The Latham Foundation article archive. Click here
People and Animals, Kindness and Cruelty: Research Directions and Policy Implications. F. R. Ascione and K. Shapiro, Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 65, No. 3, 2009, pp. 569—587. Click here
Exploring the Link between Recurrent Acts of Childhood and Adolescent Animal Cruelty and Subsequent Violent Crime, by S. E. Tallichet and C. Hensley, Criminal Justice Review, September 1, 2004; 29(2): 304 - 316.
Associations Among Cruelty to Animals, Family Conflict, and Psychopathic Traits in Childhood, by M. R. Dadds, C. Whiting and D. J. Hawes, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, March 1, 2006; 21(3): 411 - 429.
Animal Cruelty Motivations: Assessing Demographic and Situational Influences, C. Hensley and S. E. Tallichet, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, November 1, 2005; 20(11): 1429 - 1443.
Animal Abuse and Youth Violence, Juvenile Justice Bulletin. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Program. September, 2001. Frank R. Ascione. Phone: (800) 933-9637.
Another Weapon For Combating Family Violence: Prevention of Animal Abuse, Animal Law. Volume 4, 1998, pp. 1-31. Phone: (503) 768-6798.
Animal Abuse and Exposure to Interparental Violence in Italian Youth, by A. C. Baldry, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, March 1, 2003; 18(3): 258 - 281.
The Linkage of Animal Abuse with Interpersonal Violence: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing?, by H. Piper, Journal of Social Work, August 1, 2003; 3(2): 161 - 177.
Future Directions in Human-Animal Bond Research, by A. M. Beck and A. H. Katcher, American Behavioral Scientist, September 1, 2003; 47(1): 79 - 93.
From Animal Cruelty to Serial Murder: Applying the Graduation Hypothesis, by J. Wright and C. Hensley, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, February 1, 2003; 47(1): 71 - 88.
Violence Prevention and Intervention: A Directory of Animal-Related Programs, The Humane Society of the United States, 2100 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037, phone: (202) 452-1100.
The Abuse of Animals and Domestic Violence: A National Survey of Shelters for Women Who Are Battered by Frank R. Ascione, Ph.D., Claudia V. Weber, M.S., and David S. Wood, Utah State University. Originally published in Society and Animals, 1997, 5(3). Click here
Protecting Children & Animals, American Humane Association, Vol 19, Number 1, 2004; Understanding and Addressing the Link between Child Maltreatment and Animal Abuse: A Cross-systems Approach to Protecting and Supporting Families. Click here
Safe Havens for Pets: Guidelines for Programs Sheltering Pets for Women who are Battered. Ascione, F.R., 2000, Morristown, NJ: Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
Recognizing The Connection Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence Prompts Better Animal Protection, American Humane Association, The National Humane Review Quarterly Journal, pages 12-13. Click here
The Vicious Circle, Doris Day Animal League, Animal Guardian, 1998. Click here
Animal Assisted Therapy, Bibliography. Click here
Children Who Are Cruel, Bibliography. Click here
Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty, Bibliography. Click here
The Link Between Child Abuse and Animal Cruelty, Bibliography. Click here