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Cruelty

1999
Abstract The previous examination of violence in Roman tradition and law has provided a background against which personal attitudes can become more intelligible. It is time now to centre the inquiry on the individual and his relation to his present society and past history.
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Survival of Cruelty

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2013
AbstractThrough an attentive reading of his essay, “Psychoanalysis Searches the States of Its Soul,” it is possible to pursue Derrida's thinking about psychoanalysis and cruelty in terms of the distinction he makes between Nietzsche and Freud, whereby the latter maintains an “opposable term” to cruelty. This article explores the status and significance
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Cruelties

Abstract This chapter begins by looking at the collective memory of religious violence and its impact on late eighteenth-century provisions for religious liberty, especially those derived from John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs and recollections of the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
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Sentencing for animal cruelty

Veterinary Record, 2017
IN the Comment piece last week ( VR , March 4, 2017, vol 180, p 210), Adele Waters poses a number of questions about the response of individual vets and the profession as a whole to the question of sentencing for those found guilty of animal abuse. Ms Waters states that the BVA not having a position on the issue can lead to confusion.
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Cruelty begins at home

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1987
The abuse of children is presumed by most mental health professionals to occur at the hands of parents who were themselves harshly traumatized by abuse or neglect. A 14-month-old child is presented who was well treated by his family and developed well until 6.5 months of age, after which, due to traumatization of his mother, the child became neglected ...
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Intentional Cruelty Versus Neglect: New Insights on Animal Cruelty Crimes and Implications for Policy

Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2022
Lynn A Addington, Mary Lou Randour
exaly  

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