Animal cruelty : a multidisciplinary approach to understanding / edited by Mary P. Brewster, Cassandra L. Reyes.
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Title
Animal cruelty : a multidisciplinary approach to understanding / edited by Mary P. Brewster, Cassandra L. Reyes.
Published
Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2016]
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HV4764 .A635 2016
Edition
Second edition.
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9781611636239 (alk. paper)
161163623X (alk. paper)
161163623X (alk. paper)
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xvii, 491 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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40025902352
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(OCoLC)928750861
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Revision of: Animal cruelty. Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2013] 9781611630725 (OCoLC)814982218
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Table of Contents
Foreword
xv
References
xvi
Acknowledgments
xvii
Section I Animal Cruelty: History, Legislation, and Prevalence
ch. 1
Definitions of Animal Cruelty, Abuse, and Neglect
3
Introduction / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
3
Definitions of Terms / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
5
Perspectives on Definitions / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
6
Researchers / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
6
Government Panels / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
7
Public Opinion / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
8
Legislation, Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, and Judges / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
9
Forms of Animal Abuse / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
10
Challenges in Definitions / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
12
Vague, Ambiguous, and Archaic Language / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
12
Absence of a Universal Standard of Cruelty / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
13
Objectivity vs. Subjectivity / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
14
Establishing a Motive, Intent, or State of Mind / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
17
What Is an "Animal"? / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
18
Defenses and Exemptions / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
19
Conclusion / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
20
References / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
20
ch. 2
History of Anti-Cruelty Laws: Concepts of Animal Welfare and Animal Rights / Phil Arkow Randall Lockwood
25
In the Beginnings, Just Property / David Favre
25
British Set the Stage / David Favre
26
New Concerns in America / David Favre
28
Bergh Era Begins / David Favre
29
Enforcement on the Streets of New York / David Favre
31
Ripple Effect / David Favre
32
Development of the Concept of Animal Welfare / David Favre
33
Terminology and Scope of Animal Welfare / David Favre
34
Modern Animal Welfare Laws / David Favre
37
Consideration of Animal Rights / David Favre
39
Appendix A: The 1867 New York Anti-Cruelty Law / David Favre
42
Section 1. Penalty for Overdriving, Cruelly Treating Animals, etc. / David Favre
42
Section 2. For Keeping a Place For Cock Fighting, Bull Baiting, Dog Fighting, etc. / David Favre
42
Section 3. For Impounding Animals Without Giving Sufficient Food and Water / David Favre
43
Section 4. In What Case Any Person May Feed, etc. Impounded Animal / David Favre
43
Section 5. Penalty For Carrying Animals in a Cruel Manner / David Favre
43
Section 6. License For Using Dogs Before Vehicles / David Favre
43
Section 7. Penalty for Abandoning Infirm Animals in Public Place / David Favre
44
Section 8. When Agent of Society May Arrest for Violations of This Act / David Favre
44
Section 9. Who Shall Publish This Act, and When Shall it Be Published / David Favre
44
Section 10. Proviso / David Favre
44
References / David Favre
44
ch. 3
Animal Cruelty and the Law: Prohibited Conduct / David Favre
47
Introduction / Yolanda Eisenstein
47
Laws against Cruelty / Yolanda Eisenstein
48
Special Treatment for Companion Animals / Yolanda Eisenstein
49
Legal Regime in Animal Protection / Yolanda Eisenstein
49
Statutory Law / Yolanda Eisenstein
49
Case Study: Three approaches to cruelty in puppy mills. / Yolanda Eisenstein
50
Case Law / Yolanda Eisenstein
51
Case Study: Upholding the Constitution and invalidating statutes. / Yolanda Eisenstein
52
Case Study: Bound to 19th-century legal precedent. / Yolanda Eisenstein
52
Who Are Companion Animals? / Yolanda Eisenstein
53
Case Study: A companion animal with fins. / Yolanda Eisenstein
53
Who Are the Victims of Animal Cruelty? / Yolanda Eisenstein
54
Case Study: Are animals victims? / Yolanda Eisenstein
54
Cruel Acts and Omissions / Yolanda Eisenstein
55
Broad Spectrum of Abusers / Yolanda Eisenstein
56
Case Study: A limit to police immunity. / Yolanda Eisenstein
57
Who Reports and Investigates Animal Cruelty? / Yolanda Eisenstein
57
Commitment to Enforcement and Prosecution / Yolanda Eisenstein
58
Case Study: Seizing 27,000 animals. / Yolanda Eisenstein
59
On Trial / Yolanda Eisenstein
60
International Animal Protection Movement / Yolanda Eisenstein
61
Conclusion / Yolanda Eisenstein
62
References / Yolanda Eisenstein
62
ch. 4
Animal Cruelty and the Law: Permitted Conduct / Yolanda Eisenstein
65
Introduction / Joan Schaffner
65
Animals Bred as Companions and Used in Research or Exhibition: The Federal Animal Welfare Act / Joan Schaffner
66
Case Study: Redefining "retail pet store." / Joan Schaffner
67
Case Study: Lolita's inhumane treatment under the AWA. / Joan Schaffner
69
Animals Used for Food / Joan Schaffner
70
Humane Methods of Slaughter / Joan Schaffner
70
Case Study: Who are livestock? / Joan Schaffner
71
Twenty-Eight-Hour Law / Joan Schaffner
73
Laws Governing Animals on the Farm / Joan Schaffner
74
Case Study: Humane or cruel? / Joan Schaffner
75
Wildlife / Joan Schaffner
78
Endangered Species Act / Joan Schaffner
78
Marine Mammal Protection Act / Joan Schaffner
79
Case Study: The MMPA and "inhumane" capture. / Joan Schaffner
80
State Law / Joan Schaffner
81
Private Enforcement of Animal Welfare Laws / Joan Schaffner
81
Case Study: Who may seek enforcement of the law? / Joan Schaffner
82
Conclusion / Joan Schaffner
85
References / Joan Schaffner
86
ch. 5
Veterinary Forensic Sciences in the Response to Animal Cruelty / Joan Schaffner
89
History / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
89
Defining Veterinary Forensic Sciences / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
90
