Animal Cruelty

Animal Cruelty
Author: Linda Merz-Perez
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2003-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0759115966

Practitioners in the animal welfare field, law enforcement circles, and social services arena have often maintained that childhood cruelty to animals is a forerunner to violence against people. Does this behavior serve as a red flag with respect to extremely violent offenders, such as serial killers? Is it part of the cycle of violence associated with domestic abuse? Perez and Heide provide the first scientific examination of this relationship and examine issues of cruelty across different types of animals (pet, wild, stray, farm). The authors evaluate both qualitative and quantitative data to identify correlations between childhood cruelty and adult violent behavior, utilizing interviews and criminal records of violent and nonviolent inmates in a maximum security prison. Their findings will be of importance to a diverse audience, including researchers and practitioners in the field of juvenile justice, violence and domestic abuse, social welfare, animal welfare and animal rights and developmental psychologists and counselors, as well as law enforcement officers, district attorneys and judges, county and municipal officials, animal control officers, veterinarians, and school administrators, especially those concerned with intervention and prevention strategies.

The Fiery Ring (House of Winslow Book #28)

The Fiery Ring (House of Winslow Book #28)
Author: Gilbert Morris
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441270531

Joy Winslow is convinced her inheritance has been stolen by the greedy couple who took her and her brother, Travis, in after their parents' death. When Travis leaves to find work, Joy endures without him for only a short time before she runs away. Joy meets Chase Gallagher when he rescues her from a dangerous situation. Chase helps her find work in a circus, performing with the big cats. Torn by family loyalty, love for Chase, and a desire for revenge, Joy searches desperately for a path that will bring peace.

Keepers of the Animals

Keepers of the Animals
Author: Michael J. Caduto
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781555913861

Using stories to show the importance of wildlife in Native American traditions, this book gives parents and teachers an exciting way to teach children about animals.

Adaptive Behavior and Learning

Adaptive Behavior and Learning
Author: J. E. R. Staddon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1107082471

Summarizes the current state of both theoretical and experimental knowledge about learning in animals.

Human and Animal Sensitivity

Human and Animal Sensitivity
Author: Fabio Napolitano
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3039212613

This book presents cross-discipline studies covering aspects ranging from animal science to social/consumer sciences and psychology, with the aim to collect and disseminate information promoting the continuous enhancement of animal welfare by improving stakeholders’ perception of animal welfare. Although animal welfare is about how the animals perceive the surrounding environment, the actual welfare of the animals is dependent on how the stakeholders perceive and weigh animal welfare. The stakeholders can, either directly (i.e., through stock-people interaction with the animals) or indirectly (e.g., when retailers and consumers are willing to pay more for high welfare animal-based products), affect the way animals are kept and handled.

The Quest for Symbolic Communication in Non-Human Animals

The Quest for Symbolic Communication in Non-Human Animals
Author: Ulrike Griebel
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2024-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 2832550339

Human language is unique among animals. We assume that complex cognitive capacities in general and language in particular evolved gradually and thus are manifest in different kinds and/or degrees in other animals demonstrating social communication. This assumption is supported by the fact that we can train social species from very different groups of animals (e.g. great apes, dolphins, dogs, parrots) to understand and in several cases even use abstract symbols for communication with humans and conspecifics. Even simple grammatical rules for sequences of 2-3 symbols can be trained to be understood by several species (e.g. great apes, dogs, dolphins). Even though human language training in these species takes considerable time and effort, it convinces us that cognitive foundations for language are present in other species, and, given the relevant selection pressures, symbolic communication could evolve in other species.

Ethics, Humans and Other Animals

Ethics, Humans and Other Animals
Author: Rosalind Hursthouse
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 113519923X

This introductory textbook is ideally suited to newcomers to philosophy and ethical problems. Rosalind Hursthouse carefully introduces the three standard approaches in current ethical theory: utilitarianism, rights, and virtue ethics. She links each chapter to readings from key exponents such as Peter Singer and Mary Midgley and asks students to think critically about these readings for themselves. Key features include clear activities and activities, chapter summaries and guides to further reading.

Discovering Nature with Young Children

Discovering Nature with Young Children
Author: Ingrid Chalufour
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1929610386

Explore the wonders of the natural world with the naturally curious child.

Advances and Perspectives in Farm Animal Learning and Cognition

Advances and Perspectives in Farm Animal Learning and Cognition
Author: Christian Nawroth
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2019-10-18
Genre:
ISBN: 2889630544

Research on animal learning and cognition has so far mainly focused on a few prominent model species, including primates, corvids and dogs. For years, comparative psychologists and ethologists have been suggesting that more animal species should be considered in comparative cognitive science. The abundance and accessibility of livestock offer an opportunity, not merely to extend the comparative approach, but also to deepen our knowledge of the mental lives of farm animals. Such approaches also help to assess the needs of farm animals, in order to improve their welfare. In recent years, scientific interest in different aspects of farm animal psychology, including emotionality, personality and cognitive capacities, has been on the rise, proving that farm animals have sophisticated cognitive skills to comprehend and cope with their environment. As knowledge of how farm animals perceive and interact with their physical and social environments is crucial for animal welfare, the aim of this Research Topic is to promote investigations of farm animal cognitive capacities and their implications for animal welfare-related issues. We have therefore collected original research and review articles, as well as opinion and perspective papers that are distributed among the two hosting magazines, Frontiers in Veterinary Science (section Animal Behavior and Welfare) and Frontiers in Psychology (section Comparative Psychology). The published articles present state-of-the-art research on farm animal learning and cognition, highlight future perspectives in this research area and pinpoint shortcomings and limitations in interpreting current findings. They offer new cross-disciplinary frameworks (e.g. links between affective states and cognition) and discuss the applied implementation of these findings (e.g. cognitive enrichment). These contributions will increase our understanding of the cognitive mechanisms that enable farm animals to effectively interact with their environment and pave the way for future cross-disciplinary endeavors.