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C/S/213. Dissertation outline. Are children adequately protected from domestic violence by the Crime and Victim Act 2004?
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The paper presents an outline of a dissertation “Are children adequately protected from domestic violence by the Crime and Victim Act 2004?”. The objectives of the proposed research are formulated, the topics and academic sources for the review of literature are identified, research methodology is described. The paper has no references.
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