RA 9262, also known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act of 2004, aims to penalize violence against women and children. It defines violence against women and children as any act resulting in physical, sexual, psychological harm. The law protects women in relationships with their husbands, former husbands, boyfriends, and others. It also protects children under the woman's care. The law defines and penalizes different forms of violence including physical, sexual, and psychological abuse as well as economic abuse. It also outlines penalties for violating the law, which range from imprisonment to criminal charges depending on the severity and nature of the offense.