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CHILDREN WHO ARE CRUEL

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ANIMAL CRUELTY

THE LINK BETWEEN CHILD ABUSE AND ANIMAL CRUELTY

ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (ELDER ABUSE)

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS

CRIMINOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT, INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT

(Dis)Educazione alla violenza. La violenza a scopo ludico. Il circo con animali e le mostre ornitologiche venatorie.

Monica Bertini, Francesca Sorcinelli, Massimo Tettamanti. Ed Cosmopolis 2008

 

CHILDREN WHO ARE CRUEL

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Allen, M. A. (1998, Spring). The human-animal abuse connection. The Latham Letter, 19(2), 9-15.

American Humane Association. (1992, April 16). Childhood animal cruelty is not a phase. Englewood, CO: Author.

American Humane Association. (1998). The American Humane Association brings the link to Tucson, Arizona: Kipland Kinkel was an animal abuser before he became a killer, how can we prevent this cycle of violence?

American Humane Association. (2000, March). Psychological Profiles and Treatment Protocols Forum. Englewood, CO: Author. American Psychiatric Association. (1994) Conduct disorder/reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.

Ascione, F. R. (1994). Children who are cruel to animals: A review of research and implications for developmental psychopathology. Anthrozoos, 6(4), 226-247.

Ascione, F. R. (1997). The nature and status of research on the link between animal cruelty and child abuse. Protecting Children, 13(2), 12-14.

Ascione, F. R. (1998). Battered women's reports of their partners' and their children's cruelty of animals. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1(1), 119-132.

Ascione, F. R. (1999). The abuse of animals and interpersonal violence: Making the connection. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow, (Eds.), Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Ascione, F.R., Thompson, T., & Black, T. (1997). Childhood cruelty to animals: Assessing cruelty dimensions and motivations. Anthrozoos, 10(4), 170-179.

Barnard, N. (1998, June 9). School shootings: Childhood animal abuse is a danger signal. Jacksonville.com. [On-Line*]. Available: http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/061098/opl_Wedleadl.html.

Boat, B.W. (1999). Abuse of children and abuse of animals: using the links to inform child assessment and protection. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow, (Eds.), Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Bozsic, B. (n.d.). A bibliography on the connection between animal and child abuse. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association.

Clements, C. (1995, May 24). Troubled childhood of Timothy Hoffner. The Blade.

Cossack, R. (1998, June 26-28 ). Should we be tougher on kids who kill? USA Weekend.

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Davidson, H. (June 1998). On the horizon: What lawyers and judges know about the link between child abuse and animal cruelty. ABA Child Law Practice, 17(4).

Dog put in microwave; Canton youth arrested. (1992). The Akron Beacon Journal.

Doris Day Animal League. (1997). The violence connection: An examination of the link between animal abuse and other violent crimes.

Duel, D. (2004). Violence prevention & intervention: A directory of animal-related programs. Washington, DC: Humane Society of the United States.

Earle, V. E. R. (1998, Fall). Violence prevention - for the animals. Animals' Voice.

Egan, T. (1998, June 6). Killing sprees tied to youth rage. Denver Post.

Egan, T. (1998, June 14). From adolescent angst to shooting up schools. The New York Times.

Felthous, A. R. (n.d.) Aggression against cats, dogs, and people. In R. Lockwood & F. R.

Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Note: Reprinted from Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 10(3), 169-77)

Felthous, A., & Kellert, S. (1998). Childhood cruelty to animals and later aggression against people:

A review. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from American Journal of Psychiatry, 144, (1987), 710-717.)

Ferenczi, S. (1998). A little chanticleer. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Sex in psychoanalysis: Contributions to psychoanalysis, pp. 240-252, 1916, Boston: Gorham Press.)

Garbarino, J. (1999, April). Lost boys: Why our sons turn violent and how we can save them. Unpublished report.

Green, A., & Filips, J. ( 1998, May 22). The suspect: Kipland Kinkel's dark side was no secret to his peers. The Oregonian.

Green, C. (1998, May 24). Torturing animals bodes ill. Denver Post.

Greene, S. (n.d.) Denver animal-cruelty law sought to prosecute kids. Denver Post.

Hallman, T. (1998, June 8). Kids can be tough when it's tough being a kid [Electronic version]. The Oregonian. [On-Line*]. Available: http://www.oregonlive.com/.

