Summary: | ABSTRACT
This research sets out to understand socialization of prostitution in the rural areas of Indonesia. This study seeks answers how and why socialization occurs in that community and factors which can be identified as contributing significantly to socialization of prostitution.
Data were collected at two separate of times in order to explore the complexity of prostitution. Different methods of data collection were utilized on the assumption that single method was insufficient. Methods included interviews, small group discussions, and observations. 25 respondents participated in this study. The data were analyzed by the descriptive analysis of the qualitative data.
Unhealthy social environment, material aspiration and the inadequacies of opportunity interact each other and are found to be the most significant factor leading to socialization of prostitution.
This study enables to develop suggestions on how to use legislation in controlling the rapid growth of prostitution in the best interests of all concerned. Consequently, the dignity of the nation, the quality of life of women and families in Indonesia can be enhanced.
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