Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Trafficking of Children as a Form of it

Authors

  • Ingrida Mustafa Behri Lawyer, Lawyer Studio “Ingrida Behri”
  • Lira Spiro Ass.Lecturer, Department of Law and Political Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56345/ijrdv10n1s102

Keywords:

trafficking, sexual, human, child, victim, etc

Abstract

Research on human trafficking has attracted increasing attention since the early 1980s and is extremely important as it highlights the problems and through it identifies the appropriate ways that can provide solutions. The object of this paper is the treatment of trafficking in human beings and in particular will focus on the sexual trafficking of minors. This topic is very current not only in Albania but also in the international arena (due to it’s nature) and requires the commitment of all states and international organizations to combat human trafficking and protect victims of trafficking as part of the field of human rights. Therefore, this topic is covered in section I of this conference. The research questions of this paper are: what does trafficking in human beings involve, what are the needs of the victims, what is the exploitation and sexual abuse of children, what are the consequences that trafficking leaves on children and why children are recruited. Numerous studies and studies have concluded that trafficking represents "a denial of the individual's rights to freedom, integrity, security and freedom of movement" Victims of human trafficking need, among other things, emotional support , family, health care and especially for reintegration into society. On the other hand, child sexual exploitation is a form of human trafficking and consists of adult sexual abuse and monetary or in-kind reward for the child or a third person or persons. and it is precisely the commercial element that separates sexual exploitation from other sexual crimes.Juveniles are recruited more easily because small victims are the most optimal, useful and lower cost, they are easy to be guided by traffickers and slave owners and to adapt to the new situation. Current studies show that some effects of Sex trafficking is sexually transmitted diseases, diseases and other infections, physical harm, substance abuse and malnutrition.

 

Received: 05 May 2022 / Accepted: 18 May 2023 / Published: 20 May 2023

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Published

2023-05-20

How to Cite

Mustafa Behri, I., & Spiro, L. (2023). Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Trafficking of Children as a Form of it. Interdisciplinary Journal of Research and Development, 10(1 S1), 7. https://doi.org/10.56345/ijrdv10n1s102

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