Hammond, B. (1998, June 3). Did Kinkel signal staff at Thurston that he might explode into violence? [Electronic version]. The Oregonian.

Heath, G.A, Hardesty, V.A., & Goldfine, P.E. (1998). Firesetting, enuresis, and animal cruelty. Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence. In R. Lockwood & F.R. Ascione, (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 1, (1984), pp. 97-100).

Hornblower, M. (1998, June 1). Nation: The boy who loved bombs as the U.S. witnesses the latest school shooting, can anything be learned or done? Time.

Hunt, A. (June 11, 1998). Teen violence spawned by guns and cultural rot. The Wall Street Journal. Identifying and responding to adolescents who may harm others. [On-Line*]. Available:  www.umdnj.edu/vinjweb/resources/tip_sheet.htm

Jones, R. (1995, April 1). Colorado critters; Exploring a cruel connection. Rocky Mountain News.

Justice, B., Justice, R., & Kraft, I. (1998). Early-warning signs of violence: Is a triad enough? In R.

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Kazdin, A.E., & Esveldt-Dawson, K. (1998). The interview for antisocial behavior: Psychometric characteristics and concurrent validity with child psychiatric inpatients. In R. Lockwood & F.R.

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Kellert, S., & Felthous, A. (1985). Childhood cruelty toward animals among criminals and noncriminals. Human Relations, 38(12), 1113-1129.

Kruesi, M. (1998). Letter: Cruelty to animals and CSF 5HIAA. In R. Lockwood & F.R. Ascione, (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Psychiatry Research, 28, (1989), 115-116.) Lewchanin, S., & Zimmerman, E. (2000). Juvenile animal cruelty: A screening and referral tool. Brunswick, ME: Biddle Publishing Co.

Lockwood, R., & Hodge, G. R. (1986, Summer). The tangled web of animal abuse: The link between cruelty to animals and human violence. The Humane Society News.

Moulton, C., Kaufmann, M. E., & Filip, J. (Eds.). (1995). Report for the summit on violence toward children and animals. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association.

Nolan, P. (1998-99, Fall/Winter). How cruelty begets cruelty. The Animal Welfare Institute Quarterly, 47 & 48(4 & 1), 14.

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Robin, M., Bensel, R., & ten Sussman, M. (Eds.). (1998). Pets and socialization of children. In R.

Lockwood & F.R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Sussman, M. [Ed.] Pets and the family, 63-78. 1985, Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.)

Rogeness, G. A., Hernandez, J., Macedo, C., Mitchell, E., Amrung, S. A., & Harris, W. R. (1998). Clinical characteristics of emotionally disturbed boys with very low activities of dopamine-b-hydroxylase. In R. Lockwood & F.R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 23, (1984), 203-208.)

Sangiacomo, M. (1999, March 4). Boy, 11, pleads guilty to stoning of kittens. The Plain Dealer.

Scott, S. L. (1993). The death of James Bulger: Tragic child abduction caught on tape. The Crime Library. [On-Line*]. Available: www.crimelibrary.com/classics3/bulger/index.htm
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Tapia, F. (1998). Children who are cruel to animals. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2, (1971),70-77.)

Tapia, F., & Rigdon, J.D. (1998). Children who are cruel to animals: A follow up study. In R.

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Terry, D., & Bruni, F. (1998, May 24). Shootings in a schoolhouse: The suspect; lethal fantasies of a 15-year-old became a reality [Electronic version]. New York Times.

Thompson, T.M., Black, T., & Ascione, F.R. (1998). Childhood cruelty to animals: Assessing cruelty dimensions and motivations. In R. Lockwood & F.R. Ascione, (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Anthrozoos, 10, (1997), 170-178.)

Tingle, D., Barnard, G.W., Robbins, L., Newman, G., & Hutchinson, D. (1998). Childhood and adolescent characteristics of pedophiles and rapists. In R. Lockwood & F.R. Ascione, (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 9, (1986), 103-116)

Witkin, G., Tharp, M., Schrof, J., Toch, T., & Scattarella, C. (1998, June 1). In Springfield, a familiar school scene: Bloody kids, grieving parents, a teen accused of murder [Electronic version]. U.S. News and World Report, 124(21), 16.

Adams, C. (1994, Spring). Bringing peace home: A feminist philosophical perspective on the abuse of women, children, and pet animals. Hypatia, 9(2), 63-84.

