Why men commit murder drives and motives of self-admitted murders

The main purpose of this study is to discover the Drives and Motives of Self-Admitted Murderers in Laguna Provincial Jail at Santa Cruz, Laguna. The research used the qualitative method including recorded interview, Interpretative Phenomological Analysis (IPA), administration of test, analysis and i...

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Published in:Tilamsik Vol. 8, no. 2 (Mar. 2016), 123-132
Main Author: Pineda, Aldin Kate A.
Other Authors: Villanueva, Ashley Nicole V., Cosejo, Ma. Elna R.
Resource Type: Article
Published: 2016
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