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"I'll only help you if you have two legs," or, why human service professionals should pay attention to cases involving cruelty to animals
Contributor(s):: Loar, Lynn
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A congressional view of the cycle of violence
Contributor(s):: Cohen, William S.
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Abuse of children and abuse of animals: using the links to inform child assessment and protection
Contributor(s):: Boat, Barbara W.
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Abusing Children - Abusing Animals
Contributor(s):: Bell, Lorna
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Animal abuse and family violence in a rural environment
Contributor(s):: Lembke, Lisa
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Animal abuse and the victims of domestic violence
Contributor(s):: Jorgensen, Star, Maloney, Lisa
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Animal cruelty and societal violence: a brief look back from the front
Contributor(s):: Lockwood, Randall
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Another weapon for combating family violence: prevention of animal abuse
Contributor(s):: Lacroix, Charlotte A.
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Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse; Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence
Contributor(s):: Baenninger, Ronald
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Childhood cruelty toward animals among criminals and noncriminals
Contributor(s):: Kellert, Stephen R, Felthous, Alan R
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Cruelty to Animals and Violence to People
Contributor(s):: Petersen, Marie Louise, Farrington, David P.
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Effects of childhood adversity on bullying and cruelty to animals in the United States
Contributor(s):: Vaughn, Michael G., Fu, Qiang John, Beaver, Kevin M., DeLisi, Matt, Perron, Brian Edward, Howard, Matthew O.
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First-person account: cruelty to animals, cruelty to children
Contributor(s):: Anonymous
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First-person account: out of the ashes...a program of hope
Contributor(s):: Barnes, Tamara
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How to build a successful community coalition
Contributor(s):: Boatfield, Mary Pat, Vallongo, Sally
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Initiating an animal abuse reporting policy at a veterinary teaching hospital
Contributor(s):: Arkow, Phil
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Integrating Animals into the Family Violence Paradigm: Implications for Policy and Professional Standards
| Contributor(s):: Randour, Mary
Noting the established link between animal abuse and family violence, this paper outlines the implications for policy and professional standards. Federal policies related to the collection of crime statistics by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as the collection by federal agencies...
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Is childhood cruelty to animals a marker for physical maltreatment in a prospective cohort study of children?
| Contributor(s):: McEwen, Fiona S., Moffitt, Terrie E., Arseneault, Louise
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Kids and critters: an intervention to violence
| Contributor(s):: Dillman, Dick
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People and animals learning: the PAL program
| Contributor(s):: De Grave, Jill