Adams, C. J. Sheltering the companion animals of battered women. Enviroweb [On-line*]. Available: http://www.enviroweb.org/far/newsletter/v8_n1-2_94/sheltering.html.

Allen, M. A. (1998, Spring). The human-animal abuse connection. The Latham Letter, 19(2), 9-15.

American Humane Association. (1997, July 29). Petition requesting the Department of Health and Human Services to conduct a study to determine the link between domestic violence and animal abuse.

American Humane Association. (2000, March). Psychological profiles and treatment protocols forum.

American Humane Association. (n.d.). Operational guide for animal care and control agencies: Handling the pets of domestic violence victims. Englewood, CO: Author.

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Arkow, P. (1994, Spring). Animal abuse and domestic violence: Intake statistics tell a sad story. The Latham Letter,15 (2), 17.

Arkow, P. (1996). The relationship between animal abuse and other forms of family violence. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 12(1-2), 29-34.

Arkow, P. (1997). The relationships between animal abuse and other forms of family violence. Protecting Children,13(2), 4-9.

Arkow, P. (2003). Breaking the cycles of violence: A guide to multi-disciplinary interventions. A handbook for child protection, domestic violence and animal protection agencies. Alameda, CA: Latham Foundation.

Arkow, P. (2004). The veterinarian's roles in preventing family violence: The experience of the human medical profession. Protecting Children, 19(1), pp. 4-12.

Arkow, P. (2005). Multidisciplinary prevention and interventions: Animal abuse and family violence. Animal Anti-Cruelty League Newsletter, (Johannesburg, South Africa) No. 2, pp. 1-6.

Ascione, F. R. (1996, Winter). Domestic violence and cruelty to animals. The Latham Letter, 17(1), 1, 14-16.

Ascione, F.R. (1998). Battered women's reports of their partners' and their children's cruelty of animals. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1(1), 119-132.

Ascione, F.R. (2000). Safe havens for pets: Guidelines for programs sheltering pets for women who are battered. Logan, UT: Utah State University.

Ascione, F.R., Weber, C.V., & Wood, D.S. (1997, April 25). Animal welfare and domestic violence. [On-Line*]. Available: www.vachss.com/guest_dispatches/index.html

Ascione, F.R., Weber, C.V., & Wood, D.S. (1997). The abuse of animals and domestic violence: A national survey of shelters for women who are battered. Society and Animals 5(3), 205-217.

Ascione, F. R., & P. Arkow, (Eds.). (1999). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse; Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Barnes, T. (1997, Summer). The domestic violence assistance program protects women, children and their pets in Lane County, Oregon. The Latham Letter, 18(3).

Battle, T. (2001). Animal cruelty and family violence: A resource book for Albertans. Edmonton: Alberta SPCA.

Bauers, S. (1999, January 22). Family violence often begins with pet abuse [electronic version]. Philadelphia Inquirer.

Boat, B.W. (1995, June). The relationship between violence to children and violence to animals: An ignored link? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 10(2), 228-235.

Boat, B.W. (1999). Abuse of children and abuse of animals: Using the links to inform child assessment and protection. In F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow, (Eds.), Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

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Cohen, W. (1996, May 2). Cycle of Violence Petition to Janet Reno, Attorney General.

Craig, N., & Loar, L. (1998, Summer). Confronting abuse. The Latham Letter, 19(3), 8-10.

DeViney, E., Dickert, J., & Lockwood, R. (1998). The care of pets within child abusing families. In R.

Lockwood & F.R. Ascione, (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from International Journal for the Study of Animal Probelms, 4, (1983) 321-329.)

Doris Day Animal League. (1997). The violence connection: An examination of the link between animal abuse and other violent crimes.

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Korioth, T. (2000). Veterinarians: A missing link. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 216(1), 10.

Kramer, L.C, & Black, H. (1998, June). Diverting domestic violence: The domestic violence enhanced response team [electronic version]. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 67(6), 22-25.

Lacroix, C.A. (1999). Another weapon for combating family violence: Prevention of animal abuse. In

F.R. Ascione & P. Arkow, (Eds.), Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

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McClain, C. (1998, July 24). Animal abuse often escalates to humans. Tucson Citizen.

