HOW PAKISTAN FAILED ITS WOMEN A SOCIOLEGAL ANALYSIS OF PUBLICS PERCEPTION REGARDING THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE PERPETUATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-IV).03      10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-IV).03      Published : Dec 2021
Authored by : Samza Fatima , Asfa Ashraf , Syed Kaleem Imam

03 Pages : 18 - 24

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  • Khatun, M. T., & Rahman, K. F. (2012). Domestic violence against women in Bangladesh: Analysis from a socio-legal perspective. Bangladesh e-journal of Sociology, 9(2), 19-29.
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  • McLeod, S. A. (2016). Bandura-social learning theory.
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  • Okenwa-Emegwa, L., Lawoko, S., & Jansson, B. (2016). Attitudes toward physical intimate partner violence against women in Nigeria. Sage Open, 6(4), 2158244016667993.
  • Rizvi, N., Feroz, A., Pervez, S., & Oyebode, O. (2019). Prevalence and Factors Associated with Violence against Women in Pakistan. J Womens Health Gyn, 6, 1-3.
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    APA : Fatima, S., Ashraf, A., & Imam, S. K. (2021). How Pakistan Failed Its Women; A Socio-Legal Analysis of Public's Perception Regarding the Factors that Influence Perpetuation of Violence against Women. Global Legal Studies Review, VI(IV), 18 - 24. https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-IV).03
    CHICAGO : Fatima, Samza, Asfa Ashraf, and Syed Kaleem Imam. 2021. "How Pakistan Failed Its Women; A Socio-Legal Analysis of Public's Perception Regarding the Factors that Influence Perpetuation of Violence against Women." Global Legal Studies Review, VI (IV): 18 - 24 doi: 10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-IV).03
    HARVARD : FATIMA, S., ASHRAF, A. & IMAM, S. K. 2021. How Pakistan Failed Its Women; A Socio-Legal Analysis of Public's Perception Regarding the Factors that Influence Perpetuation of Violence against Women. Global Legal Studies Review, VI, 18 - 24.
    MHRA : Fatima, Samza, Asfa Ashraf, and Syed Kaleem Imam. 2021. "How Pakistan Failed Its Women; A Socio-Legal Analysis of Public's Perception Regarding the Factors that Influence Perpetuation of Violence against Women." Global Legal Studies Review, VI: 18 - 24
    MLA : Fatima, Samza, Asfa Ashraf, and Syed Kaleem Imam. "How Pakistan Failed Its Women; A Socio-Legal Analysis of Public's Perception Regarding the Factors that Influence Perpetuation of Violence against Women." Global Legal Studies Review, VI.IV (2021): 18 - 24 Print.
    OXFORD : Fatima, Samza, Ashraf, Asfa, and Imam, Syed Kaleem (2021), "How Pakistan Failed Its Women; A Socio-Legal Analysis of Public's Perception Regarding the Factors that Influence Perpetuation of Violence against Women", Global Legal Studies Review, VI (IV), 18 - 24
    TURABIAN : Fatima, Samza, Asfa Ashraf, and Syed Kaleem Imam. "How Pakistan Failed Its Women; A Socio-Legal Analysis of Public's Perception Regarding the Factors that Influence Perpetuation of Violence against Women." Global Legal Studies Review VI, no. IV (2021): 18 - 24. https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2021(VI-IV).03