Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence: Readings in Research and ApplicationPurdue University Press, 1997 - 352 من الصفحات The landscapes of violence have become too familiar, too close to home. Despite decades of scientific research, we are only beginning to understand the roots of violence that connect child maltreatment, spouse and partner abuse, and aggression in our neighborhoods and communities. Cruelty to animals is often part of these landscapes of violence - at times, a strong link to destructive interpersonal relationships. Research on this link has recently received increased attention. However, the layperson, student, and professional interested in this link often face the daunting task of locating the critical references in this area of inquiry. Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence presents in one volume historical, philosophical, and research sources that explore the maltreatment of animals and the ways people hurt each other. Diverse disciplines are represented among the readings, including psychology and psychiatry, criminology, social work, veterinary science, and anthropology. A bibliography of related books and articles is provided for readers who wish to pursue this topic in greater detail. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Development of Anticruelty Laws during the 1800s | 32 |
INTEGRATIVE REVIEWS | 67 |
The Links between Cruelty to Animals | 77 |
A Review of Research and Implications | 83 |
CASE STUDIES CASE CONTROL AND PROSPECTIVE RESEARCH | 121 |
PSYCHIATRIC AND BIOMEDICAL STUDIES | 151 |
Aggression against Cats Dogs and People | 159 |
Firesetting Enuresis and Animal Cruelty | 274 |
Is a Triad Enough? | 285 |
The Care of Pets within Child Abusing Families | 305 |
Connections Drawn between Child and Animal Victims of Violence | 314 |
This | 316 |
Watch for Pet AbuseIt Might Save Your Clients Life | 340 |
A Clinical Syndrome Report of 37 Cases | 354 |
The Satanic Ritual Abuse Controversy | 363 |
Cruelty to Animals and CSF 5HIAA | 168 |
CRIMINOLOGY | 177 |
Psychosocial Aspects of Selecting Animal Species for Physical Abuse | 225 |
Four Case Histories | 236 |
An FBI Perspective on Animal Cruelty | 243 |
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY THE TRIAD AND CONDUCT DISORDER | 245 |
The DSMIIIR Field Trial of Disruptive Behavior Disorders | 254 |
A Triad Predictive of Adult Crime | 262 |
MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING | 373 |
Assessing Cruelty Dimensions and Motivations | 390 |
Proposed Typology of Companion Animal Abuse | 399 |
The Correlations between Cruelty to Animals and Child Abuse and | 409 |
A Pilot Study | 415 |
CONCLUSION | 443 |
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