Exploring passion killing and its implications on the academic wellbeing of university students in Botswana and Namibia
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === This study explored the consequences of passion killing (PK) on the academic wellbeing of undergraduates in Botswana and Namibia. The study is motivated by the alarming rate of intimate partner femicide popularly referred to as passion killings in both countries; where...
Main Author: | Eze, Ifeoma Rose-Anna |
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Other Authors: | Moletsane-Kekae, Mokgadi |
Language: | en |
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University of the Western Cape
2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5511 |
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