Reported case of violence against women and children in La Trinidad, Benguet CY 2011-2013 / Fernan T. Bandisa, Artemio S. Damuco, Cherry Grace L. Lagasca, ... et al.

By: Bandisa, Fernan T
Contributor(s): Ngayodan, Luther W [Adviser] | Damuco, Artemio S | Lagasca, Cherry Grace L | Nginsayan, Marjon M
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Benguet: King's College of the Philippines, c2014Description: xi, 81 leaves ; 28 cmSubject(s): Women and Children -- Thesis -- ViolenceDissertation note: Undergraduate Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2014. Summary: This study assessed the incidence of violence against women and children in La Trinidad, Benguet, Calendar year 2011-2013. This research used the documentary analysis. The study concluded and offered recommendations.
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Undergraduate Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2014.

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-41).

This study assessed the incidence of violence against women and children in La Trinidad, Benguet, Calendar year 2011-2013. This research used the documentary analysis. The study concluded and offered recommendations.

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