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The Causes of Animal Abuse:

Theoretical Criminology, 1998
This article draws on the leading crime theories and the limited research on animal abuse to present a theory that explains why individuals engage in animal abuse. First, I describe the immediate determinants of animal abuse. Animal abuse is said to result from ignorance about the abusive consequences of our behavior for animals, the belief that abuse
Robert Agnew
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Animal Abuse and Cruelty

2012
AbstractThis chapter addresses animal abuse and animal cruelty, along with some of the explanations that a range of disciplines have proffered when seeking to understand and predict such behaviors, with a focus on evolutionary biology. While providing yet another theory from which to explain violence and cruelty is not the main endeavor of this chapter,
Patterson-Kane, Emily G., Piper, Heather
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Cross‐reporting of animal abuse

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — We welcome the news item entitled ‘Call for cross-reporting of animal abuse and domestic violence’( VR , May 26, 2007, vol 160, p 712). In the absence of good epidemiological studies demonstrating the degree of overlap between domestic violence, child abuse and animal abuse it ...
Fiona, Finlay, Simon, Lenton
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Abuse of Telazol: An Animal Tranquilizer

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2001
Telazol (tiletamine hydrochloride 50 mg/mL, zolazepam hydrochloride 50 mg/mL) is utilized in veterinary medicine as a small-animal anesthetic. Telazol is comparable to ketamine in efficacy, and in conjunction with ketamine, has been responsible for one reported human fatality. We report a case of a woman who abused telazol.A 30-year-old female employee
M T, Quail   +3 more
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Abusing Children - Abusing Animals

Journal of Social Work, 2001
Summary: Research suggests that if an individual is cruel to animals then he/she is more likely to be aggressive towards his/her partner and children; that children who are abused are more likely to be cruel to animals; and that children who are cruel to animals are more likely to be aggressive towards humans.
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Education and animal abuse.

2013
The potential for animal abuse in teaching, how compassion for animals may be encouraged by educators and how veterinarians and veterinary students can be involved are described.
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History of animal abuse.

2013
Animal abuse has long been part of human society and features in philosophy, religion, science, art and literature dating back centuries. Legal protection of animals against cruelty dates back to the 18th century BC and is mentioned in the Codex Hammurabi of ancient Babylon and the Hindu Atharva Veda (Olsson, 2010)...
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Recognising and reporting animal abuse

Veterinary Record, 2019
The subject of animal abuse is a complex one. All vets will recognise the term, and many will have confronted the complexities of recognising abuse and deciding what to do. The Links Group has been working in the field of animal abuse for nearly 20 years – training members of the veterinary team, through the Links Veterinary Training Initiative (LVTI),
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