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LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN THE INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS SYSTEM (PMI)

I PUTU PASTIKA ADNYANA 1, A.A.A. NGR. TINI RUSMINI GORDA 2, and I GEDE AGUS KURNIAWAN 3.

Vol 18, No 01 ( 2023 )   |  DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/ZYK87   |   Author Affiliation: Pascasarjana Universitas Pendidikan Nasional, Denpasar, Indonesia 1,2,3.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 2309-2328   |   Published on: 31-01-2023

Abstract

This study aims to determine the results of an analysis of law enforcement on trafficking in persons in the migrant worker system in Indonesia. The research to be used by the author is empirical juridical research. The data used was obtained by interviewing people in Bali who were victims of individuals and companies suspected of trafficking. The results of this study state that in enforcing the trafficking law in the migrant worker system in Indonesia, ministries/agencies have made many efforts to prevent trafficking by involving various components of society, such as PATBM and local wisdom-based programs, as well as programs that have had an impact on prevention and more treatment efforts in the community. While carrying out the task of preventing trafficking, recommendations to address these challenges in the future include the need for synergy in campaigning for massive prevention of trafficking through the media carried out by K/L members of the Task Force through their Communication, Information and Education (IEC) products, as well as the need to draft regulations that provide clear aspects of protection and regulation related to the welfare of school students and college students.


Keywords

Law Enforcement, Criminal Trafficking, PMI System