将军事和民事家庭法庭的点点滴滴联系起来:虐待动物与其他家庭暴力的联系

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
Phil Arkow
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摘要

另一种经常与青少年和亲密伴侣暴力及性侵犯有关的家庭暴力形式是虐待动物。虽然这一动态目前在平民人口中得到了很好的研究,但在现役和退役军人社区中尚未得到广泛解决,在那里,影响军人、退伍军人及其家庭的独特因素可能加剧人际和物种间暴力的风险。这篇文章既描述了人与动物关系的有益方面,也描述了虐待动物对平民、现役军人和退伍军人及其家人的不利影响。报告指出,美国军方对虐待动物行为的反应有限,并鼓励军事法庭法官、家庭倡导项目中心、军队兽医和其他利益相关者更多地了解人与动物关系的有益方面和虐待动物的不利影响,并将其作为潜在的指标和对人类暴力的预测。提高对动物虐待与人类暴力之间联系的认识,有助于预防和应对与平民和军队有关的家庭中的亲密伴侣暴力、儿童虐待和有问题的青少年行为。
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Connecting the dots in military and civilian family courts: Animal abuse's links to other family violence

Connecting the dots in military and civilian family courts: Animal abuse's links to other family violence

An additional form of family violence that frequently is associated with juvenile and intimate partner violence and sexual assault is animal cruelty. While this dynamic is now well researched among civilian populations, it has not as yet been widely addressed in active and retired military communities where unique factors affecting service members, veterans, and their families may exacerbate the risks of interpersonal and interspecies violence. This article describes both the beneficial aspects of human–animal bonds and the adverse impacts of animal abuse among civilian, active, and veteran military service members and their families. It notes the U.S. military's limited responses to acts of animal cruelty and encourages military court judges, Family Advocacy Program centers, military veterinarians, and other stakeholders to gain more insights into both the beneficial aspects of human–animal bonds and the adverse impacts of animal abuse as a potential indicator and predictor of violence against humans. Increased awareness of the link between animal abuse and human violence can be relevant in preventing and responding to intimate partner violence, child maltreatment, and problematic juvenile behaviors in both civilian and military-connected families.

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期刊介绍: Juvenile and Family Court Journal, published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges since 1949, focuses on issues of interest to the field of juvenile and family justice, including: - child abuse and neglect - juvenile delinquency - domestic violence - substance abuse - child custody and visitation - judicial leadership
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