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100 1 _aTiplady, Catherine,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aAnimal abuse :
_bhelping animals and people /
_cby Catherine Tiplady, Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, University of Queensland, Australia.
264 1 _aWallingford, Oxfordshire, UK :
_bCABI,
_c2013.
264 4 _c©2013
300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 233 pages) :
_billustrations, charts
336 _atext
_btxt
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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520 3 _aIn this book the author brings together several years of research on animal abuse, as well as including contributions from key workers in this field, such as in cases involving animal abuse, forensic investigation, welfare of wildlife animals. Case studies provide the detail to keep the reader closely in touch with the real world, and interviews with key people provide an intensely personal experience of abuse. Emphasized are the role of veterinarians which can make a difference by having a critical eye to detect and report animal abuse, giving them a central role and responsibility in managing abuse cases. The vital function that animal cruelty organizations fulfil is also recognized. With many terms in this area being emotive, the author used her scientific background to first define and then confine her discussions to her clear understanding of these terms. Abuse is described in relation to the uses of animals by humans that are most commonly found in the Western world. This is entirely logical because as the many instances of abuse in provision of food and fibre for humans are presented, it becomes only too clear that humans are selfish individuals, tolerating cruelty far more readily when we have something to gain from it. Also included are sections dealing with less common forms of abuse, from bear baiting to bestiality. The book has 250 pages including an index and appendices it is divided into six parts namely animal abuse : defining the problem, animal abuse in culture and society, animal abuse: the human aspect-helping the people involved, animal abuse: the animal side -helping the animals involved, the science of animal abuse; veterinary forensic investigation, and interviews with people who work with animal abuse.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aAnimal abuse : definitions -- History of animal abuse -- Why some people are cruel to animals -- Why some people care for animals -- Animal abuse in food and fibre production -- Animal abuse in hunting, sport, entertainment & art -- Education and animal abuse -- Religion, philosophy, and ethics : how these affect our treatment of animals -- Feminist aspects of animal abuse -- One health / by Phil Arkow -- Human/animal abuse / by CT, Deborah Walsh, and Moo Baulch -- SAFE-T : housing human and animal victims of violence together / by Allie Phillips -- CARE program : pet therapy for children from abusive homes / by Zoe Hinds and Jenna Ooi -- Mental health issues of working with animal abuse / by CT, Deborah Walsh, and Howard Ralph -- Behavioural consequences of animal abuse and its remedies / by Cam Day and Cassandra Day -- Reporting suspected animal abuse -- Prosecuting animal cruelty and neglect matters / by Michael Byrne and Tracy-Lynne Geysen -- Animal abuse case studies and treatment -- Humane euthanasia -- Forensics : introduction to veterinary forensics / by David Bailey -- Forensics : introduction to veterinary forensic investigation / by David Bailey -- Forensics : the animal as living evidence / by David Bailey and Pippa Swan -- Forensics : bitemark analysis / by David Bailey and Stephen J. Drew -- Interviews with people who work with animal abuse.
506 _aAccess limited to subscribing institution.
530 _aAlso available in print format.
588 _aTitle from PDF title page (viewed July 29, 2013).
650 0 _aAnimal welfare.
650 0 _aVeterinary medicine.
650 1 2 _aAnimal Welfare.
650 2 2 _aAnimal Assisted Therapy.
650 2 2 _aForensic Medicine
_xmethods.
650 2 2 _aVeterinary Medicine
_xmethods.
650 4 _aProfessions; Practice and Service.
650 4 _aPets and Companion Animals.
650 4 _aAnimal Welfare.
650 4 _aSocial Psychology and Social Anthropology, (New March 2000)
650 4 _aConflict, (New March 2000)
650 4 _aForensic Science.
650 7 _aAbuse.
_2cabt
650 7 _aAnimal welfare.
_2cabt
650 7 _aBaiting.
_2cabt
650 7 _aCultural sociology.
_2cabt
650 7 _aDomestic violence.
_2cabt
650 7 _aEthics.
_2cabt
650 7 _aForensic medicine.
_2cabt
650 7 _aPets.
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650 7 _aSociety.
_2cabt
650 7 _aSurveys.
_2cabt
650 7 _aVeterinarians.
_2cabt
650 7 _aVeterinary practice.
_2cabt
650 7 _aVeterinary services.
_2cabt
650 7 _aWild animals.
_2cabt
655 0 _aElectronic books.
690 _aCC700
690 _aLL070
690 _aLL810
690 _aUU485
690 _aUU495
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710 2 _aC.A.B. International,
_eissuing body.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aTiplady, Catherine.
_tAnimal abuse.
_dWallingford, Oxfordshire : CABI, c2013.
_z9781845939830
_w(DLC)2012042151
856 4 0 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781845939830.0000
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