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Web resource: http://www.tandfonline.com
Type: Journal Article
Title: Domestic violence and animal cruelty: untangling the web of abuse
Other Titles: Social work education
Authors: Faver, Catherine A
Strand, Elizabeth B
Keywords: Animal abuse;Standards;Training
Year: 2003
Publisher: Joint University Council, Social Work Education Committee, Royal Institute of Public Administration
Citation: 39 (2), Spring-Summer 2003
Notes:  Provides an overview of research into the link between animal cruelty and domestic violence and the use of violence towards family pets as a means of coercing and/or controlling female partners. The need for recognition of the link between animal and human abuse amongst service providers in the US is highlighted and some of the implications of recent research for social work practice are suggested. A list of relevant knowledge and skills for social workers attempting to incorporate recognition of the link between animal cruelty and domestic violence into practice is presented and some specific strategies organisations might employ are described.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14303
ISSN: 2615479
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