Forms of Animal Cruelty / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
91
Recognizing and Responding to Animal Cruelty / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
92
Role of the Forensic Veterinarian at a Crime Scene / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
95
Triage / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
95
Evidence Handling / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
96
Assessment of the Scene and Its Relation to Veterinary/Medical Issues / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
96
Forensic Necropsy / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
96
Veterinary Forensic Considerations in Different Forms of Animal Cruelty / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
97
Neglect / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
97
Institutional Neglect / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
97
Severe Neglect / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
98
Animal Hoarding / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
98
Intentional Abuse / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
99
Organized Abuse / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
102
Ritualized Abuse / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
102
Animal Sexual Assault / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
103
Veterinary Professional in Court / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
104
Veterinary Forensics and the Response to Common Defenses / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
104
Trends in Veterinary Forensics / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
106
Future Needs / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
106
References / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
107
ch. 6
Animal-Human Bond / Randall Lockwood Rachel Touroo
113
Introduction / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
113
Theories of the AHB / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
114
Biophilia Hypothesis / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
114
Anthropomorphic-Integrated-Chattel Orientation Continuum / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
115
Attachment Theory / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
116
Social Support Theory / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
118
Kinds of AHBs / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
119
Companion Animals / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
119
Farm Animals / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
121
Assistance Animals / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
122
Wildlife / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
124
Animals Used by Animal-Related Professionals / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
124
Violence and the AHB / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
126
Cultural Influences in the AHB / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
126
AHB and Criminal Justice: Practice Implications / Bethanie A. Poe Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss
129
Assessment and Response to the AHB / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
129
Preventing and Treating Violence towards Animals / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
130
Animal-Assisted Interventions / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
131
Conclusion / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
133
References / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
133
ch. 7
Statistics and Measurement of Animal Cruelty / Elizabeth B. Strand Christina Risley-Curtiss Bethanie A. Poe
141
Introduction / Cassandra L. Reyes
141
Overview of Animal Cruelty in the United States / Cassandra L. Reyes
141
Pet-Abuse.com / Cassandra L. Reyes
142
Animal Cruelty Case Trend / Cassandra L. Reyes
143
Reporting Parties / Cassandra L. Reyes
143
General Alleged Perpetrator Characteristics / Cassandra L. Reyes
143
Other Aspects in Animal Cruelty Cases / Cassandra L. Reyes
144
Active Cruelty / Cassandra L. Reyes
145
Beating / Cassandra L. Reyes
145
Bestiality / Cassandra L. Reyes
146
Burning: Caustic Substances / Cassandra L. Reyes
146
Burning: Fire or Fireworks / Cassandra L. Reyes
146
Choking, Strangulation, or Suffocation / Cassandra L. Reyes
147
Drowning / Cassandra L. Reyes
147
Fighting / Cassandra L. Reyes
148
Hanging / Cassandra L. Reyes
148
Kicking or Stomping / Cassandra L. Reyes
148
Mutilation or Torture / Cassandra L. Reyes
149
Poisoning / Cassandra L. Reyes
149
Shooting / Cassandra L. Reyes
150
Stabbing / Cassandra L. Reyes
150
Throwing / Cassandra L. Reyes
150
Unlawful Trapping or Hunting / Cassandra L. Reyes
151
Vehicular / Cassandra L. Reyes
151
Passive Cruelty / Cassandra L. Reyes
151
Neglect or Abandonment / Cassandra L. Reyes
152
Hoarding / Cassandra L. Reyes
152
Other Forms of Animal Cruelty / Cassandra L. Reyes
153
Theft / Cassandra L. Reyes
153
Unlawful Trade or Smuggling / Cassandra L. Reyes
153
Strengths and Limitations of the AARDAS / Cassandra L. Reyes
154
Conclusion / Cassandra L. Reyes
155
References / Cassandra L. Reyes
155
Section II Special Types of Animal Cruelty / Cassandra L. Reyes
ch. 8
Animal Cruelty for Sport and Profit / Cassandra L. Reyes
159
Introduction / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
159
Breeding / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
159
Laws / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
160
Shelters / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
161
Factory Farming / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
162
Selective Breeding / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
163
Confinement and Overcrowding / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
164
Swine / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
164
Fowl / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
165
Mutilations / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
166
Trading in Endangered Species / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
167
Sporting Activities / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
169
Hunting and Fishing in the U.S. / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
169
Non-Commercial Poachers / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
170
Canned/Captive Hunting / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
170
Blood Sports: Cock-, Dog-, and Bullfighting / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
172
Cockfighting / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
172
Cockfighting in Modern Times / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
173
Policing / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
174
Dogfighting / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
