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The social and emotional context of childhood and adolescent animal cruelty: is there a link to adult interpersonal crimes?

Suzanne E Tallichet1, Christopher Hensley.   

Abstract

The link between early animal abuse and later violence toward humans may depend on how acts of animal cruelty are experienced by those whose behavior demonstrates this graduation. Unfortunately, the research investigating the social and emotional context for the youthful commission of animal cruelty as it escalates to adult interpersonal violence is relatively nonexistent. Using 112 cases from a larger sample of 261 inmates surveyed at both medium and maximum security prisons in a southern state, the present study examined the effects of age of onset and frequency of animal cruelty, the covertness of animal cruelty, the commission of animal cruelty within a group or in isolation, and empathy for the abused animals. Inmates who had covered up their childhood and adolescent animal cruelty were more likely to have been convicted of repeated acts of interpersonal violence, demonstrating that the role of empathy and individuals present during acts of animal cruelty were less important than concealing those acts.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18505815     DOI: 10.1177/0306624X08319417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol        ISSN: 0306-624X


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1.  Effects of childhood adversity on bullying and cruelty to animals in the United States: findings from a national sample.

Authors:  Michael G Vaughn; Qiang Fu; Kevin M Beaver; Matt Delisi; Brian E Perron; Matthew O Howard
Journal:  J Interpers Violence       Date:  2011-05-20
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