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ANIMAL ABUSE & INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE

A COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF THE CAUSES OF, AND LINKS BETWEEN, INTERPERSONAL AND INTERSPECIES VIOLENCE

Animal Abuse & Interpersonal Violence: A Psycho-Criminological Understanding addresses the many aspects of the link between animal cruelty and human violence. Presenting new theory, research, policy, and practice, this authoritative volume explores the subject through a psycho-criminological lens to describe, explain, and potentially prevent intentional behavior that causes pain, suffering, or death in animals and humans.

With an integrated theoretical-practical approach, Animal Abuse & Interpersonal Violence offers up-to-date research and provides real-world insights into current thinking in the study of animal abuse and interpersonal violence. Sixteen in-depth chapters by a multidisciplinary team of active researchers and experienced field practitioners examine central topics in the field, including differe

Table of Contents

List of Figures xiii

List of Tables xiv

About the Editors xv

About the Contributors xvii

Foreword xxi

Endorsements xxiv

1 Introduction: A Psycho-Criminological Understanding of Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence 1
Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Rebecca W. Y. Wong

Part 1 Theory and Research 9

2 Animal Abuse: Beyond Companion Animals and Domestic Households 11
Rebecca W. Y. Wong

3 The Animal Cruelty-Delinquency Relationship: Violence Graduation, Deviance Generalization, or Antecedent Lifestyle? 19
Glenn D. Walters

4 Animal Cruelty and the Development of "Link" Research between Nonhuman and Human Violence 32
Suzanne E. Tallichet and Elizabeth B. Perkins

5 Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating 47
Michelle Newberry

6 Toward a Classification of Animal Maltreatment 64
Alan R. Felthous and Marissa A. Hirsch

7 How Animal Abuse Is Related to Interpersonal Violence: A Review of Research in Turkey 75
Seda Akdemir Ekizoglu

8 Dog Ownership, Love, and Violentization among Young People in the United Kingdom 92
Jennifer A. Maher

9 Instrumental Harm toward Animals in a Milgram-like Experiment in France: The Role of Nonpathological Personality Traits 111
Laurent Bègue and Kevin Vezirian

Part 2 Policy and Practice 129

10 Animal Cruelty, the Link to Interpersonal Violence, and the Law 131
Brian Holoyda

11 Bestiality: Understanding Sex with Animals and Its Forensic Relevance 144
Brian Holoyda

12 The Role of Veterinarians in the Recognition of Animal Cruelty: Lessons from a Pilot Study in the Netherlands 159
Anton van Wijk and Nienke Endenburg

13 Animal Abuse, Control, and Intimate Partner Violence 169
Angus Nurse and Nadine Harding

14 Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment: An Overlooked Opportunity for Intervention? 183
Lacey Levitt

15 The Impact of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System on Animal Cruelty Prosecutions in Hong Kong 210
Amanda Whitfort, Fiona Woodhouse, Shuping Ho, and Marsha Chun

16 Conclusion 227
Rebecca W. Y. Wong and Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan

Index 230

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781119894100, 978-1119894100
      ISBN10: 1119894107

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      ANIMAL ABUSE & INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE

      A COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF THE CAUSES OF, AND LINKS BETWEEN, INTERPERSONAL AND INTERSPECIES VIOLENCE

      Animal Abuse & Interpersonal Violence: A Psycho-Criminological Understanding addresses the many aspects of the link between animal cruelty and human violence. Presenting new theory, research, policy, and practice, this authoritative volume explores the subject through a psycho-criminological lens to describe, explain, and potentially prevent intentional behavior that causes pain, suffering, or death in animals and humans.

      With an integrated theoretical-practical approach, Animal Abuse & Interpersonal Violence offers up-to-date research and provides real-world insights into current thinking in the study of animal abuse and interpersonal violence. Sixteen in-depth chapters by a multidisciplinary team of active researchers and experienced field practitioners examine central topics in the field, including differe

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures xiii

      List of Tables xiv

      About the Editors xv

      About the Contributors xvii

      Foreword xxi

      Endorsements xxiv

      1 Introduction: A Psycho-Criminological Understanding of Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence 1
      Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Rebecca W. Y. Wong

      Part 1 Theory and Research 9

      2 Animal Abuse: Beyond Companion Animals and Domestic Households 11
      Rebecca W. Y. Wong

      3 The Animal Cruelty-Delinquency Relationship: Violence Graduation, Deviance Generalization, or Antecedent Lifestyle? 19
      Glenn D. Walters

      4 Animal Cruelty and the Development of "Link" Research between Nonhuman and Human Violence 32
      Suzanne E. Tallichet and Elizabeth B. Perkins

      5 Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating 47
      Michelle Newberry

      6 Toward a Classification of Animal Maltreatment 64
      Alan R. Felthous and Marissa A. Hirsch

      7 How Animal Abuse Is Related to Interpersonal Violence: A Review of Research in Turkey 75
      Seda Akdemir Ekizoglu

      8 Dog Ownership, Love, and Violentization among Young People in the United Kingdom 92
      Jennifer A. Maher

      9 Instrumental Harm toward Animals in a Milgram-like Experiment in France: The Role of Nonpathological Personality Traits 111
      Laurent Bègue and Kevin Vezirian

      Part 2 Policy and Practice 129

      10 Animal Cruelty, the Link to Interpersonal Violence, and the Law 131
      Brian Holoyda

      11 Bestiality: Understanding Sex with Animals and Its Forensic Relevance 144
      Brian Holoyda

      12 The Role of Veterinarians in the Recognition of Animal Cruelty: Lessons from a Pilot Study in the Netherlands 159
      Anton van Wijk and Nienke Endenburg

      13 Animal Abuse, Control, and Intimate Partner Violence 169
      Angus Nurse and Nadine Harding

      14 Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment: An Overlooked Opportunity for Intervention? 183
      Lacey Levitt

      15 The Impact of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System on Animal Cruelty Prosecutions in Hong Kong 210
      Amanda Whitfort, Fiona Woodhouse, Shuping Ho, and Marsha Chun

      16 Conclusion 227
      Rebecca W. Y. Wong and Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan

      Index 230

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