Virtual Webinar On-Demand

Animal Abuse as a Strategy of Coercive Control / Prevention of Animal Neglect Through Affordable and Accessible Veterinary Care

1.0 CE Hours , 1.0 On-Demand Clinical , General
Animal Abuse as a Strategy of Coercive Control / Prevention of Animal Neglect Through Affordable and Accessible Veterinary Care

References

References

  • Arkow, P. (2014) ‘Form of Emotional Blackmail: Animal Abuse as a Risk Factor for Domestic Violence’, Family and Intimate Partner Violence, 7(1), pp. 7-13.
  • Fitzgerald, A., Barratt, B., Stevenson, R. and Cheung, C. (2019) ‘Animal Maltreatment in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence: A Manifestation of Power and Control?’ Violence Against Women, 25(15), pp.1806-1828. DOI: 10.1177/1077801218824993.
  • Taylor, N. and Fraser, H. (2019) Companion Animals and Domestic Violence: Rescuing Me, Rescuing You. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Wakeham, M (2021) Animal Abuse as a Strategy of Coercive Control. Bristol. University of Bristol