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Journal articles on the topic "And VAWC officers"

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May, Torres, Jalicca, Quimbo, Alessandra Audrey, Santander, Shiela, and Alicaya, Mark Anthony. "Unveiling the Lived Experiences of Police Officers in Dealing with Violence against Women and Children." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. XI (2024): 3501–48. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.8110270.

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This study explored the lived experiences of female police officers in handling Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) cases, highlighting their emotional and professional challenges and the coping strategies they employ. Through in-depth interviews with five officers from the Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD), the study identified themes such as the emotional struggles in addressing violence cases, demonstrating empathy and establishing trust with victims, contributions of female officers in victim support, overcoming difficulties in managing complex cases, and adopting coping mec
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Salem, Christine B., Dodelon Sabijon, Yolanda Sayson, Maricar G. Cañedo, Joan Marie Oville, and Renato C. Sagayno. "Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) Cases During Pandemic: Experiences of Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) Officers in Cebu City." International Journal of Law and Politics Studies 6, no. 3 (2024): 66–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijlps.2024.6.3.6.

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This study aimed to explore the life experiences of the Women and Children Desk (WCPD) handling Violence against Women and their Children (VAWC) cases during the pandemic in Cebu City. Specifically, sought to address the following specific problems: the experiences of the informants in handling VAWC cases during the Covid-19 pandemic, addressing the problems encountered by the informants, and aspirations of the informants to improve the quality of service to the victims of VAWC. The phenomenological and qualitative approach in this study was utilized through interviews as the key process in th
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Consignado, Gillian Dorado, Jennifer Marie Sunga Amparo, and Erwin Gaspar Alday Alampay. "Community-Based Violence Against Women (VAW) Desks in the Philippines: A Multi-Level Assessment." Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 30, no. 2 (2022): 901–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.30.2.25.

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This study is a multi-level assessment of community-based Violence Against Women (VAW) desks status: (1) VAW system (policies and legislation); (2) entity (VAW desk setup), and (3) individual (VAW desk officers) levels’ capacities in Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines. Data were gathered through a survey of 105 VAW desk officers and key informant interviews of five local officials. In addition, document reviews of national and local policies and reports on VAW were also employed in this study. Findings suggested that policies on establishing barangay-level VAW desks were properly enforced in Ca
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Matahum, Atty Ferolini T., and Yolanda G. Tanigue. "The Extent of Implementation of The Local Government Unit of RA 9262 in Eliminating Violence Against Women and Children in the National Capital Region." International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research 6, no. 4 (2025): 1890–912. https://doi.org/10.11594/ijmaber.06.04.24.

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This study examined the gender sensitivity of the Philippine government’s response during a public health crisis, with a particular emphasis on the viewpoints of local government units (LGUs) and their stakeholders. The study aimed to analyze the challenges and opportunities encountered by LGUs in maintaining gender-responsive services during these periods. The study sought to align the national policy framework with the realities of its implementation, emphasizing effective and scalable practices that could guide future rights-based and gender-sensitive approaches, particularly in decentraliz
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Irene, T. Gonzales, U. Gonzales Romelyn, S. Capoy Patrick, D. Osop Asnifah, and Araceli Bustamante-Paster Dr. "Evaluation and Enhancement of Existing Intervention Programs for Juvenile Delinquency." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 06, no. 01 (2023): 401–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7588380.

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This study mainly aimed to identify and evaluate the existing intervention programs to provide insightful information about the current state of children in conflict with the law and to propose measures for enhancement of the intervention programs in the selected barangays to better cater the needs of the CICL in the City of Cabuyao, Laguna. The researchers utilized a phenomenological research design under qualitative method and purposive sampling to select the seven (7) qualified Violence Against Women and Children Officers appointed to implement the existing intervention programs and had bee
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Glenn, G. Castor, A. Ausa Ronie, B. Chavez Raffy, L. Supiter Nelly, B. Osita Marlon, and Alvin A. Plantig Jessie. "Operability and efficiency of barangay violence against women (VAW) desk in handling domestic violence in Iloilo, Philippines." Journal of Asian American Studies 27, no. 3 (2025): 448–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14949771.

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This descriptive-quantitative study using the total sampling dealtwith the demographic characteristics such as age, sex, civil status, length ofservice, educational attainment, and location/radius distance of barangayfrom municipality and their operability and efficiency of 42 BarangayViolence against Women (VAW) Desks in managing domestic abuse cases inthe Municipality of Sara, Iloilo, Philippines. Each barangay was required byRepublic Act No. 9710, often known as the Magna Carta of Women, to set upa VAW Desk office manage by a designated VAW officer to assist victims andsurvivors of all type
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Lamera, Kaye Eunice, Loreen Gretz Madriago, Richelle Mangga, and Janet Villanueva. "Effectiveness of Collaboration Between Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office and Violence Against Women and their Children Desks." Virtutis Incunabula 6, no. 1 (2019): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.63173/zq8cxb03.

