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    <title>Reducing Child Trafficking in India: The Role of Human Rights Education and Social Work Practice</title>
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      <name>Dr. S. Rama Gokula Krishnan</name>
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    <summary type="text">Title: Reducing Child Trafficking in India: The Role of Human Rights Education and Social Work Practice
Authors: Dr. S. Rama Gokula Krishnan
Abstract: Child trafficking is one of the cruelest crimes that could ever be committed. Not only is it a criminal offense throughout&#xD;
the world, but it is also a violation of several human rights and child rights. The present article explores the meaning,&#xD;
objectives, and consequences of this abhorrent act along with its prevalence globally and in India. However, the crux of&#xD;
the article is on the role of human rights education and social work practice in arresting the growth of child trafficking&#xD;
in India. Human rights education in India is the need of the hour, especially since it has the capacity to not just enlighten&#xD;
the public about their human rights and the rights of children, but also because it can motivate professionals to shoulder&#xD;
their responsibility and work to reduce the prevalence of child trafficking in the country. Human rights education can&#xD;
also empower vulnerable communities who have been historically denied of their dignity, to rise and protect their&#xD;
children from such crimes. Among other things, the author has also discussed the three major models of human rights&#xD;
education and how it can be used to address the issue of child trafficking. Finally, the role of social workers in&#xD;
addressing this issue has also been discussed. Human rights education and social work practice have several facets in&#xD;
common that have the capability to greatly reduce the prevalence of child trafficking in the country.&#xD;
Keywords: child trafficking, human rights, human rights education, social work practice, India</summary>
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