ADOPTION PROCEDURES TO PREVENT HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN BURIRAM PROVINCE
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to Effect of Registration of Adoption to Human Trafficking in Buriram. Target group is In addition to investigating family adoptions in Narong district and Lamplaimat district of Buriram. In carrying out this inquiry, the researcher conducted documentary research by virtue of examining germane textbooks and academic articles. In addition, in-depth interviews were conducted with In addition to investigating family adoptions Narong district and Lamplaimat district of Buriram ten-family include Human Development and Human Security Officer.
The result of this research found that the process of registering children for adoption was not difficult for Thai citizens. Especially for families related to each other. It was also discovered that after registration for adoption, government officials lacked the proper measures to prevent human traffickers from the taking advantage of the adoption process to access human trafficking.
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