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ArtikelWhy family professionals can no longer ignore violence toward animals  
Oleh: Flynn, Clifton P.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Family Relations vol. 49 no. 01 (Jan. 2000), page 87-95.
Topik: animal abuse; animal cruelty; domestic violence; interpersonal violence; family violence
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Isi artikelThe issue of violence to animals has been virtually ignored by family scholars and other family professionals. After looking at why animal abuse has not received attention, it is argued that those who study and work with families need to attend to animal abuse for 'seven reasons: (a) animal abuse is a serious antisocial behavior by children and adolescents; (b) it is a relatively common childhood occurrence; (c) it has potential negative developmental consequences; (d) violence toward animals is related to interpersonal violence; (e) it is connected to and may be a marker of family violence; (f) the well-being of companion animals is being neglected; and (g) it will help achieve a less violent society. The implications for research, policy, counseling and human services, and family life education are discussed.
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