Social Protection Mechanisms for Victims of Human Trafficking Crimes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Abstract
This research aims to describe the mechanisms of social protection for victims of human trafficking crimes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This research is classified as descriptive research. The researcher relied, according to the type of research, on the social survey method with a sample, which is one of the most appropriate methods for descriptive research. The research community consisted of officials in the Department of Human Trafficking Crimes at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development and in shelters in the regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The sample was determined to be a simple random sample of officials in the Department of Human Trafficking Crimes at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development and in shelters in the regions of the Kingdom, and their number reached (111) individuals. The results of the research confirmed that the mechanism of advocacy for social protection for victims of human trafficking crimes is represented by The mechanism for supporting social protection for victims of human trafficking crimes was represented by effectively confronting the threats resulting from electronic crimes and the continuous emphasis on families not to hide information related to electronic crimes. The mechanism for supporting social protection for victims of human trafficking crimes was represented by focusing the media on providing rapid information about cybercrimes, providing moral support to the family affected by the risks of digital transformation, and providing legal support to the family affected by the risks of digital transformation.