保护越南的人口贩运受害儿童

Nguyen Quynh Trang
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在 20 世纪 90 年代和 2000 年初,贩卖人口成为国际社会特别关注的一个问题。面对非法移民、边界松散、安全危险、经济和领土完整等全球性压力,这一问题迅速爆发。妇女和儿童是两个典型的易受害对象,因此成为绑架、勒索、贩卖、性虐待、剥削劳动力或摘取器官等犯罪分子的目标。越南地形复杂多样,贩卖儿童问题一直悬而未决,迫使越南政府更加努力地保护下一代。因此,本研究聚焦于两个主要目标,包括调查越南对人口贩运受害儿童的保护情况,以及提出未来可能的解决方案。文章建议增加(由越南组织/专家开展的)有关儿童贩运的研究数量并提高研究质量。越南的经验表明,有必要经常检查、评估和总结国际规则的执行情况,并为边境站点或警察部队提供报酬。最后,本文可能会帮助其他发展中国家应对 COVID-19 大流行病中有关儿童贩运的学术研究、新的贩运技术和受害者援助措施等方面的困难。
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Protection of Child Victims of Trafficking in Vietnam
Human trafficking rose as a particularly concerning problem for the international community in the 1990s and early 2000. It quickly became an outbreak when facing the global pressure of illegal immigration, loose borders, security danger, and economic and territorial integrity. Women and children are two typical vulnerable objects, hence targeted by culprits in kidnapping, blackmail, trafficking, sexual abuse, exploited labor, or taking organs. With a complicated diverse terrain, child trafficking in Vietnam has been an unsolved issue, forcing the Vietnamese government to work harder to protect the future generation. Therefore, this research focuses on two main objectives, including investigating the protection of child victims of trafficking in Vietnam and proposing potential solutions in the future. The article suggests increasing the number and quality of research (conducted by Vietnamese organizations/experts) about child trafficking. Experiences learned from the Vietnamese context showed that frequent inspection, evaluation, and summarization in implementing international rules are necessary as well as remuneration for border sites or the police army. In the end, this paper might help other developing countries face difficulties from academic studies on child trafficking, new trafficking techniques, and victim assistance measures in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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