2020
DOI: 10.47540/ijsei.v1i2.23
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Validating Children 's Stories and Decisions after Trafficking for Prostitution

Abstract: Research on trafficking for prostitution in West Africa is focussed mostly on the experiences of women. When attention is directed to children, their voices are silent; and attention is placed on traffickers, therefore, downplaying the role of relatives in children’s movement from home. Moreover, when children are removed from trafficking, the usual path to re-integration is to unite them with their parents. Two issues drive this paper: if a parent that is implicated in the trafficking of their child for prost… Show more

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“…Makna anak dalam aspek sosial ini lebih mengarah pada perlindungan kodrati anak. Akan tetapi, pada kenyataannya masih banyak fenomena kekerasan anak, eksploitasi anak, kenakalan remaja serta tindakan kriminal baik anak sebagai korban maupun anak sebagai pelaku (Mbakogu, 2020;Ariani, dkk., 2022).…”
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“…Makna anak dalam aspek sosial ini lebih mengarah pada perlindungan kodrati anak. Akan tetapi, pada kenyataannya masih banyak fenomena kekerasan anak, eksploitasi anak, kenakalan remaja serta tindakan kriminal baik anak sebagai korban maupun anak sebagai pelaku (Mbakogu, 2020;Ariani, dkk., 2022).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…This creates problems for families (Wuest et al, 2003); (Orellana et al, 2001) that require every family member to have a role in this matter, including children who must participate in fulfilling the family's living needs (Obimakinde & Shabir, 2023), (Pinzon-Rondon et al, 2010). Based on this, children are vulnerable to experiencing a process of exploitation (Tharinger et al, 1990); (Mbakogu, 2020) (Jimenez et al, 2015); (Robinson et al, 2019); (Walker, 2002) within the family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%