-
College Students' Experiences of Nonhuman Animal Harm in the United States and The Bahamas
Contributor(s):: Fielding, W., Cronin, T. W., Risley-Curtiss, C.
-
A Quantitative Study of Animal-Assisted Interventions with Youth Who Have Experienced Maltreatment
Contributor(s):: Meghan Elizabeth Anderson
Youth who have experienced maltreatment (abuse, neglect, exposure to violence) typically exhibit worse life outcomes (lower graduation rates, higher incident of substance use, unplanned pregnancies, etc.). Effective therapeutic interventions are important to combat these negative effects. Animal...
-
The Rescuers: intersections of individual and group activism and the recognition of the human-animal "Link"
Contributor(s):: Andrea Button
Academics, victims, and advocates have increasingly brought attention to the need for programs and policies to protect and shelter nonhuman victims of domestic violence. Research focused on the “Link” between human-based violence and violence against animals has played a significant...
-
Invisible Animal Abuse and Human Interpersonal Violence in Canada: An Anthrozoological Perspective on Policy, Legislation and the Need for Cross-sector Reporting
| Contributor(s):: Adriana Pisano Beaumont
In the last decade, research evidence has increasingly demonstrated a co-occurrence of human interpersonal violence and abusive behaviour toward nonhuman animals although the actual nature of this intersection continues to remain controversial. While livestock and wildlife can also become...
-
Empowering Abused Women Through Equine Assisted Career Therapy
| Contributor(s):: Froeschle, Janet
-
Horse Play in the Canadian West: The Emergence of the Calgary Stampede as Contested Terrain
| Contributor(s):: Gerber, B., Young, K.
As one example of how modern Western societies are increasingly obliged to reconcile questions of civility and justice against common, indeed revered, practices that compromise nonhuman animals, this paper examines the recent history of public debate regarding the use of animals for public...
-
Abuse and the Role of the Human-Animal Bond
| Contributor(s):: Iman A. Turner
Background: Research has demonstrated an undeniable link between domestic violence and animal abuse. Currently, there are more than 71.4 million women in the United States who live in domestically violent households, while also owning at least one companion animal (Krienert,Walsh, Matthews &...
-
Human/animal abuse
| Contributor(s):: Tiplady, C., Walsh, D., Baulch, M.
-
Battered women's reports of their partners' and their children's cruelty to animals
| Contributor(s):: Ascione, Frank R.
-
Making the connection - elder abuse and animal cruelty
| Contributor(s):: Podnieks, E.
-
Domestic violence and the abuse of pets: researching the link and its implications in Ireland
| Contributor(s):: Allen, Mary, Gallagher, Barbara, Jones, Boyd
-
Empathic correlates of witnessing the inhumane killing of an animal: An investigation of single and multiple exposures
| Contributor(s):: Daly, B., Morton, L. L.
-
Moral Disengagement and Support for Nonhuman Animal Farming
| Contributor(s):: Mitchell, L.
-
Animal abuse issues in therapy: A survey of therapists' attitudes
| Contributor(s):: Schaefer, Karen D., Hays, Kimberly A., Steiner, Robert L.
-
The social and emotional context of childhood and adolescent animal cruelty: Is there a link to adult interpersonal crimes?
| Contributor(s):: Tallichet, Suzanne E., Hensley, Christopher
-
The development of the PET scale for the measurement of physical and emotional tormenting against animals in adolescents
| Contributor(s):: Baldry, A. C.
-
Battered women and their animal companions: Symbolic interaction between human and nonhuman animals
| Contributor(s):: Flynn, C. P.
-
Acknowledging the "zoological connection": A sociological analysis of animal cruelty - Commentary
| Contributor(s):: Flynn, C. P.
-
The relationship between animal cruelty, delinquency, and attitudes toward the treatment of animals
| Contributor(s):: Henry, B. C.
-
Treasuring, trashing or terrorizing: Adult outcomes of childhood socialization about companion animals
| Contributor(s):: Raupp, C. D.