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  1. The Interpersonal Context of Human/Nonhuman Animal Violence

    Contributor(s):: Richard, Cassie, Reese, Laura A.

    This research explores the relationship between the nature of animal cruelty perpetrated by owners versus cruelty against animals of domestic partners, family members, and neighbors. All animal cruelty incidents in the City of Detroit for which there is a police report between 2007 and 2015 were...

  2. An Exploratory Study of Domestic Violence: Perpetrators’ Reports of Violence Against Animals

    Contributor(s):: Haden, Sara Chiara, McDonald, Shelby E., Booth, Laura J., Ascione, Frank R., Blakelock, Harold

    The goal of the current exploratory study was to examine associations between animal cruelty (AC), intimate partner violence (IPV), and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) among incarcerated adult males. Forty-two men incarcerated in a state prison participated in the study; all participants...

  3. Survivors' experiences of pet abuse within the cycle of domestic violence

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    | Contributor(s):: Johnson, Taylor Chastain

    Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that impacts all members of a household, including pets. There is comprehensive quantitative evidence to suggest that domestic violence and pet abuse commonly co-occur; however, as the personal accounts of pet-owning survivors have started to emerge through...

  4. The link between domestic violence and abuse and animal cruelty in the intimate relationship of people of diverse genders and/or sexualities: a bi-national study

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    | Contributor(s):: Damien W Riggs, Nik Taylor, Heather Fraser, Catherine Donovan, Tania Signal

    Over the past three decades, a growing body of research has focused on experiences of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) among people of diverse genders and/or sexualities. Missing, however, has been a focus on what is known as “the link” between DVA and animal cruelty with regard to...

  5. A Vicious Cycle of Abuse: The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty

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    | Contributor(s):: Leah Staley

    This paper explores research on the relationship between cycles of domestic violence and animal cruelty. It not only depicts that there is an under acknowledged a relationship between the two subjects, but also considers this relationship from multiple perspectives. This paper summarizes what...

  6. Intimate Partner Violence and Animal Abuse in an Immigrant-Rich Sample of Mother–Child Dyads Recruited From Domestic Violence Programs

    | Contributor(s):: Christie A. Hartman, Tina Hageman, James Herbert Williams, Frank R. Ascione

  7. Investigating cruelty to animals in private and commercial settings

    | Contributor(s):: Catherine Mary Tiplady

    This thesis examines animal abuse occurring in the context of domestic violence, among animals encountered by veterinarians in practice and in media broadcasts of animal cruelty. Whilst the focus on the thesis is on animal abuse within a domestic violence context, I have also studied...

  8. The Connection between Animal Abuse and Family Violence: A Selected Annotated Bibliography

    | Contributor(s):: Sharon L. Nelson

    This selected annotated bibliography assembles legal and social literature that examines the link between domestic violence and animal abuse. Drawing from an ever-growing body of written works dedicated to the issue, the bibliography presents the works that are most informative and useful to the...

  9. The Perpetration of Adulthood Animal Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence in Men and Women Arrested for Domestic Violence

    | Contributor(s):: Jeniimarie Febres

    Intimate partner violence (IPV) occurs at devastatingly high rates in the United States. The current interventions for perpetrators of IPV are limited in their effectiveness. Research regarding characteristics of perpetrators of IPV may provide needed insights about their aggression in order to...

  10. Adulthood animal abuse among men arrested for domestic violence

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    | Contributor(s):: Febres, Jeniimarie, Brasfield, Hope, Shorey, Ryan C., Elmquist, Joanna, Ninnemann, Andrew, Schonbrun, Yael C., Temple, Jeff R., Recupero, Patricia R., Stuart, Gregory L.

    Learning more about intimate partner violence (IPV), perpetrators could aid the development of more effective treatments. The prevalence of adulthood animal abuse (AAA) perpetration and its association with IPV perpetration, antisociality, and alcohol use in 307 men arrested for domestic...

  11. Parental predictors of children’s animal abuse: Findings from a national and intergenerational sample

    | Contributor(s):: Knight, Kelly E., Ellis, Colter, Simmons, Sara B.

  12. The treatment of animals within families of young children: Antecedents of compassion and cruelty

    | Contributor(s):: Stanek, Marjorie L., Renck Jalongo, Mary

  13. 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

  14. Examining the nexus between domestic violence and animal abuse in a national sample of service providers

    | Contributor(s):: Krienert, Jessie L., Walsh, Jeffrey A., Matthews, Kevin, McConkey, Kelly

  15. Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse; Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence

    | Contributor(s):: Baenninger, Ronald

  16. Cruelty to Animals and Violence to People

    | Contributor(s):: Petersen, Marie Louise, Farrington, David P.

  17. A descriptive study of the relation between domestic violence and pet abuse

    | Contributor(s):: Weber, Claudia Virginia

  18. Ideology, community and demography: Explaining the link of violence against human and nonhuman animals

    | Contributor(s):: Zilney, Lisa Anne

  19. Adulthood animal abuse among men arrested for domestic violence

    | Contributor(s):: Jeniimarie Febres, Gregory L. Stuart (adviser)

    The effectiveness of batterer intervention programs at reducing future intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration is limited. Learning about perpetrators to more comprehensively address issues relevant to their aggressive tendencies could aid in the development of more effective treatments....

  20. Teaching Kindness: The Promise of Humane Education

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    | Contributor(s):: Arbour, R., Signal, T., Taylor, N.