Friday, March 16, 2012
bibliography for five scholarly articles
Currie, Cheryl L. “Animal Cruelty by Children Exposed to Domestic Violence.” Child Abuse and Neglect 30 (2006): 425-435. Print
In the article “Animal Cruelty by Children Exposed to Domestic Violence” by Cheryl L Curie, she determines whether if children exposed to domestic violence were significantly more likely to be cruel to animals than children exposed to violence. She supports her claim by using stats and comparing mothers that exposed their children to violence to mothers that did not expose their children to violence. Her purpose is to show mothers that they hold the key to stopping animal abuse by first starting and fixing their parent skills. The intended audience of this article is mothers who need to change.
Merz-Perez, Linda., and Heide, Kathleen M. “Animal cruelty: Pathway to Violence against People.” Altamira Press (2004)
In the book “Pathway to violence against People” by Linda Merz-Perez and Kathleen M. Heide, they tend to show that children are just like older men in prison that do the same thing when reach the age. They show their point by stating cases about children abusing animals. This is their main focus and their purpose is to show people that not everyone has to be cruel to animals, that they should be gentle animal lovers. The intended audience is people who have been abusing animals and need to stop.
Wax, Douglas E. “Enuresis, Fire Setting, and Animal Cruelty.” Child Psychiatry and Human Development 4.3 Spring 1974 152-156. Print
In the article “Enuresis, Fire Setting, and Animal Cruelty” by Douglas E. Wax, he tends to emphasize upon primary prevention efforts involving early identification and intervention with vulnerable children who run high risk of serious adolescent and adult delinquency. He supports his claim by having statistics and testing children that may have these problems. His purpose is to help out the children who may be having these problems throughout the United States. His intended audience is parents who allow this to happen to their children.
Gleyzer, Roman. “Animal Cruelty and Psychiatric Disorders.” Regular Article 30. November 2, 2002: 257-265. Print.
In the article “Animal Cruelty and Psychiatric Disorders” by Roman Gleyzer he tends to show that people who have antisocial personality disorders tend to abuse animals. He supports this by having stats throughout experiment. His purpose is to show that not all kids should be abusing animals just because they are having issues. His intended audience is mothers who need to make sure that their kids do not abuse animals.
United Poultry Concerns. “Chickens Deserve Compassionate Care.” All-Creatures.org. Nov. 1, 2011
In the article “Chickens Deserve Compassionate Care.” by the United Poultry Concerns, they tend to show how much veterinary care chickens should get and how good the quality. The do this by giving pathos on how chickens get treated. Their purpose is to get chicken holders to be more careful on how they treat their animals. Their intended audience is chicken holders who need to learn on how important it is to treat a chicken.
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