175
Historical Accounts / Egan Green John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider
175
Modern Times / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
176
Networks and Events / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
176
Bullfighting / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
178
Emerging Blood Sports / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
178
Cultural Festivals / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
179
Palio Horse Race / Jacqueline L. Schneider John C. Navarro Egan Green
179
Jallikattu / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
180
Running with the Bulls / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
180
Circuses / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
181
Regulation / Egan Green John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider
181
Confinement and Traveling / Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green John C. Navarro
182
Employees and Training / Egan Green John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider
182
Bans / John C. Navarro Egan Green Jacqueline L. Schneider
183
Animal Tourism / Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green John C. Navarro
184
Destination Trips / Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green John C. Navarro
184
Amusement Parks / Egan Green John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider
186
Conclusion / John C. Navarro Egan Green Jacqueline L. Schneider
188
References / John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider Egan Green
188
Statutes / John C. Navarro Egan Green Jacqueline L. Schneider
197
ch. 9
Animal Hoarding / Egan Green John C. Navarro Jacqueline L. Schneider
199
Characteristics of Animal Hoarding / Arnold Arluke Gary Patronek
199
Causes of Animal Hoarding / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
202
Psychological Disorder / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
202
Social Enabling / Arnold Arluke Gary Patronek
205
Interventions / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
206
Seizing Animals / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
208
Medico-Legal Options / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
209
Conclusion / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
214
References / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
214
ch. 10
Animal Cruelty and Sexual Deviance / Gary Patronek Arnold Arluke
217
Paraphilias / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
217
History of Paraphilias / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
218
Bestiality and Zoophilia / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
219
Studies of Bestiality Prevalence and Perpetrator Characteristics / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
221
Studies of the Dynamics Associated with Bestiality / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
221
Studies of the Potential Link between Bestiality and Later Interpersonal Violence / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
224
Theorizing about the Bestiality Link / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
225
Crush Videos / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
226
Bestiality Laws / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
228
Felony State Statutes / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
228
Misdemeanor State Statutes / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
229
Conclusion / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
229
References / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
230
Statutes / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
233
ch. 11
Understanding and Reducing Cruelty toward Roaming Dogs / Christopher Hensley Caleb E. Trentham Suzanne E. Tallichet
235
Abusing and Neglecting Stray Dogs / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
236
Explaining Cruelty toward Roaming Dogs / Arnold Arluke Kate Atema
238
Dogs as Dangers / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
238
Dogs as Nuisances / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
239
Dogs as Homeless / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
241
Reversing Cruelty toward Roaming Dogs / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
242
Veterinary Interventions / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
242
Educational Interventions / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
244
References / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
245
Personal Communication / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
249
Section III Animal Cruelty[—]Antecedents and Future Behavior / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
ch. 12
Animal Cruelty and Delinquency, Criminality, and Youth Violence / Kate Atema Arnold Arluke
253
Four Main Areas of Animal-Human Research / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
253
Animal Abuse as Part of the Continuum of Abuse within the Family and Animal Abuse as an Indicator of Child Abuse / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
254
Therapeutic Potential of Animals in Child Development and within Post-Abuse Work / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
255
Animal Abuse Perpetrated by Children Who Show Later Aggressive and Deviant Behavior / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
256
Gendered Experiences of CTA / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
259
CTA and Generalized Deviance / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
260
CTA: Social and Community Considerations / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
262
Methodological Issues / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
264
Conclusion: Condoned Animal Harm / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
265
References / Tania Signal Nik Taylor
268
ch. 13
Family Violence and Animal Cruelty / Nik Taylor Tania Signal
275
Family Violence and Human Aggression Defined / Eleonora Gullone
275
Family Violence between Humans / Eleonora Gullone
276
Child Abuse / Eleonora Gullone
276
Partner Abuse / Eleonora Gullone
278
Animal Cruelty Defined / Eleonora Gullone
280
Family and Parenting Experiences / Eleonora Gullone
280
Understanding Children's Cruelty toward Animals / Eleonora Gullone
283
Relationship between Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty / Eleonora Gullone
285
More than a Link / Eleonora Gullone
289
Proposed Strategies for Change / Eleonora Gullone
290
References / Eleonora Gullone
292
ch. 14
Animal Cruelty, Firesetting, and Homicide / Eleonora Gullone
301
Animal Cruelty and Firesetting: Research Findings / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
302
Animal Cruelty / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
