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Society & Animals Special Issue Violence & Animal Abuse: Advances in research & policy

Society & Animals Special Issue Violence & Animal Abuse: Advances in research & policy Call for Papers Society & Animals Special Issue Violence & Animal Abuse: Advances in research & policy In 1997 Society & Animals published a special issue which presented research examining aspects of the proposed link between deliberate animal abuse and human-directed violence. In the intervening years this field has grown in both scope and application. Th e aim of this special issue is to present papers that focus on research and/or policy developments related to the link between human vio- lence and animal abuse. Papers are invited for this special issue; topics to be considered include, but are not limited to: • The status of the ‘progression thesis’ of violence • Professional or governmental response to animal abuse and interpersonal violence • Family violence and the role of animals • Broader, non-deliberate (e.g., neglect/hoarding ), animal cruelty • Approaches to the assessment and treatment of animal abuse Although the body of the issue will feature full research articles, other forms of papers also are welcome: theory, critical review, brief research reports, and commentary. Special Issue Editors Tania Signal (t.signal@cqu.edu.au) Nik Taylor (n.taylor@cqu.edu.au) Important Dates • Submissions are due June 1, 2007 • Anticipated publication of Special Issue, early http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Society & Animals Brill

Society & Animals Special Issue Violence & Animal Abuse: Advances in research & policy

Society & Animals , Volume 15 (1): 97 – Jan 1, 2007

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Brill
Copyright
© 2007 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1063-1119
eISSN
1568-5306
DOI
10.1163/156853007X169379
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Abstract

Call for Papers Society & Animals Special Issue Violence & Animal Abuse: Advances in research & policy In 1997 Society & Animals published a special issue which presented research examining aspects of the proposed link between deliberate animal abuse and human-directed violence. In the intervening years this field has grown in both scope and application. Th e aim of this special issue is to present papers that focus on research and/or policy developments related to the link between human vio- lence and animal abuse. Papers are invited for this special issue; topics to be considered include, but are not limited to: • The status of the ‘progression thesis’ of violence • Professional or governmental response to animal abuse and interpersonal violence • Family violence and the role of animals • Broader, non-deliberate (e.g., neglect/hoarding ), animal cruelty • Approaches to the assessment and treatment of animal abuse Although the body of the issue will feature full research articles, other forms of papers also are welcome: theory, critical review, brief research reports, and commentary. Special Issue Editors Tania Signal (t.signal@cqu.edu.au) Nik Taylor (n.taylor@cqu.edu.au) Important Dates • Submissions are due June 1, 2007 • Anticipated publication of Special Issue, early

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Published: Jan 1, 2007

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