(For references in other Link areas, please refer back to the topics list on the Link Bibliography page.)
COMMUNITY COALITIONS AND CROSS-REPORTING
American Humane Association (1999). Model link programs in the United States. Protecting Children, 15(2), 29-30.
Animal Welfare Institute (2019, Summer). Cross-reporting workshops address animal abuse and family violence. AWI Quarterly, 68(2), 16.
Arkow, P. (2020). Addressing the human-side of human-animal relationships. Animal Care & Control Today, 30-34.
Arkow, P. (2012). The Link is making great progress in New Zealand. The Latham Letter, 33(4), 11-12.
Arkow, P. (2003). Making a difference for people and animals in Hamilton, Ontario. The Latham Letter 24(1), 9.
Arkow, P. (2001). Putting the ‘Link’ all together: Ontario SPCA’s violence prevention initiative. The Latham Letter22(2), 15.
Arkow, P. (2001). Canadian and Florida groups actively working on the Link. The Latham Letter 22(1), 14.
Arkow, P. (2000). Synergy and symbiosis in animal-assisted therapy. In A. Fine (Ed.). Handbook on animal-assisted therapy (pp. 433-448). San Diego: Academic Press.
Arkow, P. (2000). Latham’s Link message goes to South Africa. The Latham Letter, 21(2), 18-19.
Arkow, P. (1999). Statewide commission created for crpss-reporting legislation. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention (pp. 338-339). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.
* Arkow, P., & Lockwood, R. (2012). Toolkit for starting a Link coalition in your community. Stratford, NJ: National Link Coalition.
Ashby, S.E. (2014). Emphasizing the link: Kentucky needs to enact cross reporting statutes to combat all forms of abuse. Journal of Animal and Environmental Law, 5, 39-66.
Black, P. (2015, January). Protecting the pets: The Link Coalition works toward the well-being of children, elderly and their pets. Natural Awakenings/OKC Edition, 38.
Boatfield, M.P., & Vallongo, S. (1999). How to build a successful community coalition. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention (pp. 351-360). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.
Cohen, W.S. (1999). A Congressional view of the cycle of violence. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention (pp.335-337). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.
Cohen, W.S. (1996). Congressional Record, 142(141), Oct. 3.
Coulter, K., Nicholls, B., & Fitzgerald, A. (2022), Animal protection: Organizational constraints and collaborative opportunities. Journal of Community Safety & Well-Being, 7(1), 16-19. DOI: https://doi.org/10.35502/jcswb.237
DiMillo, T., & Gemmell, J. (2010). Putting the Link to work at the local level: Maine’s Linkage Project moves beyond theory. The Latham Letter 31(2), 10-13.
Dowling, J.M. (1998). Untangling the web: You can’t do it alone. Animal Sheltering, 21(1), 6-11.
Dowling, J.M. (1998). What you don’t say can hurt them. Animal Sheltering, 21(1), 12-13.
DVERT (Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (2001). Collaboration Training Presentation (CD-ROM and Training Manual). (Colorado Springs, CO).
Falconer, J. (2017-2018, Winter). All in the family: Human and animal welfare organizations take a holistic approach to helping pets and people. Animal Sheltering.
Fiebelkorn, T. (2014). The Link in New Mexico: Working to eliminate all forms of family violence. Latham Letter, 35(4), 7-10.
First Strike New Zealand (2012). Animal cruelty and family violence: Making the Connection. Auckland: Author.
Flanagan, T. (1999). New England animal control/humane task force. The Latham Letter, 20(2-3). 10-11.
Fogler-Nicholson, L. (2013). Good legislation for children and animals: Connecticut’s Cross Reporting Bill. The Latham Letter, 34(2), 6-8.
Glanville, C., Ford, J., & Coleman, G. (2019). Animal cruelty and neglect: Prevalence and community actions in Victoria, Australia. Animals, 9(12), 1121.
