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Article on cruetly against animal in the society

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Answered by raina24
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Cruelty to animals, also called animalabuse, animal neglect or animal cruelty, is the infliction by omission (animal neglect) or by commission by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal. ... Cruelty toanimals sometimes encompasses inflicting harm or suffering as an end in itself, defined as zoosadism
Answered by saitejassb
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This is a collection of articles on Animal Abuse and Cruelty from the Society & Animals Journal in relation to the studies of the human-animal relationship.  The Society & Animals Journal is academic journal that publishes studies that describe and analyze our experiences of non-human animals from the perspective of various disciplines within both the social sciences and humanities.

Tiplady, C. M., Walsh, D. B., & Phillips, C. J. C. (2017). The Animals are All I Have: Domestic Violence, Companion Animals, and Veterinarians. Society & Animals.

Characteristics of Juvenile Offenders Admitting to Sexual Activity with Non-Human Animals. William M. Fleming, Brian Jory, and David L. Burton. Volume 10, Issue 1, pages: 31 –45.

Cruel Intimacies and Risky Relationships: Accounting for Suffering in Industrial Livestock Production. Natalie Purcell. Volume 19, Issue 1, pages: 59 –81.

Death or Declaw: Dealing with Moral Ambiguity in a Veterinary Hospital. Atwood-Harvey, Dana. Volume 13, Issue 4, pages: 315 –342.

Empathic Correlates Of Witnessing The Inhumane Killing Of An Animal: An Investigation Of Single And Multiple Exposures. Beth Daly; Larry L. Morton. Volume 16, Issue 3, pages: 243 –255.

Framing Cruelty: The Construction of Duck Shooting as a Social Problem. Lyle Munro. Volume 5, Issue 2, pages: 137 –154.

From Animal Abuse to Interhuman Violence? A Critical Review of the Progression Thesis. Piers Beirne. Volume 12, Issue 1, pages 39 – 65.

Functional Links Between Intimate Partner Violence And Animal Abuse: Personality Features And Representations Of Aggression. Maya Gupta. Volume 16, Issue 3, pages: 223 –242.

Horse Maiming in the English Countryside: Moral Panic, Human Deviance, and the Social Construction of Victimhood. Roger Yates, Chris Powell, and Piers Beirne. Volume 9, Issue 1, pages: 1 –23.

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