Parents’ Reflections on Child Trafficking Mitigation Mechanisms in Trafficking Hotspot Communities

IF 1.4 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Global Crime Pub Date : 2023-01-14 DOI:10.1080/17440572.2023.2166935
C. R. Mbamba, E. B. Amponsah, P. A. Yeboaa, D. Annang, M. Mccarthy
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ABSTRACT Evidence shows that the majority of the world’s trafficking in persons for sexual and labour purposes occurs over short distances. In Ghana, children are largely trafficked from rural communities into resource-prone areas to engage in intensive labour activities. This study explores the views of parents in communities where children are largely trafficked, on the best ways to intervene in child trafficking cases. In-depth interviews were conducted with 21 adults (who are parents) from communities in Ghana. Data were managed with HyperRESEARCH software and analysed thematically. Findings reveal that providing vocational and technical training to improve means of livelihood, promoting knowledge on trafficking, and strictly enforcing laws will contribute to combating child trafficking in Ghana. The study recommends the need for inter-organisational collaboration and calls for the government to create rural opportunities for financially struggling families to prevent them from falling prey to traffickers due to their hardships.
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拐卖热点社区家长对拐卖儿童缓解机制的思考
摘要证据表明,世界上大多数以性和劳动为目的的人口贩运都发生在短距离内。在加纳,儿童大多被从农村社区贩运到资源丰富的地区,从事密集的劳动活动。这项研究探讨了儿童被大量贩运的社区的父母对干预儿童贩运案件的最佳方式的看法。对来自加纳社区的21名成年人(父母)进行了深入访谈。数据使用HyperRESEARCH软件进行管理,并按主题进行分析。调查结果表明,提供职业和技术培训以改善生活方式,宣传贩运人口的知识,并严格执行法律,将有助于打击加纳的贩运儿童行为。该研究建议需要组织间合作,并呼吁政府为经济困难的家庭创造农村机会,防止他们因困难而成为人口贩子的猎物。
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Global Crime
Global Crime CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Global Crime is a social science journal devoted to the study of crime broadly conceived. Its focus is deliberately broad and multi-disciplinary and its first aim is to make the best scholarship on crime available to specialists and non-specialists alike. It endorses no particular orthodoxy and draws on authors from a variety of disciplines, including history, sociology, criminology, economics, political science, anthropology and area studies. The editors welcome contributions on any topic relating to crime, including organized criminality, its history, activities, relations with the state, its penetration of the economy and its perception in popular culture.
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