Gregorino, T. (2017, April 12). The case for including animals in counselors’ duty to report. Counseling Today, 59(10), 44-47..
Kaibel, M.L. (2011). Animal abuse is everybody’s business. The Latham Letter, 32(1), 16-19.
Kaibel, M.L. (2011). Hands & Words are Not for Hurting Project. The Latham Letter, 32(2), 6-8.
Kippert, A. (2013, April). Beastly behavior: A new Valley task force aims to exploit the link between animal abuse and violent crime. Phoenix Magazine, 92.
The Latham Foundation (1999). “Link” coalitions engaging community groups in five states. The Latham Letter, 20(4), 9.
The Latham Foundation (1996). Loudoun County, Virginia develops cooperative response to domestic violence. The Latham Letter, 17(2), 9-10.
The Linkage Project (2008). One state’s experience addressing the connection between animal cruelty and human violence. South Portland, ME: The Linkage Project.
Long, D.D., & Kulkarni, S.J. (2013). Cross-reporting of interpersonal violence and animal cruelty: The Charlotte Project. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 40 (4), 131-148.
Long, D.D., Long, J.H., & Kulkarni, S.J. (2007). Interpersonal violence and animals: Mandated cross-sector reporting. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 34(3), 147-164.
Montanaro, L., Cusick, T., & Smith-Blackmore, M. (2019, August). Multi-jurisdiction laws concerning mandatory reporting, immunity for reporting, and cross-reporting for animal cruelty and abuse. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts PAWS II Special Commission.
Moss, L.R., Hawes, S.M., Connolly, K., Bergstrom, M., O’Reilly, K., & Morris, K.N. (2023). Animal control and field services officers’ perspectives on community engagement: A qualitative phenomenology study. Animals, 13(1), 68: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13010068.
Price, C. (2004). Partnerships formed in Colorado to stop the cycle of abuse. The Latham Letter, 25(3), 14-15.
Pyle, E. (2004, July 25). New tack on family violence: Animal, human agencies join to find solutions. Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch.
Randour, M.L. (2007). Integrating animals into the family violence paradigm: Implications for policy and professional standards. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 7(3), 97-116.
Risley-Curtiss, C. (2013). Expanding the ecological lens in child welfare practice to include other animals. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 40(4), 107-130.
Rushing, P. (2010). Domestic violence and animal abuse: A multidisciplinary approach in Illinois. Community Policing Dispatch 3(3). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice Community Oriented Policing Services.
Ryan-Thomas, T., & McVay, C. (1999). Update on the DVERT program: Collaboration and how it is working. Protecting Children, 15(2), 24-25.
Shum, E., Pond, N., Morawe, K., & Kunkle, L. (2016). Toward mandatory reporting of animal abuse by psychologists. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 51(3), 46-48. .
Tiscornia, G., Nuriel, H., & Mitchell, M. (1999). Starting and sustaining effective community coalitions. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention (pp. 361-366). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.
Vincent, A., McDonald, S., Poe, B., & Deisner, V. (2019). The Link between interpersonal violence and animal abuse. Society Register, 3(3), 83-101.
Walker, R., Anderson, T., Holmes, C., Stafford, J. & Gottrich, A. (2004). The Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team [DVERT]: A coordinated response to domestic violence, child maltreatment, and animal abuse. Protecting Children 19(1), 29-37.
Woodhouse, C. (2017). Analysis of RSPCA Referrals Made to the NSPCC 1st April 2016 – 31st March 2017. London, U.K.: National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Zilney, M. & Ronald, L. (2002). Examining the link between child and animal welfare in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. The Latham Letter 23(3), 6-8.
Zilney, L.A. & Zilney, M. (2005). Reunification of child and animal welfare agencies: Cross-reporting of abuse in Wellington County, Ontario. Child Welfare 84(1), 47-66.
Zilney, L.A. & Zilney, M. (2003). Exploration of a link: Child and animal cruelty in Wellington County, Ontario. OACAS Journal 47(1).