Bodong system : resolving crimes against women / Orlando Bingayan Arangorin.
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Thesis (Masters of Science in Criminal Education with Specialization in Criminology) -- University of the Cordilleras, July 2018.
1 THE PROBLEM -- 2 RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY -- 3 PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA -- 4 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION.
This study sought to answer the following problems: what is the process in resolving crimes against women through the Bodong System; and, what are the challenges encountered in resolving crimes against women through Bodong System.
The researcher utilized qualitative research case study method. Case study research is defined as an in-depth examination o a particular case or several cases. This method was used in order to extract firsthand and valuable information through in-depth inquiry. The researcher developed a self-structured interview guide and organized data from the information and education campaign attended to address the given problems of this study. Afterwards, the data gathered were then analyzed, discussed, interpreted. In addition, these data were consolidated from the researcher's learning in the information and education campaign. The researcher presented the thematic representation of the collected responses and consolidated data by examining and interpreting the patterns and themes on the process of resolving crimes against women and the challenges encountered in resolving crimes against women
through the Bodong System in Tabuk City, Kalinga.
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