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This study looked into the effectiveness of the collaboration between the Municipal Social Welfare Development Office (MSWDO) and the selected Barangay Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) Desks in a municipality in Negros Occidental, Philippines. The study centered on the products and services provided by the MSWDO and VAWC Desks and the implementation of policies to measure the effectiveness of their collaboration. The study employed a descriptive, quantitative research design triangulated by means of interviews. The ten participants consisted of eight Barangay VAWC Focal Persons
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Galvan, Nicolas, and Maryam Asenuga. "AREN’T I A WOMAN DESERVING OF JUSTICE? RESTRUCTURING VAWA’S FUNDING STRUCTURE TO CREATE RACIAL AND GENDER EQUITY." Columbia Journal of Race and Law 13, no. 1 (2023): 853–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/cjrl.v13i1.11759.

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 This Note analyzes the funding priorities of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and how the law’s egregious funding of prosecutors, enforcement agencies, officers, and courts directly impacts Black female survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). Although VAWA was passed in 1994 to serve as a federal remedy for women subjected to IPV, over 85% of current VAWA’s funding supports law enforcement, prosecutors, and the overall criminal legal system. This directly harms Black women due to this community’s historically negative relationship with the legal system. Additio
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Tang, Catherine So-kum, Shuk Han Pun, and Fanny Mui-ching Cheung. "Responsibility Attribution for Violence Against Women: A Study of Chinese Public Service Professionals." Psychology of Women Quarterly 26, no. 3 (2002): 175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-6402.00057.

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This study examined how Chinese public service professionals attributed responsibility to victims and perpetrators of violence against women (VAW). A total of 2,308 Chinese public service professionals in Hong Kong completed questionnaires on attitudes toward women, VAW-related perceptions, and assignment of responsibility to actors in written VAW vignettes. Compared to agency professionals consisting of medical doctors, lawyers, and police officers, communal professionals consisting of psychologists, social workers, and nurses attributed a higher level of responsibility to VAW victims and per
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Jennings, Wesley G., Ráchael A. Powers, and Nicholas M. Perez. "A Review of the Effects of the Violence Against Women Act on Law Enforcement." Violence Against Women 27, no. 1 (2020): 69–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077801220949694.

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One of the goals of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was to improve law enforcement responses to sexual and domestic violence by providing funding to expand prevention, enhance investigations, and increase victim services. Since VAWA’s enactment, police responses to these crimes have evolved, including officer responses to victims and offenders, and various agency operations. This article highlights some noteworthy changes in law enforcement related to facilitating victim reporting, enhancing victim advocacy and services, crime reduction and investigative tools, supplementing personnel an
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "And VAWC officers"

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Chang, Chang-Lin, and 張長林. "Manpower Utilization of Colonel Officers and Above Transferred to the Civil Service-A Case of VAC." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/q3s2dn.

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碩士<br>淡江大學<br>公共行政學系公共政策碩士在職專班<br>102<br>The system in Taiwan whereby officers in the armed forces holding the rank of colonel or above can transfer to the civil service dates back to the 1960s. At that time, the government was suffering from a shortage of administrative personnel, and it was felt that allowing senior officers who had acquired managerial skills while serving in the armed forces to transfer to the civil service could help with the implementation of various national construction initiatives and other government projects. Over the years, the transfer system has been revised sever
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Books on the topic "And VAWC officers"

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Medie, Peace A. Global Norms and Local Action. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922962.001.0001.

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When and why do states implement international women’s rights norms? Global Norms and Local Action is an examination of states’ responses to violence against women (VAW) in Africa and their implementation of the international women’s justice norm. Despite the presence of laws on various forms of VAW in most African countries, most victims face barriers to accessing justice through the criminal justice system. This problem is particularly acute in post-conflict countries. International organizations such as the United Nations and women’s rights advocates have, therefore, promoted the internatio
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Book chapters on the topic "And VAWC officers"

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Torres, Joana, Jorge Gracia Ibáñez, and Sónia Maria Martins Caridade. "Shadows of Silence." In Investigating and Combating Gender-Related Victimization. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-5436-0.ch006.

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The Istanbul Convention stands out as a crucial and pioneering tool in addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and violence against women (VAW) within the European context. Recognizing the significance of police responses to such violence, this qualitative study aims to analyze and comprehend the implementation of police officers' responses to intimate partner violence in Portugal, while considering the principles outlined in the Istanbul Convention. Thirteen interviews (M = 46; S.D. = 13.3) were conducted with professionals involved in police response, evenly distributed across Portugal. The o
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Reports on the topic "And VAWC officers"

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Undie, Chi-Chi, Stella Muthuri, George Odwe, et al. Data-to-Action Workshop Report: Uganda Humanitarian Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (HVACS), 2022. Population Council, Inc., Population Council Kenya, and African Population and Health Research Center, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2024.1012.

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The Government of Uganda, civil society organisations (CSOs) and international partners participated in a Data-to-Action (‘D2A’) workshop in Kampala from June 14–16, 2023. The D2A workshop was co-convened by the Office of the Prime Minister’s (OPM’s) Department of Refugees and the Baobab Research Programme Consortium, with support from the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD); UNHCR; and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters staff. The Humanitarian Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (HVACS) D2A workshop aims to support countries in
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Bloom, R. R. Grand Junction projects office mixed-waste treatment program, VAC*TRAX mobile treatment unit process hazards analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/419089.

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