International Cooperation to Handle Child Trafficking in Indonesia

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Nella Milleny Novianti
Christy Damayanti
Satria Rizaldi Alchatib

Abstract

Child trafficking is a crime of trafficking and exploitation that occurs in children. Child trafficking is a transnational crime involving many actors from within and outside the country, both government and non-governmental. Child trafficking that occurs in Indonesia and spreads to regional figures is based on several factors: economic, geographical, social, and cultural. Based on that, this qualitative research aims to find out international cooperation carried out by Indonesia to deal with child trafficking, methodologically data processing techniques using library research supported by news portals and scientific journals. This article indicates that Indonesia uses the theory of international cooperation and to overcome child trafficking in Indonesia uses human security, which refers to economic security. Indonesia's density carries out the following cooperations: global, regional, multilateral, and bilateral. It also improves the quality of education, provides training to improve the economy, and educates about the dangers of trafficking from an early age.

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