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Walker, R., Anderson, T., Holmes, C., Stafford, J. & Gottrich, A. (2004). The Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team: A coordinated response to domestic violence, child maltreatment and animal abuse. Protecting Children, 19(1), 29-37.

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THE LINK BETWEEN CHILD ABUSE AND ANIMAL CRUELTY

Adams, C. (1994, Spring). Bringing peace home: A feminist philosophical perspective on the abuse of women, children, and pet animals. Hypatia 9(2), 63-84.

Allen, M. A. (1998, Spring). The human-animal abuse connection. The Latham Letter, 19(2), 9-15.

American Humane Association. (1993). Protecting children and animals: Agenda for a non-violent future. Englewood, CO: Author.

American Humane Association. (1997). Child abuse and animal cruelty: Linked in the cycle of violence. Protecting Children, 13(2).

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Arkow, P. (1992, August). The correlations between cruelty to animals and child abuse and the implications for veterinary medicine. Canadian Veterinary Journal, 33, 518-521.

Arkow, P. (1997). The relationships between animal abuse and other forms of family violence. Protecting Children, 13(2), 4-9.

Arkow, P. (2003). Breaking the cycles of violence: A guide to multi-disciplinary interventions. A handbook for child protection, domestic violence and animal protection agencies. Alameda, CA: Latham Foundation

Arkow, P. (2004). The Veterinarian's Roles in Preventing Family Violence: The Experience of the Human Medical Profession. Protecting Children, 19(1), 4-12.

Arkow, P. (2005). Multidisciplinary prevention and interventions: Animal abuse and family violence. Animal Anti-Cruelty League Newsletter, (Johannesburg, South Africa) No. 2, pp. 1-6.

Ascione, F. R. (1993). Children who are cruel to animals: A review of research and implications for developmental psychopathology. Anthrozoös, 6, 226-247.

Ascione, F. R. (1996, April 27). The animal and child abuse link. Presented at St. Hubert's Giralda Animal Protection Conference, New Jersey.

Ascione, F. R. (1997). The nature and status of research on the link between animal cruelty and child abuse. Protecting Children, 13(2), 12-14.

Ascione, F. R. (2005). Children and animals: Exploring the roots of kindness and cruelty. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Ascione, F. R. (2005). Children, animal abuse and family violence: The multiple intersections of animal abuse, child victimization, and domestic violence. In K.A. Kendall-Tackett, & S.M. Giacomoni (Eds.), Child victimization. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

Ascione, F.R., & Arkow, P. (Eds.) (1998). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Balkin, D. & Schoen, K. (2004). Lawyers: A critical segment addressing the link. Protecting Children, 19(1), 13-18.

Boat, B. W. (1995, June). The relationship between violence to children and violence to animals: An ignored link? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 10(2), 228-235.

Boat, B. W. (1999). Abuse of children and abuse of animals: Using the links to inform child assessment and protection. In F. R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.), Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

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Craig, N., & Loar, L. (1998, Summer). Confronting abuse. The Latham Letter, 19(3), 8-10.

DeViney, E., Dickert, J., & Lockwood, R. (1998). The care of pets within child abusing families. In R.

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Ferenczi, S. (1998). A little chanticleer. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Sex in psychoanalysis: Contributions to psychoanalysis, pp. 240-252, Boston: Gorham Press.)

Fisher, A. (1997, November 17). Animal cruelty: a sign of other abuse? The Columbus Dispatch.

Garbarino, J. (1999). Protecting children and animals from abuse: A trans-species concept of caring. In F. R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.), Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

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Is there a difference between animal abuse and child abuse? (1991, Summer). Our Animal WARDS.

Lacroix, C. A. (1999). Another weapon for combating family violence: Prevention of animal abuse. In

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Lanning, K. V. (1998). Ritual abuse: A law enforcement view or perspective. In R. Lockwood & F. R.

Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Child Abuse and Neglect, 15, (1991) pp. 171-173.)

Lazoritz, S. (1990). Whatever happened to Mary Ellen? Child Abuse and Neglect, 14(1), 143-149.

Loar, L., & White, K. (1992, Summer). Connections drawn between child and animal victims of violence. The Latham Letter, 3(3), 1-3.

Loar, L., & White, K. (1998). Connections drawn between child and animal victims of violence. In R.

