![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Keywords: Human trafficking, triggering factor, poverty, lack of job opportunities, women and children. Other family issues also includethe absence of warmth in the family and family socioeconomic struggles. In fact all of the family problems places women and children become more vulnerable and further got trapped into the tactics and false promises of the traffickers. Study findings have highlighted that besides the pulling and pushing factors, human trafficking is also greatly connected to family problems, such as the impact of divorce on women and children in terms of psychological, emotional, social and economic difficulties. Findings were based on the qualitative research involving nine (9) informants who were the victims of human trafficking. This paper therefore aims to discuss in more detail the several causes or factors of human trafficking. On the other hands, the pulling factors involves the offering of better employment with wellpaid salary, conducive environment for sex worker activity, profit seeking, corruption as well as criminal networking. The pushing factors among others include issues related to poverty, gender inequality and lack of job opportunity. ![]() Several studies have highlighted the so called “pushing” and “pulling” factors that contribute to human trafficking problem. Human trafficking is a serious problem faced by many countries in the world. This research recommends follow-up studies to capture trajectory patterns of a larger sample as well as communities, to generate effective model for community intervention. Semi-structured interviews with these purposively-sampled subjects in February-April 2017 reveal the process they have undertaken as results of their meaning-making process, which concludes in their trajectory from personal narrative to community development. Using narrative psychology as strategy of inquiry and action research as approach, this preliminary qualitative research aims to describe a case study of three women entrepreneurs - from Circa, Du’Anyam and Toraja Melo community-based enterprises –to empower women communities of doll crafters in Cihanjuang West Java, indigenous wicker weavers in Larantuka East Nusa Tengara and traditional textile weavers in Toraja North Sulawesi. Through collaborative research and action, community psychology seeks to understand and to enhance quality of life of individuals, communities and the society. ![]()
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