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Index
Cover
Frontmatter
1. Introduction
2. Historical Background of Animal Cruelty
3. Attachment
4. Empathy
5. General Violence
6. Meloy’s Biopsychosocial Model of Violence
7. Meloy’s Bimodal Theory of Affective (Reactive) and Predatory (Instrumental) Violence
8. The Relationship Between Violence, Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
9. Interpersonal Violence
10. Description of the Problem of Animal Cruelty and Its Association with Interpersonal Violence
11. The Relationship Between Family Violence and Animal Cruelty
12. Predicting Risk of Animal Cruelty and Other Violence
13. Motivations of Animal Cruelty Acts and Other Violence
14. Methods
15. Materials
16. Results
17. Discussion
18. Case Example of Predominantly Affective Animal Cruelty Offenses
19. Case Examples of Predatory Animal Cruelty Offenses
20. Comparison of Affective and Predatory Offenders
21. Suggestions
22. Conclusion
23. Limitations and Strengths
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