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Item THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY POLICINGIN PREVENTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING: THE CASE OF WEJERAT WOREDA SOUTH EASTERN ZONE TIGRAY ETHIOPIA(Mekelle University, 2025-08-28) HAFTEMARIAM ABRAHAHuman trafficking is the most severe problem in Wjerat Woreda, where many youths migrate illegally in search of job opportunities. Human trafficking has led to illegal migration and increased criminal activities. Above all, it has challenged the role of community policing in preventing such crime. The primary objective of this study was to assess the role of community policing in preventing human trafficking in Wjerat Woreda. To conduct this research, the researcher used a purposive sampling technique and a qualitative research design. Data were collected through interviews, focus group discussions, observations, and document analysis, and analyzed thematically. Key participants were selected based on their skills and knowledge. The findings of the study indicate that in order to minimize human trafficking, the government must design effective strategies that enhance the role of community policing. These include raising awareness, reducing the cost of legal transportation provided by the government, and creating job opportunities. Furthermore, the public, police, government stakeholders, and various organizations should focus their efforts on combating human trafficking to effectively prevent illegal migration.
