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-- Introduction -- Assessing the Animal Cruelty-Delinquency Relationship -- Cross-Sectional Correlations -- Prospective Associations -- Interpreting the Animal Cruelty-Delinquency Relationship -- Violence Graduation Hypothesis -- Deviance Generalization Hypothesis -- Antecedent Lifestyle Hypothesis -- Recommendations for Future Research -- An International Perspective -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Animal Cruelty and the Development of "Link" Research between Nonhuman and Human Violence -- Introduction -- Animal Cruelty and Human Violence -- Defining Animal Cruelty -- Link Studies Then and Now -- Motives and Methods -- Link Theories and Their Empirical Support -- Whither the Link? -- References -- Chapter 5 Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating -- Introduction -- The Link between Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence -- Attitudes toward Animal Abuse -- Interpersonal Relating -- Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating -- Method. 327 $aParticipants -- Measures -- Procedure -- Data analysis -- Results -- Descriptive Statistics -- Comparison of Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating for Males and Females -- Correlations between Attitudes toward Animal Abuse/Interpersonal Relating and Age -- Correlations between Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating -- Discussion -- Limitations of the Study -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 Toward a Classification of Animal Maltreatment -- Introduction -- Psychotic Animal Killing -- Substantial Animal Cruelty in Childhood -- Conduct Disorder -- Serial and Sexual Homicide -- Sexual Maltreatment of Animals -- Partner and Pet Animal Abuse -- Animal Hoarding -- Future Directions -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 How Animal Abuse Is Related to Interpersonal Violence: A Review of Research in Turkey -- Introduction -- The Relationship Between Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence -- Major Risk and Protective Factors for Animal Abuse -- The Research in Turkey -- Research on the Interaction between Animals and Humans and the Link between Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence in Turkey -- Turkey-Specific Risk and Protective Factors -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Dog Ownership, Love, and Violentization among Young People in the United Kingdom -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- "Status" Dogs, Irresponsible Dog Ownerships, and Social Responses -- Evidencing the Link -- Methodology -- Motivations for Dog Ownership and Related Harms -- Extrinsic Motivations -- Intrinsic Motivations -- Dogs as Instruments and Individuals in the Violentization Process -- Violent Dominative Encounters -- The Violentization Process -- Violent Communal Disorganization and Organization -- Conclusion -- References. 327 $aChapter 9 Instrumental Harm toward Animals in a Milgram-like Experiment in France: The Role of Nonpathological Personality Traits -- Introduction -- Animal Experiments as Instrumental Aggression -- Personality and Animal Killing -- Dispositional Empathy -- Gender -- Methods -- Participants -- Measures -- Speciesism -- Social Dominance Orientation -- Empathic Concern -- Procedure -- Learning Protocol -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Part 2 Policy and Practice -- Chapter 10 Animal Cruelty, the Link to Interpersonal Violence, and the Law -- Introduction -- The Macdonald Triad -- Post-Triadic Research -- Assessing the State of the Research on the Link -- Legal Relevance of the Link -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Bestiality -- Introduction -- Terminology -- Epidemiology, Sexual Acts, and Motivations -- Bestiality and Mental Health -- Violence Risk Research -- Bestiality and the Law -- Early Legal Codes -- Bestiality Law in the United States -- International Bestiality Law -- Bestiality-related Arrests -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 The Role of Veterinarians in the Recognition of Animal Cruelty: Lessons from a Pilot Study in the Netherlands -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Function of the Led -- Results -- Case 1 - Bull Mastiff Abused? -- Case 2 - Cat Abused? -- Case 3 - Rabbit Abused? -- An Overview -- Case 1: Dog Abused? -- Case 2: Unclear Cat Abuse -- Case 3: Abused Dog -- Case 4: Abused Cat -- Reasons for the Veterinarians of Not Reporting Cases of Suspected Animal Abuse -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13 Animal Abuse, Control, and Intimate Partner Violence -- Introduction -- The Nature of Animal Abuse -- The Importance Of Animal Abuse as an Indicator of Human Violence -- Policing and Domestic Abuse -- Animal Abuse and Control -- Conclusions -- References. 327 $aChapter 14 Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment: An Overlooked Opportunity for Intervention? -- Introduction -- Extant Literature on Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment -- Theoretical Explanations for the Relationship Between Animal Maltreatment and Substance Abuse -- The Relationship Between Animal Maltreatment and Other Forms of Family Violence -- Substance Abuse and Child Maltreatment -- Substance Abuse and Intimate Parner Violence -- Substance Abuse and Elder Abuse -- Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment: Treatment Implications -- Future Research -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15 The Impact of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System on Animal Cruelty Prosecutions in Hong Kong -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Animal Cruelty Offense in Hong Kong -- The Use Of Discretion at Investigation and Charging Stage -- The Use of Discretion at the Sentencing Stage -- The Use of Discretion on Appeal and Review -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index -- EULA. 330 $aThis book, edited by Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Rebecca W. 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