Bibliography — Miscellaneous

(For references in other Link areas, please refer back to the topics list on the Link Bibliography page.)

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Arluke, A. (2010). Barriers to bystander intervention when witnessing animal cruelty. In ISAZ 2010 Conference Program & Abstracts (p. 25). Stockholm, Sweden: International Society for Anthrozoology.

Arluke, A. (2006). Just a dog: Understanding animal cruelty and ourselves. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

Baker, D.G., Boat, B.W., Grinvalsky, H.T., & Geracioti, T.D. (1998). Interpersonal trauma and animal-related experiences in female and male military veterans: Implications for program development. Military Medicine, 163(1), 20-25.

Chatfield, S.L., DeBois, K.A., & Evans, S.D. (2022). Mixed methods secondary analysis of older adult homicide-suicides from National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) data. American Journal of Qualitative Research, 6(2), 115-132.

Coulter, K., & Fitzgerald, A. (2019). The compounding feminization of animal cruelty investigation work and its multispecies implications. Gender, Work & Organization, 26(3), 288-302.

Coulter, K., & Fitzgerald, A. (2016). Difference makers: Understanding and improving the OSPCA’s animal cruelty investigation work. St. Catherines, Ont., Canada: Brock University Council for Research in the Social Sciences.

Daly, B., Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2014). Pups and babes: Quantifying sources of difference in emotional and behavioral reactions to accounts of human and animal abuse. Anthrozoös, 27(2), 205-217.

Dougherty, P. (1999). The legislator’s perspective on preventing family 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. 288-296).West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Espejo, E., Galante, A., Tremori, T.M., Kmetiuk, L.B., & Laiola, M.A., et al. (2024). Case report: First criminal conviction of dog fighting in Brazil; An international network organization. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 10-2023. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1327436

Faver, C.A. & Strand, E.B. (2008). Unleashing compassion: Social work and animal abuse. In F.R. Ascione (Ed.). International handbook of animal abuse and cruelty: Theory, research, and application (pp. 175-199). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Flynn, C. P. (2002). Hunting and illegal violence against human and other animals: Exploring the relationship. Society & Animals, 10(2), 137-154.

Gadiya, R. (2021). A Review Paper on Animal Cruelty in India. International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering & Management, 8(6), 654-658.

Green, G.S. (2002). The other criminalities of animal freeze-killers: Support for a generality of deviance. Society & Animals, 10(1), 5-30.

Gullone, E. (2014). Co-occurrence of human violence, criminal behaviour and animal abuse: Implications for legalized hunting behaviour. Monash University Department of Psychology [unpublished paper].

Henry, B.C. (2009). Can attitudes about animal neglect be differentiated from attitudes about animal abuse? Society & Animals, 17(1), 21-37.

Herzog, H., & Arluke, A. (2006). Human-animal connections: Recent findings on the anthrozoology of cruelty. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29(3). 230-231.

Irvine, L. (2008). Animals and sociology. Sociology Compass, 2(6), 1954-1971.

Kaufmann, M.E. (1999). The relevance of cultural competence to the Link between violence to animals and people. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for pPrevention and intervention (pp. 260-270.) West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Lockwood, R. (2023). I’ll get you… and your little dog too! Animal cruelty and kindness in the cinema over the last century. In A.H. Fine, M.K. Mueller, Z.Y. Ng, A.M. Beck, & J.M. Peralta (Eds.). The Routledge International Handbook of Human-Animal Interactions and Anthrozoology, pp. 690-703.

Maruyama, M. & Ascione, F.R. (2008).  Animal abuse: An evolving issue in Japanese society. In F.R. Ascione (Ed.). International handbook of animal abuse and cruelty: Theory, research, and application (pp. 269-304). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Mattock, K., Young, J., & Bould, E. (2022). Discourses and silences: Pets in publicly accessible coroners’ reports of Australian suicides. Anthrozoös, 35(5), 633-646..

Meyers, M. (1999). Why boys are more likely to hurt animals and others. The Latham Letter, 20(1), 7-8.

Monsalve, S., Hammerschmidt, J., Izar, M.L., Marconcin, S., & Rizzato, F., et al. (2018, May 28). Associated factors of companion animal neglect in the family environment in Pinhais, Brazil. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 157, 19-25.

Monsalve, S., Hammerschmidt, J., Ribeiro, M., Caleme, M.V.D., & Marconin, S., et al. (2023, March 2). A One Welfare approach to identify socioeconomic vulnerability in families during investigations into companion animal abuse in Pinhais, Brazil. Animal Welfare, 32, E27. doi:10.1017/awf.2023.18.

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