Monday, April 6, 2015

Annotated Bibliography (full)

Angela Rini

Dr. Walts

27 March 2015
Annotated Bibliography

"Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty." ASPCA. np. nd. Web. 20 Mar. 2009.

This article is featured on the ASPCA website. The author’s purpose is to inform the audience about the facts and statistics between the link of domestic violence and animal abuse. Anyone interested or needing to know more about how domestic violence and animal abuse are related can find this article beneficial. The link between domestic violence and abuse against animals can be made clear through this article. The large numbers show the proof, and there are facts present to support those statistics. Also included in the article are ways in which the ASPCA is taking preventative measures in order to keep victims of battery and their pets together. This source is to be used when specific data and statistics are needed in my paper when discussing how domestic abuse and animal abuse are related.

Febres, Jeniimarie. "Adulthood Animal Abuse Among Men Arrested for Domestic Violence."    Violence Against Women 20. 9 (2014): 1059-1077. Web. 20 Mar. 2015.

This article is found in the Violence Against Women Journal. The author demonstrates how intimate partner violence (otherwise called domestic violence) and how adulthood animal abuse are related. People researching the link between domestic violence and animal abuse can benefit from this article. The article includes an examination of 307 men arrested for domestic violence and the percentage of those men that also had a history of animal abuse.This is a very fact filled and useful article, however it may be seen as biased since it only examined men. This article will be used in my paper for further proof about the link between domestic violence and animal abuse.

Flynn, Clifton P. “Examining the Links Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence.” Crime, Law and Social Change 55.5 (2011): 453-468. Web. 25 Mar. 2015.

This article is found in the Journal of Crime, Law, and Social Changes. The author is informing about how interpersonal violence can be an indicator of animal abuse. The article provides research on both animal abuse and interpersonal violence, and how those two are connected, in order to prove how they are related. This article is very useful to anyone research how domestic violence and animal abuse are intertwined. Although the article contains facts pertaining to animal abuse, it also presents both sides to the argument of are they or aren’t they related? In my paper I will be examining the link between animal abuse and domestic violence, and this source will provide me with ample evidence for that idea.

Gleyzer, R. "Animal Cruelty and Psychiatric Disorders." Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online 30.2. (2002): np. Web. 20 Mar. 2015.

This article is featured in the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online. The author is informing the audience about APD, antisocial personality disorder, and how many of the diagnosed are also cruel to animals. Anybody who needs to know about how psychiatric disorders play a part in animal cruelty can find use in this article. The article features information on a study conducted on 48 criminals who had a history of APD and other psychiatric disorders and how animal cruelty is associated with those disorders. This source will be used in my paper to back up facts regarding why people are cruel to animals, psychiatric disorders being one main reason.

“Understanding Animal Neglect and Cruelty.” The National Humane Education Society. np. nd. Web. 25 Mar. 2015.

This article was found on the National Humane Education Society website. This article includes facts about the root causes, punishment, and solutions to animal abuse. The author wishes to inform the audience about these three subject areas, the audience being anyone who is researching or is curious as to why people abuse animals and what can be done about it. This source includes straight forward facts regarding reasons behind animal abuse, being: behavioral/psychotic disturbances, the “cycle of violence,” and a disconnect with nature. I will not need much information about the punishment and solutions part of the article for this paper, but the reasons behind the violence part of the article really helps to generalize the main reasons behind animal abuse, and gets into more specific details.

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