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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
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