative Science, Policy and Governance Studies (ICAS-PGS 2017) and the In 2017
DOI: 10.2991/icaspgs-icbap-17.2017.49
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Combating Human Trafficking in the Source Country: Institutional, Socio-cultural, and Process Analysis of Trafficking in Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract-This research discusses human trafficking in Indonesia, where most of the victims were trafficked to neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Singapore. It analyzes human trafficking in three dimensions at the national level, i.e. (1) institutional, (2) social and cultural, and (3) process dimensions. It argues that despite the size of the persistent demands for trafficking in the host countries, the threedimensional factors are crucial to cope with, in order to eradicate trafficking. Eliminating or… Show more

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“…Legal protection is a narrowing of the meaning of protection which only includes protection by law (Kosandi et al, 2017). The protection provided by law is related to the rights and obligations, which in this case, are owned by humans as legal subjects in interactions with fellow humans and their environment.…”
Section: Legal Protection Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legal protection is a narrowing of the meaning of protection which only includes protection by law (Kosandi et al, 2017). The protection provided by law is related to the rights and obligations, which in this case, are owned by humans as legal subjects in interactions with fellow humans and their environment.…”
Section: Legal Protection Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) metode dalam perekrutan korban; (3) tempat penampungan sebelum perdagangan dimulai; (4) eksploitasi; dan (5) pembebasan, perlindungan dan keadilan (Kosandi, Subono, Sasanti, & Kartini, 2017).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…This has resulted in various consequences for access and fundamental rights that women cannot own, for example, the right to vote or express opinions and views and it is increasingly difficult in practice to enforce women's human rights without distinction of status and group as women. In the end, this discrimination is widely used by certain parties for various interests and to the detriment of women (Lathifah & Noveria, 2014;Kosandi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%