Confronting Cruelty

Confronting Cruelty
Title Confronting Cruelty PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Scott
Publisher Melbourne University Publish
Pages 246
Release 2002
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780522849981

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The problem of child abuse seems to have escalated in recent years. Were there any 'battered babies' before the 1960s? Is the sexual abuse of children a recent phenomenon? The subject is often discussed in the media with little or no awareness that it has a long history. Confronting Cruelty examines our changing understanding of what cruelty is, the continuing neglect and abuse of children in our society, and the struggle between philanthropists, social workers and other professional groups for the right to identify and treat the children who are abused. Through the rich case records of the Children's Protection Society, Dorothy Scott and Shurlee Swain document a hundred years of child abuse, and explore how the community has responded to this ever-present social problem.

Confronting Cruelty

Confronting Cruelty
Title Confronting Cruelty PDF eBook
Author Lyle Munro
Publisher BRILL
Pages 232
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9047407172

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Confronting Cruelty is a sociological study of the animal rights movement in the United States, England and Australia. Social movement theory is used to analyse animal cruelty and how and why activists seek to end it in their various campaigns.

Confronting Animal Abuse

Confronting Animal Abuse
Title Confronting Animal Abuse PDF eBook
Author Piers Beirne
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 253
Release 2009-07-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 0742599744

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Confronting Animal Abuse presents a powerful examination of the human-animal relationship and the laws designed to protect it. Piers Beirne, a leading scholar in the growing field of green criminology, explores the heated topic of animal abuse in agriculture, science, and sport, as well as what is known, if anything, about the potential for animal assault to lead to inter-human violence. He convincingly shows how from its roots in the Irish plow-fields of 1635 through today, animal-rights legislation has been primarily shaped by human interest and why we must reconsider the terms of human-animal relationships. Beirne argues that if violations of animals' rights are to be taken seriously, then scholars and activists should examine why some harms to animals are defined as criminal, others as abusive but not criminal and still others as neither criminal nor abusive. Confronting Animal Abuse points to the need for a more inclusive concept of harms to animals, without which the meaning of animal abuse will be overwhelmingly confined to those harms that are regarded as socially unacceptable, one-on-one cases of animal cruelty. Certainly, those cases demand attention. But so, too, do those other and far more numerous institutionalized harms to animals, where abuse is routine, invisible, ubiquitous and often defined as socially acceptable. In this pioneering, pro-animal book Beirne identifies flaws in our traditional understanding of human-animal relationships, and proposes a compelling new approach.

Facing Evil

Facing Evil
Title Facing Evil PDF eBook
Author Paul Woodruff
Publisher Open Court Publishing
Pages 324
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780812695175

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From slavery to the Holocaust to the destruction of the World Trade Center, the specter of human evil continues to haunt and defy all attempts at explanation. This collection of lectures - given at a symposium on evil by prominent scholars, writers, theologians and philosophers - resonates powerfully as we continue to confront the devastation wrought by even a single individual caught in the grip of evil.

Confronting Animal Abuse

Confronting Animal Abuse
Title Confronting Animal Abuse PDF eBook
Author Piers Beirne
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2009-07-16
Genre Law
ISBN

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Confronting Animal Abuse presents a powerful examination of the human-animal relationship and the laws designed to protect it. Piers Beirne explores the heated topic of animal abuse in agriculture, science, and sport, as well as the potential for animal assault to lead to inter-human violence. He convincingly shows how from its roots in the Irish plow-fields of 1635 through today, animal-rights legislation has been primarily shaped by human interest and why we must reconsider the terms of human-animal relationships. To confront animal abuse, the book argues, attention must be paid not only to one-on-one cases of animal cruelty, but also to those far more numerous institutionalized harms where animal abuse often defined as socially acceptable.

New Perspectives on Human-Animal Interactions

New Perspectives on Human-Animal Interactions
Title New Perspectives on Human-Animal Interactions PDF eBook
Author Sarah Knight
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 203
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1444333062

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Animals are important in human psychological and cultural life, and our relationships with other species are psychological and morally complicated. This special issue presents a series of original research articles concerning attitudes towards animals, the ethics of their treatment, the effects of companion animals on human health and psychological well-being, and the role that culture plays in our interactions with other species. The articles illustrate the scope of the new field of human-animal relationships, the variety of research approaches, and the implications of research findings for social policy.

Animals and War

Animals and War
Title Animals and War PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Nocella
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 203
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0739186523

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Animals and War: Confronting the Military-Animal Industrial Complex is the first book to examine how nonhuman animals are used for war by military forces. Each chapter delves deeply into modes of nonhuman animal exploitation: as weapons, test subjects, and transportation, and as casualties of war leading to homelessness, starvation, and death. With leading scholar-activists writing each chapter, this is an important text in the fields of peace studies and critical animal studies. This is a must read for anyone interested in ending war and fostering peace and justice.