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'A fiendish outrage'? A study of animal maiming in East Anglia: 1830-1870
Contributor(s):: Archer, J. E.
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'Battered pets': features that raise suspicion of non-accidental injury
Contributor(s):: Munro, H. M. C., Thrusfield, M. V.
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Child abuse, animal abuse, and the veterinarian
Contributor(s):: Arkow, P.
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Suffering on the road to research
Contributor(s):: Reed, D.
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The HSUS helps you prevent suffering
Contributor(s):: Morris, L.
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Safe havens for pets : guidelines for programs sheltering pets for women who are battered
Contributor(s):: Ascione, Frank R.
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Animal abuse issues in therapy: A survey of therapists' attitudes
Contributor(s):: Schaefer, Karen D., Hays, Kimberly A., Steiner, Robert L.
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Can Attitudes About Animal Neglect Be Differentiated From Attitudes About Animal Abuse?
Contributor(s):: Henry, B. C.
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Empathic correlates of witnessing the inhumane killing of an animal: An investigation of single and multiple exposures
Contributor(s):: Daly, B., Morton, L. L.
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Individual Difference and Study-Specific Characteristics Influencing Attitudes about the Use of Animals in Medical Research
Contributor(s):: Henry, B., Pulcino, R.
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Moral Disengagement and Support for Nonhuman Animal Farming
Contributor(s):: Mitchell, L.
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Teaching Kindness: The Promise of Humane Education
| Contributor(s):: Arbour, R., Signal, T., Taylor, N.
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Battered women as coerced victim-perpetrators
| Contributor(s):: Loring, Marti Tamm, Beaudoin, Pati
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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
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Apr 12 2012
The Psychological Aspects of Maltreated Animals
Presented by Franklin D. McMillan, DVM, DACVIM, Director of Well-Being Studies, Best Friends Animal SocietyThe physical aspects of abuse and neglect in animals are relatively well characterized –...
https://habricentral.org/events/details/57
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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.
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Acknowledging the "zoological connection": A sociological analysis of animal cruelty - Commentary
| Contributor(s):: Flynn, C. P.
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Battered women and their animal companions: Symbolic interaction between human and nonhuman animals
| Contributor(s):: Flynn, C. P.
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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...
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Moral disengagement and attitudes about violence toward animals
| Contributor(s):: Vollum, S., Buffington-Vollum, J., Longmire, D. R.