Research Article
Providing Legal Protection for Victims of Child Trafficking and Women (Case Study: North Sumatera, West Sumatera and South Sumatera)
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-7-2019.2303524, author={Mety Rahmawati}, title={Providing Legal Protection for Victims of Child Trafficking and Women (Case Study: North Sumatera, West Sumatera and South Sumatera)}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Science and Technology in Administration and Management Information, ICSTIAMI 2019, 17-18 July 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICSTIAMI}, year={2021}, month={1}, keywords={legal protection child trafficking women trafficking}, doi={10.4108/eai.17-7-2019.2303524} }
- Mety Rahmawati
Year: 2021
Providing Legal Protection for Victims of Child Trafficking and Women (Case Study: North Sumatera, West Sumatera and South Sumatera)
ICSTIAMI
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-7-2019.2303524
Abstract
North Sumatera, West Sumatera dan South Sumatera is an area for transit and purpose for human trafficking. The victim is suffering physically and psychologically. This can cause trauma on victims. Victims usually withstand psychological trauma that occurs the investigation process where the victim recallas the event.The purpose of this study is to get an overview of the legal protection efforts carried out by local governments against child trafficking victims and women with case study in North Sumatera, West Sumatera and South Sumatera. Analitical Descriptive methode by using secondary data and supported by primary data. All area in this study already have regional regulation which has regulated preemtive and preventive prevention, by organizing the task force for the prevention and handling of crimes human trafficking. Providing legal protection for victims child trafficking and woman are done by mentoring, giving health service, legal assistance, repatriation and reintegration. Providing legal protection for trafficking victims varies, this is due to the different modes in each region, as well as available facilities and funds.The poverty factor, reluctant to report and awareness of the need for legal protection for trafficking victims, is an obstacle that must be overcome by the regional government gradually.