302
Firesetting / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
303
Conclusion / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
306
Motivational Spectrum in the Classification of Homicide / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
307
Environmental/Sociogenic Homicides / Lindsey S. Davis Louis B. Schlesinger
307
Situational Homicides / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
308
Impulsive Homicides / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
308
Catathymic Homicides / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
308
Compulsive Homicides / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
309
Animal Cruelty, Firesetting, and Sexual Homicide / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
310
Animal Cruelty / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
310
Significance of Cats / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
311
Case Study 1 / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
312
Case Study 2 / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
312
Firesetting / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
312
Case Study 3 / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
313
Case Study 4 / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
314
Discussion / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
315
References / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
316
Section IV Theoretical Perspectives / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
ch. 15
Examining Animal Abuse through a Sociological Lens: Theoretical and Empirical Developments / Louis B. Schlesinger Lindsey S. Davis
325
Introduction / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
325
Social Learning Theory / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
326
Frustration and Strain / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
329
Differential Coercion / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
331
Violence Graduation Hypothesis / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
332
Generalization of Deviance Hypothesis / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
334
Feminist Theories / Amy J. Fitzgerald Rochelle Stevenson Antonio R. Verbora
335
Masculinities / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
338
(Eco)Marxism / Rochelle Stevenson Antonio R. Verbora Amy J. Fitzgerald
341
Cultural Spillover / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
344
Conclusion / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
346
References / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
346
ch. 16
Psychological Theories of Animal Cruelty / Amy J. Fitzgerald Antonio R. Verbora Rochelle Stevenson
355
Introduction / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
355
Causes and Correlates of Animal Cruelty / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
356
Psychological Theories for Understanding Animal Cruelty / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
357
Instinct and Drive Theories / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
357
Social Learning Theory / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
358
Bimodal Theories of Aggression / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
360
Neurobiological Theories / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
362
Cognitive Theories / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
363
Developmental Pathways of Aggression / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
364
Attachment / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
366
Empathy Development / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
368
Conclusion / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
369
References / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
370
Section V Current and Controversial Topics / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
ch. 17
Animal Cruelty and Reality Television: A Critical Review / Maya Gupta Mary Lou Randour
379
Introduction / Claire Molloy
379
Institutional Context / Claire Molloy
380
Cultural Context / Claire Molloy
381
Reality Television / Claire Molloy
382
Genre Hybrids / Claire Molloy
384
Animal Cop Shows: Voiceovers / Claire Molloy
386
Animal Cop Shows: Titles / Claire Molloy
387
Animal Cop Shows: Structure and Binaries / Claire Molloy
389
Visual Evidence / Claire Molloy
392
Conclusion / Claire Molloy
394
References / Claire Molloy
395
ch. 18
Emerging Issues and Future Directions in the Area of Animal Cruelty / Claire Molloy
397
Introduction / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
397
Advocacy and Activism / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
397
Research on Animal Advocates and Activists / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
399
Effectiveness of Activism / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
399
Public Awareness and Mass Media / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
400
Changing Views of Animals and of Cruelty / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
402
Current Application and Future Trends in Anti-Cruelty Legislation / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
404
Recent Laws, Judicial Action, and Pending Legislation / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
404
Centralized Federal Regulation: The Way Forward? / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
406
Important Emerging Legislative Issues / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
407
Future of Anti-Cruelty Legislation / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
408
Improvement in the Investigation and Prosecution of Animal Cruelty Cases / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
409
Increased Legitimacy as a Social Phenomenon / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
412
Status of Empirical Study of Animal Violence / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
413
"Sui generis" study of animal cruelty / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
413
Agnew's (1998) Integrative Model of Animal Violence / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
414
Future of Animal Cruelty Research / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
415
Data Collection, Maintenance, and Dissemination / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
416
Conclusion/Future Directions / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
416
References / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
417
Section VI Appendix / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
Animal Protection Agencies and Organizations / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
427
Author Biographies / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
443
Index / Shannon T. Grugan Mary P. Brewster
451