GAMBARAN KASUS PERDAGANGAN ANAK DI PUSAT KAJIAN DAN PERLINDUNGAN ANAK KOTA MEDAN TAHUN 2016

  • ENNI YUSRIANI Akbid Indah
Keywords: Child trafficking, cases, child commissions

Abstract

Trafficking in persons is a cruel crime against human rights, which ignores the right of a person to live freely, not
to be tortured, personal freedom, mind and conscience, religion, the right not to be enslaved, and others.
Women and children are the most victims of trafficking in persons, placing them in a very risky position that
relates to their health, both physically and mentally, and is very vulnerable to violence, unwanted pregnancies,
and sexually transmitted infections including HIV / AIDS. Such conditions of children and women will threaten
the quality of the mother of the nation and the future generation (Maidin, 2012). The National Commission for
Child Protection in North Sumatra noted that 2013-2014 was the third largest case of sexual crime in the world,
whose numbers were increasing. The number of cases of 52% is the practice of sexual crimes against children,
physical violence, neglect, exploitation and trafficking of children (child trafficking), then forms of sexual crimes
experienced by children in North Sumatra also vary, ranging from oral sex, sodomy, sexual abuse, to rape

Published
2018-11-15
How to Cite
YUSRIANI, E. (2018). GAMBARAN KASUS PERDAGANGAN ANAK DI PUSAT KAJIAN DAN PERLINDUNGAN ANAK KOTA MEDAN TAHUN 2016. JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI, 2(3). Retrieved from https://kohesi.sciencemakarioz.org/index.php/JIK/article/view/15