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Understanding Animal Abuse and How to Intervene with Children and
Young People offers a positive, compassion-based and
trauma-informed approach to understanding and intervening in animal
abuse. It provides an accessible cross-disciplinary synthesis of
current international evidence on animal abuse and a toolkit for
professionals working with people and/or animals to help them
understand, prevent and intervene in cases of animal abuse. With
contributions from experts in the field, this essential text offers
ten user-friendly chapters with questions for reflection and key
summary points. It offers a definition of animal abuse, synthesises
the latest research on children, young people and animal abuse,
explores the link between animal abuse and other forms of abuse and
outlines legal perspectives on animal abuse. The second half of the
book presents a practical toolkit for professionals, offering
guidance and strategies for the prevention of and intervention in
cases of animal abuse. It provides multidisciplinary perspectives
on interventions; from teachers’ and social workers roles in
detection and intervention of childhood animal abuse, to the roles
of enforcement agencies and veterinarians in legal cases of adult
animal abuse. Together with a final chapter proposing new
directions for research, policy and practice, this guide is for all
who work with children, young people and/or animals, including
psychologists, social workers, veterinarians, education
professionals and animal welfare educators. It is also a key
reading for those involved in legal and policy issues relating to
animal welfare.
Understanding Animal Abuse and How to Intervene with Children and
Young People offers a positive, compassion-based and
trauma-informed approach to understanding and intervening in animal
abuse. It provides an accessible cross-disciplinary synthesis of
current international evidence on animal abuse and a toolkit for
professionals working with people and/or animals to help them
understand, prevent and intervene in cases of animal abuse. With
contributions from experts in the field, this essential text offers
ten user-friendly chapters with questions for reflection and key
summary points. It offers a definition of animal abuse, synthesises
the latest research on children, young people and animal abuse,
explores the link between animal abuse and other forms of abuse and
outlines legal perspectives on animal abuse. The second half of the
book presents a practical toolkit for professionals, offering
guidance and strategies for the prevention of and intervention in
cases of animal abuse. It provides multidisciplinary perspectives
on interventions; from teachers’ and social workers roles in
detection and intervention of childhood animal abuse, to the roles
of enforcement agencies and veterinarians in legal cases of adult
animal abuse. Together with a final chapter proposing new
directions for research, policy and practice, this guide is for all
who work with children, young people and/or animals, including
psychologists, social workers, veterinarians, education
professionals and animal welfare educators. It is also a key
reading for those involved in legal and policy issues relating to
animal welfare.
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