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Lockwood, R., & Ascione, F. R. (Eds.). (1998). Cruelty to animal and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Martinez, J. C. Investigators see connection between pet, human abuse. Denver Post.

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Phillips, A. (2004). How the dynamics between animal abuse and child abuse affect the forensic interview process. National Child Protection Training Center: Reasonable Efforts, 1(4).

Putnam, F. W. (1998). The satanic ritual abuse controversy. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from [1991] Child Abuse and Neglect, 15, (1991) pp. 175-179.)

Raupp, C. D., Barlow, M., & Oliver, J. A. (1997). Perceptions of family violence: Are companion animals in the picture? Society & Animals, 5(3), 219-235.

Ressler, R. K., Burgess, A. W., Hartman, C.R., Douglas, J. E., & McCormick, A. (1998). Murderers who rape and mutilate. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1,  (1986) pp. 273-287.)

Robin, M., Bensel, R., & ten Sussman, M. (Eds.). (1998). Pets and socialization of children. In R.

Lockwood & F.R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Pets and the family, pp. 63-78, by M. Sussman (ed.), 1985. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.)

Roscoe, B., Haney, S., & Peterson, K. L. (1986). Child/pet maltreatment: Adolescents' ratings of parent and owner behaviors. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Adolescence, 21, (1986), pp. 807-814.)

Rosenthal, C. M. (1991, Fall). Animal cruelty and child abuse: Piecing together the picture of abuse. Advocate, 9(4), 3-4.

Schowalter, J. E. (1998). Clinical experience: The use and abuse of pets. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Journal of the American Academy of Child psychiatry, 22(1), (1983), pp. 68-72.)

Scott, S. L. (1993). The death of James Bulger: Tragic child abduction caught on tape. The Crime Library. [On-line*]. Available: www.crimelibrary.com/classics3/bulger/index.htm .

Shapiro, K. J. (2004). One approach to the link: AniCare Child An approach to the assessment and treatment of children who abuse animals. Protecting Children, 19(1), 24-28.

Silverstein, M., Ascione, F. R. & Kaufmann, M. E. (2004). Understanding The Link between violence to people and animals: An indispensable tool for child welfare professionals. Protecting Children, 19(1), 2-3.

Young, W. C. (1998). Patients reporting ritual abuse in childhood: A clinical syndrome, report of 37 cases. In R. Lockwood & F. R. Ascione (Eds.), Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. (Reprinted from Child Abuse and Neglect, 15, (1991), pp. 181-189.)


ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (ELDER ABUSE)

Boat, B.W. & Knight, J. C. (2000). Experiences and needs of Adult Protective Services case managers when assisting clients who have companion animals. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 12( 3/4), 145-155.

Humane Society of the U.S. and State of Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Servicesm Division of Disability & Elder Services, Bureau of Aging & Long Term Care Resources (2003). Creating Safer Communities for Older Adults and Companion Animals. Washington, DC: HSUS, 2003.

Lockwood, R. (2002). Making the connection between animal cruelty and abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults. The Latham Letter 23(1), 10-11.

National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (1997). Elder abuse and animal cruelty: Is there a link? Nexus 3(3), 1-6.


LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS

American Humane Association (1994). Cruelty Statutes United States and Canada. Englewood, CO: American Humane.

Animal Welfare Institute (1990). Animals and Their Legal Rights: A Survey of American Laws from 1641 to 1990, 4th ed. Washington, DC.

Arkow, P. (2005). "Link" activities come to the Windy City. The Latham Letter 26(3), 18.

Arkow, P. (2005). "Link" activities extend to Delaware's probation and parole officers. The Latham Letter 26(2), 10.

Arkow, P. (2005). Latham brings "Link" training to Brazilian police officers. The Latham Letter 26(1), 9.

Arkow, P. (2004). Tulane University symposium introduces the "Link" to lawyers. The Latham Letter 25(2), 11.

Arkow, P. (2004). Crime prevention funding introduces the "Link" to Canadian groups. The Latham Letter 25(1), 9.

Arkow, P. (1999). Legislative update: Californianand Oregon enact "Link" laws. The Latham Letter 20(1), 10.

Arkow, P. (1999). Baltimore police department links animal abuse and domestic violence. The Latham Letter 20(1), 18.

Arluke, A., Levin J., Luke, C., & Ascione, F.R. (1999). The relationship of animal abuse to violence and other forms of antisocial behavior. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 14(9), 963-975.

