What are the trends in child rights violation cases each year?
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Cases of child rights violations remain fluctuating, but have shown an upward trend over the past five years, averaging around four thousand cases annually.
In 2015, the number of child rights violations reached 4,309 cases. This figure increased by 7.3% the following year to 4,622 cases. Although there was a slight decrease in 2017, the number rose again to 4,885 cases in 2018.
The Indonesian Child Protection Commission states that cases of child rights violations are identified through monitoring and public complaints. Currently, the most prevalent cases fall under the category of children in conflict with the law.
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