Based on the contributions to the 2007 international conference at Oxford, held under the auspices of the Centre, The Link Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence is the most up to date, authoritative, and comprehensive volume on the relationship between animal abuse and human violence. Published by Sussex Academic Press, it comprises 27 chapters (350 pages) by a range of international scholars. The table of contents is below. We have a limited number of paperback copies, which are available for sale to Fellows and supporters of the Centre, at a special rate of �25 (including package and postage). To reserve your copy, please send a cheque (made payable to the Centre) to the Director, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, 91 Iffley Road, Oxford OX4 1EG. Please email the Director to check availability. Hardback copies are available, priced �60.00 or $84.95 directly from Sussex Academic Press. For more information see here. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I Overviews of Existing Research 1. Measuring Animal Cruelty and Case Histories 2. Types of Cruelty: Animals and Childhood Cruelty, Domestic Violence,
Child and Elder Abuse 3. A Lifespan Perspective on Human Aggression and Animal Abuse Part II Emotional Development and Emotional Abuse 4. Empathy as an Indicator of Emotional Development 5. Emotional Abuse of Children and Animals Part III Children, Family Violence, and Animals 6. Cruelty, Children, and Animals: Historically One, Not Two, Causes 7. Examining Children�s Exposure to Violence in the Context of Animal
Abuse 8. Women-Battering, Pet Abuse, and Human�Animal Relationships 9. The Role of Animals in Public Child Welfare Work Part IV Animal Abuse and Serial Murder 10. Developmental Animal Cruelty and its Correlates in Sexual Homicide
Offenders and Sex Offenders 11. Reducing the Link�s False Positive Problem Part V Ethical Perspectives on Human�Animal
Relations 12 Is Human Rights Speciesist? 13. Responding Ethically to Animal Abuse 14. The New Canaries in the Mine: The Priority of Human Welfare in Animal
Abuse Prosecution 15. The Structure of Evil 16. �Vile attentions�: On the Limits of Sympathetic Imagination Part VI Law Enforcement, Offenders, and Sentencing
Policy 17. An FBI Perspective on Animal Cruelty 18. Laws and Policy to Address the Link of Family Violence 19. Dealing with Animal Offenders 20. Implications for Criminal Law, Sentencing Policy and Practice Part VII Prevention and Professional Obligations 21. A Legal Duty to Report Suspected Animal Abuse � Are Veterinarians
Ready? 22. The Role of Veterinarians and Other Animal Welfare Workers in the
Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse 23. Animal Cruelty and Child Welfare � The Health Visitor�s Perspective Part VIII The Abuse of Wild Animals 24. Overview of Research 25. Hunting as an Abusive Sub-culture 26. Hunting as a Morally Suspect Activity 27. Dolphin Drive Hunts and the Socratic Dictum: �Vice harms the doer�
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