Increasing and Reduction Factors in the Issue of Human Trafficking in Malaysia from the Perspective of Enforcement

  • Hamzah N
  • Othman N
  • Musa W
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Abstract

The issue of human trafficking is a global issue that plagues most countries in the world, including Malaysia. This article aims to discuss the qualitative analysis findings on the factors that influence the issue of human trafficking in Malaysia from the perspective of enforcement. This study is an analysis of data obtained from in-depth interviews with five informants among the authorities who are directly involved in dealing with human trafficking issues. Based on the findings from the interviews conducted, the factors that influence the issue of human trafficking in Malaysia can be divided into two, namely, factors that influence the increase and factors that influence the reduction of the issue. Factors influencing the increase in human trafficking issues comprise economic factors in Malaysia and poverty factors of the victims in their country of origin while factors influencing the reduction in these issues are community awareness factors as well as operational and enforcement factors.

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Hamzah, N. A., Othman, N., & Musa, W. A. (2020). Increasing and Reduction Factors in the Issue of Human Trafficking in Malaysia from the Perspective of Enforcement. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.6007/ijarbss/v10-i8/7641

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