Frieda Johanna Duensing (26 June 1864, Diepholz — 5 January 1921, Munich) was a German lawyer and director of the Social Women's School in Munich.
She was a pioneer of social work and one of the first doctoral students in Germany in 1922.
To study degree in law, Frieda left Hanover.
She was a leader in Juvenile Court work and was among the first advocates to write about child abuse.
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