Protection for pets and people: The critical need for increased federal funding for pet-friendly domestic violence services

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Rachel November
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Abstract

The research linking pet abuse with domestic violence is overwhelming. Pet abuse is a significant indicator that a human family member is suffering too. Further, victims are likely to become abusers themselves, perpetuating the intertwined cycles of pet abuse and domestic violence. Most women in domestic violence shelters report that their pet was also victimized. However, since few domestic violence shelters in the U.S. accommodate pets, victims must decide between leaving their pet to endure further abuse, or delaying their own escape. Current federal grants do not meet the demand for funding. This Note proposes an Amendment to the PAWS Act, requiring the federal government to match state contributions to projects that expand access to pet-friendly shelters.

保护宠物和人类:亟需增加对宠物友好型家庭暴力服务的联邦资助
将虐待宠物与家庭暴力联系起来的研究成果不胜枚举。虐待宠物是人类家庭成员也在遭受痛苦的一个重要指标。此外,受害者很可能自己也成为施虐者,使宠物虐待和家庭暴力的相互交织循环永久化。家庭暴力庇护所中的大多数妇女都表示,她们的宠物也是受害者。然而,由于美国的家庭暴力庇护所很少容纳宠物,因此受害者必须做出决定,是让宠物继续忍受虐待,还是推迟自己的逃离时间。目前的联邦拨款无法满足资金需求。本说明提出了一项《宠物保护法》修正案,要求联邦政府为扩大宠物友好型庇护所的项目提供与州政府捐款相匹配的资金。
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