Government Engagement in Addressing the Potential of People Trade in Indonesia

Abstract:

Potential trafficking in Indonesia from the beginning until now unresolved problems. However, this happens because of a lack of attention and involvement of the government in anticipation of potential trafficking growing transaction mode via offline and online. This study aims to determine the form of anticipation and government involvement in suppressing the emergence potential trafficking of children and women to prevent the early occurrence of trafficking. Such engagement is defined in terms of regulation on the policies made by the government. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative approach by taking a sample in one of the provinces in Indonesia. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results show that in the context of regulation, government involvement is still very minimal. It is evident there is no single mechanism of rules that can be directed to anticipate the potential trafficking in Indonesia. As a recommendation the need for regulation and the action more real and touching at the root of the problems that exist in the entertainment industry.