TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Exploitation of Indonesian trafficked men, women and children and implications for support JO - Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice A1 - Lyneham, Samantha A1 - Larsen, Jacqueline Joudo SP - 1 EP - 7 VL - 450 IS - N2 - The article focuses on abuse and exploitation of Indonesian victims as data collected by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) through development of the Counter-Trafficking Module (CTM) database in Indonesia. It mentions data gathered by IOM on experiences of 210 men, 2,604 women and 887 child victims of trafficking. Two graphs are presented in which one is related to percentage exploitation of adult males and females in non-sex industrial sectors whereas another shows exploitation of girls and women in sex industries. Various support services based on the requirements of trafficked men, women and children are discussed. Services on the basis of type of exploitation including sexual and labor exploitation are also mentioned. Keywords: Human trafficking

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