Animal abuse as a predictor of abuse against humans has been documented
extensively. Society's ever-rising violence has prompted experts to ask
what alternatives are available to identify the early signs and stop the
cycle. The International Handbook of Animal Abuse and Cruelty: Theory,
Research, and Application is the authoritative, up-to-date compendium
covering the historical, legal, research, and applied issues related to
animal abuse and cruelty from scholars worldwide. It will be of value to
psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, child welfare and domestic
violence professionals, and animal welfare advocates, including
veterinarians. Each chapter focuses on different but related aspect of
animal abuse. The book provides fruitful areas of needed study and
offers professionals contemporary reviews of the current state of our
knowledge on animal abuse and its relation to other forms of human
violence. The material will be of special value to readers interested in
mental health issues across the life span as well as child development
and developmental psychopathology.