Abstract
The prevalence of child trafficking reflects the omnipresent poverty, deterioration of institutional norms, lack of relevant laws, and deficient implementation in both the source communities and destination locations (ILO, 2002). However, most of the countries respond to the problem of child trafficking from solely a legal perspective. They declare it an act of violence and focus on prosecuting the offenders. Such approach is limited in its scope as it ignores to probe into the underlying factors of the problem and hence, lacks the appropriate and long term effective strategy of an effective resolution. The issue of child trafficking is rooted in the multidimensional factors associated with socio-economic, political, cultural, and educational aspects (Broderick, 2005; Limanowska, 2005). It is inevitable to explore and analyze these issues in order to develop a comprehensive and everlasting solution to the problem. In this context, the present study is designed to investigate the economic factors associated with child trafficking. The study is based on the results and findings of a survey carried out in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. A sample of 392 respondents was selected through a stratified random sampling technique from a list of lawyers, crime reporters, and academicians.

Syed Rashid Ali , Niaz Muhammad. (2014) The Economic Position of Family and its Relationship with Child Trafficking: A Study from the Perspective of Policy Analysts and Experts, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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