21. The Death of Animal Rights | HumaneSpot.org
core messages of opposing cruelty and appealing to compassion. Sadly, it isn't working, and animal advocates must break out of their existing paradigms if they intend to achieve significant results.
A Lesson from Environmentalists
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22. Youths - Social, Ethical Development | HumaneSpot.org
cases that involved animal cruelty. The author describes how the observations from this survey can help other child welfare workers understand that animal cruelty is an indicator of further domestic violence.
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23. Youths - Social, Ethical Development | HumaneSpot.org
proposes including animal cruelty as an important component for assessment and treatment.
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The Effect of Inmates' Self-Reported Childhood
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24. The Change Agenda for Animals | HumaneSpot.org
#45: Animal Cruelty Reporting (for the Justice Department) – collect data on animal Cruelty crimes as a separate category in federal databases that collect crime statistics, to allow law enforcement to analyze trends and
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25. Humane Thinking, from HRC | HumaneSpot.org
more obvious acts of animal cruelty such as dogfighting and crowding hens into tiny cages. The question is: how can we push animal cruelty even further into the margins of acceptable behavior?
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26. Animal Advocacy | HumaneSpot.org
cases that involved animal cruelty. The author describes how the observations from this survey can help other child welfare workers understand that animal cruelty is an indicator of further domestic violence.
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27. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
#45: Animal Cruelty Reporting (for the Justice Department) – collect data on animal Cruelty crimes as a separate category in federal databases that collect crime statistics, to allow law enforcement to analyze trends and
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28. Pet Ownership | HumaneSpot.org
to Protect Pets from Cruelty and Abuse
Submitted on Apr 07, 2009 (Original item from 2009)
Companion Animals
by Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
A survey of Indiana residents shows
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29. Shock Advocacy (Part 3 of 4) | HumaneSpot.org
population aware of the cruelty that animals suffer on a daily basis in slaughterhouses, factory farms, fur farms, puppy mills and other locations of animal exploitation. The main objection to these images is that they may be perceived as "too
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30. Attitudes Toward Social Movement Tactics (Part 2 of 4) | HumaneSpot.org
the most support. Anti-cruelty investigations, media outreach, and speaking in schools are all aimed at educating individuals. Education campaigns are based on the premise that if cruelty is exposed (via investigations or the media) and
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