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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science

Customs Intelligence Surveillance and Analysis Tools in Anticipation of Smuggling Threats Tanjung, Rully Eko Setiawan; Rofii, Muhammad Syaroni; Anriani, Stepi
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v2i12.668

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Customs intelligence activities carried out by the intelligence unit are carried out in the context of early detection of violations in the field of customs and excise. One of the threats facing customs is the threat of smuggling which can be detrimental to the state and society. the purpose of this study is to determine customs intelligence supervision and the use of external data service applications that become customs intelligence analysis tools. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The results of the first study show that the surveillance activities that have been carried out by customs intelligence are in accordance with the intelligence cycle which includes collection, assessment, analysis, distribution, evaluation and updating of data and/or information. Customs violations related to export-import activities can be categorized as smuggling crimes. The results of the second study show that customs intelligence analysts use external data service applications such as: Global Trade Atlas (GTA), Automatic Identification System (AIS), Marine Traffic, Sea Web, Panjiva, Questnet, Intelligence Media Analytics (IMA), and Intelligence Socio. Analytics (ISA) for targeting, profiling, and document research. Supervision by customs intelligence using the help of external data service applications is utilized by intelligence analysts as an analytical tool in order to anticipate the threat of smuggling.
Interpol's strategy in enhancing the regional network to combat human trafficking in West Africa Sayuti, Aliah Lestari; Rofii, Muhammad Syaroni; Salya, Sundawan
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.771

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The main problem in this study is the human trafficking practices in West Africa. Trafficking in human beings is a serious transnational crime involving blackmail, exploitation, and forced labor. Victims of human trafficking are often forced to work in modern slave industries, such as prostitution, agriculture, and manufacturing. They can also experience physical and psychological violence. Human trafficking has many root causes, including poverty, gender inequality, and conflict. Research methods use qualitative descriptive approaches with data analysis techniques that focus on understanding a problem, context, complexity, and subjectivity to more detail about the data source. Results: Interpol's role and initiatives have saved hundreds of victims of human trafficking in West Africa. The organization has been a valuable partner for governments and law enforcement agencies in the region in combating human trafficking crimes and rescuing victims. Interpol's efforts to rescue victims of human trafficking in West Africa are critical to combating this crime. By raising awareness, identifying victims, disrupting trafficking networks, and providing support to victims. Interpol recognizes the urgent need to facilitate interstate police cooperation in addressing transnational crime, regional security and resilience.