Arluke, A. & Luke, C. (1997). Physical cruelty toward animals in Massachusetts, 1975-1996. Society & Animals 5(3), 195-204.

Ascione, F.R. (2001). Animal Abuse and Youth Violence. Juvenile Justice Bulletin, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, September.

Balkin, D. & Schoen, K. (2004). Lawyers: A Critical Segment Addressing the Link. Protecting Children 19(1), 13-18.

Chicago Crime Commission (2004). RAV2: Reduce animal violence, reduce all violence: A program to amplify human and animal violence prevention and reduction by targeting dog fighting and animal cruelty. Action Alert (August), 1-5

Clarke, J. P.(2002). New South Wales police animal cruelty research project. Sydney, Australia: Unpublished report, New South Wales Police Service.

Cohn, P. N. (1996). The Injustice of Animal Welfare: A Review of "Animals, Property and the Law." Animal Law, Vol. 2, Spring, 207-212.

Davidson, H. (1998). What lawyers and judges should know about the link between child abuse and animal cruelty. Child Law Practice 17(4), 60-63.

Frasch, P. D., Otto, S. K., Olsen, K. M., & Ernest, P. A. (1999). State Animal Anti-Cruelty Statutes: An Overview. Animal Law 5, 69-80.

Humane Society of the U.S.(2004). 2003 Report of Animal Cruelty Cases. Washington, DC.

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Humane Society of the U.S. (2002). 2001 Report of Animal Cruelty Cases. Washington, DC.

Humane Society of the U.S.(2001). 2000 Report of Animal Cruelty Cases. Washington, DC.

Lockwood, R. (2000). Cruelty to Animals and Human Violence. Arlington, VA: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Training Key # 526.

Lockwood, R. (1989). Cruelty to Animals and Human Violence. Arlington, VA: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Training Key # 392.

Lockwood, R. & Church, A. (1996).Deadly serious: An FBI perspective on animal cruelty Humane Society News, Fall, 27-30.

Ponder, C. & Lockwood, R. (2000). Programs educate law enforcement on link between animal cruelty and domestic violence. The Police Chief, November, 31-36.

Ritter, A.W. (1996). The cycle of violence often begins with violence toward animals. The Prosecutor (Jan.-Feb.), 31-33.

Rowan, A. N. (1999). Cruelty and abuse to animals: A typology. In, F. R. Ascione & P. Arkow, eds.: Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse: Linking the Circles of Compassion for Prevention and Intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, pp. 328-334.

Sauder, J.(2000). Enacting and enforcing felony animal cruelty laws to prevent violence against humans. Animal Law 6(1), 1-21.

Trowbridge, D. (1998). Definitions for Animal Cruelty Laws. In, Olson, Patricia, ed,: Recognizing and Reporting Animal Abuse: A Veterinarian's Guide. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association, 1-3.

Turner, N. (2000) Animal abuse and the link to domestic violence. The Police Chief, June, pp. 28-29.

Vermeulen, H. & Odendaal, J. S.J. (1993). Proposed typology of companion animal abuse. Anthrozoös6, 248-257.

CRIMINOLOGY

Agnew, R. (1998). The causes of animal abuse: A social-psychological analysis. Journal of Theoretical Criminology 2(2),1998, 177-209.

Beirne, P. (2004). From animal abuse to interhuman violence? A critical review of the progression thesis. Society & Animals 12(1), 39-65.

Beirne, P. (1995). The use and abuse of animals in criminology: A brief history and current review. Social Justice 22, 5-31.

Dadds, M. R., Turner, C. & Mcaloon, J. (2002). Developmental links between cruelty to animals and human violence. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 35, 363-382.

Kellert, S. R. & Felthous, A. R. (1985). Childhood cruelty toward animals among criminals and noncriminals. Human Relations, 38, 1113-1129.

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Merz-Perez, L., Heide, K. M., & Silverman, I.J. (2001). Childhood cruelty to animals and subsequent violence against humans. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45(5), 556-572.

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Widom, C. S. (1989). Does violence beget violence? A critical examination of the literature.Psychological Bulletin, 106(1), 3-28.

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 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT, INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT

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Lockwood, R. (2004). Cruelty towards cats: Who does what to whom and why? Presentation at 10th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations, Glasgow, Scotland, October.

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