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  1. The Causes of Animal Abuse.Robert Agnew - forthcoming - Between the Species.
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  • Animal Abuse in Childhood and Later Support for Interpersonal Violence in Families.Clifton P. Flynn - 1999 - Society and Animals 7 (2):161-172.
    A survey of university students tested whether committing animal abuse during childhood was related to approval of interpersonal violence against children and women in families. Respondents who had abused an animal as children or adolescents were significantly more likely to support corporal punishment, even after controlling for frequency of childhood spanking, race, biblical literalism, and gender. Those who had perpetrated animal abuse were also more likely to approve of a husband slapping his wife. Engaging in childhood violence against less powerful (...)
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  • Battered Women and Their Animal Companions: Symbolic Interaction Between Human and Nonhuman Animals.Clifton Flynn - 2000 - Society and Animals 8 (2):99-127.
    Only recently have sociologists considered the role of nonhuman animals in human society. The few studies undertaken of battered women and their animal companions have revealed high rates of animal abuse co-existing with domestic violence. This study examines several aspects of the relationship between humans and animals in violent homes. The study explored the role of companion animals in the abusive relationship through in-depth, semi-structured interviews with clients at a battered women's shelter. In particular, the study focused on the use (...)
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  • Issues for Veterinarians in Recognizing and Reporting Animal Neglect and Abuse.Gary J. Patronek - 1997 - Society and Animals 5 (3):267-280.
    This article discusses issues relevant to recent efforts to increase veterinary reporting of cases of animal mistreatment in the USA. These issues include mandatory vs. voluntary reporting, client confidentiality obligations, the legal definitions of animal cruelty, abuse, and neglect in state laws, ethical conflicts between a veterinarian's obligations to animals and clients, perceived vs. real barriers to reporting, the circumstances under which a veterinarian is likely to encounter animal mistreatment in practice, and the lack of accepted diagnostic criteria for the (...)
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  • Untangling the Animal Abuse Web.Dorian Solot - 1997 - Society and Animals 5 (3):257-265.
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