HUMAN TRAFFICKING : AN ASEAN PERSPECTIVE / JAYNITHA VIJAYAN.
Material type: TextPublication details: Kuala Lumpur : Asia Pacific University, 2019Description: x, 88 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmSubject(s): Human trafficking -- Asia | Slave trade | Crimes against humanity | Corruption -- Social aspectsLOC classification: PM-31-55Online resources: Available in APres - Requires login to view full text. Dissertation note: A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Master of Accounting in Forensic Analysis (UCMF1804AFA) Summary: The significance of the study is to make some enhancements to the research regarding socio-economic, corruption, migration and human development towards human trafficking in Southeast Asia countries. However, the information generated from this study would be providing valuable information for concerned Government and non-government bodies about the seriousness of the problems faced by survivors of trafficking. Hence, it additionally adds to make mindfulness and offer lighter data on the social and mental difficulties towards exploited people. The exploration likewise give gauge data to additionally examine work who may be keen on leading examination at a huge scale on the zone of prosperity of dealing exploited people. At last, the examination result can be replicable to different regions having comparative issues.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Reference | APU Library Reference Collection | Masters Theses | PM-31-55 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan (Restricted access) | Available in APres | 00017670 |
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A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Master of Accounting in Forensic Analysis (UCMF1804AFA)
The significance of the study is to make some enhancements to the research regarding socio-economic, corruption, migration and human development towards human trafficking in Southeast Asia countries. However, the information generated from this study would be providing valuable information for concerned Government and non-government bodies about the seriousness of the problems faced by survivors of trafficking. Hence, it additionally adds to make mindfulness and offer lighter data on the social and mental difficulties towards exploited people. The exploration likewise give gauge data to additionally examine work who may be keen on leading examination at a huge scale on the zone of prosperity of dealing exploited people. At last, the examination result can be replicable to different regions having comparative issues.
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