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  1. Empathic correlates of witnessing the inhumane killing of an animal: An investigation of single and multiple exposures

    Contributor(s):: Daly, B., Morton, L. L.

  2. Individual Difference and Study-Specific Characteristics Influencing Attitudes about the Use of Animals in Medical Research

    Contributor(s):: Henry, B., Pulcino, R.

  3. Can Attitudes About Animal Neglect Be Differentiated From Attitudes About Animal Abuse?

    Contributor(s):: Henry, B. C.

  4. Moral Disengagement and Support for Nonhuman Animal Farming

    Contributor(s):: Mitchell, L.

  5. Animal abuse issues in therapy: A survey of therapists' attitudes

    Contributor(s):: Schaefer, Karen D., Hays, Kimberly A., Steiner, Robert L.

  6. Battered women as coerced victim-perpetrators

    Contributor(s):: Loring, Marti Tamm, Beaudoin, Pati

  7. 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

  8. Help uncover veterinary experiences of abuse in animals and people

    Contributor(s):: Tiplady, C.

    This article discusses the relationship between abuse of animals and people. The cruelty towards animals due to violence at home and related human abuse are highlighted.

  9. The development of the PET scale for the measurement of physical and emotional tormenting against animals in adolescents

    Contributor(s):: Baldry, A. C.

  10. Criminology and animal studies: A sociological view

    Contributor(s):: Beirne, P.

    Most readers of Society & Animals probably will not know that among the multi-disciplinary practitioners of criminology there is longstanding and, at times, quite heated disagreement about its proper objects of study. As a sociologist, I understand criminology to be a...

  11. Pet attachment and dissociation

    Contributor(s):: Brown, S. E., Katcher, A. H.

  12. Battered women and their animal companions: Symbolic interaction between human and nonhuman animals

    Contributor(s):: Flynn, C. P.

  13. Acknowledging the "zoological connection": A sociological analysis of animal cruelty - Commentary

    Contributor(s):: Flynn, C. P.

  14. The other criminalities of animal freeze-killers: Support for a generality of deviance

    Contributor(s):: Green, G. S.

  15. The relationship between animal cruelty, delinquency, and attitudes toward the treatment of animals

    Contributor(s):: Henry, B. C.

  16. Treasuring, trashing or terrorizing: Adult outcomes of childhood socialization about companion animals

    Contributor(s):: Raupp, C. D.

  17. Unraveling the methods of childhood and adolescent cruelty to nonhuman animals

    Contributor(s):: Tallichet, S. E., Hensley, C., Singer, S. D.

  18. Moral disengagement and attitudes about violence toward animals

    Contributor(s):: Vollum, S., Buffington-Vollum, J., Longmire, D. R.

  19. Reaction of the veterinarian and the animal behaviour therapist confronted with a potentially problematic family situation of a client

    Contributor(s):: Meester, R. de, Hoey, K. van

    The relationship between animal abuse and domestic violence or child abuse is discussed. The legal framework in Belgium regarding the obligation to report intrafamilial violence and extrafamilial child abuse is outlined, as well as legal options for interaction when dogs are used to intimidate...

  20. Exposure to animal abuse and group context: two factors affecting participation in animal abuse

    Contributor(s):: Henry, B. C.

    Over the previous three decades, an emerging body of literature has highlighted the significance of animal abuse as an important indicator of disturbed social development. The current study attempted to expand upon previous research by examining two factors associated with participation in animal...