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TURABIAN : Saher, Noreen, Irage Marjan, and Hadiba Kanwal. "Gauging the Basis of Gendered Crime in Pakistan: Depicting the Insider's View of the Key Players." Global Legal Studies Review VII, no. I (2022): 74 -80. https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(VII-I).10