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Item Metadata only Model of crime prevention and suppression on humantraffing in Border Liaison Offices (BLOs) case study for children and youth(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2023) Monthon Ngernwattana; Sunee Kanyajit; Punchada Sirivunnabood; Sanya Niempradit; Wichianchot SukchotratThe main objective of this study was to explore the policies and collaboration to prevent and suppress children and youth sexual exploitation, as well as investigate problems and setbacks that may obstruct the operation, The research also included learning how different countries collaborated to prevent and suppress such crimes in order to develop a model and the guidelines to formulate preventive system in view of the country becoming a members of the ASEAN Economic Community. The research employed both qualitative and quantitative methods. The quantitative data were collected from 229 officers comprised of police officers who had been working under the Anti-Human Trafficking Division, Royal Thai Police and officers of the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security in charge of prevention and suppression of sexual exploitation of children and youth from the central and regional divisions. The qualitative data, were collected from 20 experts in the prevention and suppression of sexual exploitation of children and youth. The findings from the study suggested that Thailand had consistently improved and developed the laws relevant to prevention and suppression of sexual exploitation of children and youth. The problems and setbacks that obstructed the operation and collaboration between countries still persisting, were; the drawbacks on policies and management planning, including the practitioners themselves. This research recommended that the 2. dimension International Model for the prevention of sexual exploitation of children and youth should be incorporated in the plan to eliminate such problem from the society, including the suppression through protection, assistance and returning the victim to society as the well as apprehension of the perpetrator to bring them to justice.
