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Testing the direct, indirect, and moderated effects of childhood animal cruelty on future aggressive and non‐aggressive offending

By Glenn D. Walters

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Aggressive Behavior
Volume 40
Issue 3
Pages 238-249
ISBN/ISSN 0096-140X1098-2337
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
DOI 10.1002/ab.21514
Author Address Walters, Glenn D., Department of Criminal Justice, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA, US, 19530-0730
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  1. Aggressive behavior
  2. Animals
  3. Child behavior
  4. Child development
  5. Cruelty
  6. Gender differences
  7. Human sex differences
  8. peer-reviewed
  9. testing
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