Full Title Name:  ANIMAL CRUELTY AND VIOLENCE AGAINST HUMANS: MAKING THE CONNECTION

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Randall Lockwood Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  1999 Primary Citation:  5 Animal L. 81 (1999) 0 Country of Origin:  United States
Summary: The idea that there is a connection between the way individuals treat animals and human beings has a long history in Western popular culture, but a shorter history as the subject of scientific research. Recently, a growing body of evidence has confirmed an association between repeated, intentional abuse of animals and a variety of violent antisocial behaviors including child abuse, domestic violence, and violent criminal activities. The public made this connection before most law-enforcement or mental health officials. Public sentiment for tougher and better-enforced animal cruelty laws is strong, and there has been a dramatic response to recent high-profile animal abuse cases. Sensitivity to the importance of animal abuse as both an indicator of exposure to violence in the home and a predictor of increased risk for future acts of violence against people, promises to be an important tool to prevent many forms of societal violence.
Documents:  PDF icon Animal Cruelty and Violence against Humans.pdf (485.44 KB)
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