Generality of deviance hypothesis, xxxiii, 14-15, 75-80, 141-142 |
Gerry, Elbridge T., xxi |
Graduation hypothesis, xxxiii, 14-15, 73-80, 105-106, 120-122, 140-141 |
H |
Human Exemptionalism Paradigm (HEP), 2-4 |
Human-nonhuman animal bond, 44 |
I |
Independent variables, 22 |
International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ), 9 |
K |
Kant, Immanuel, 38 |
L |
Legal status of animals (see also Anti-cruelty laws), 8, 47-49, 51-53, 58-59, 116-117, 142, 148 |
Life course theory, 93-95 |
M |
Man's best friend, 40 |
Masculinity, 130-131 |
N |
National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), 87-88 |
National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), 86 |
Neutralization theory, 92 |
New Ecological Paradigm (NEP), 3-4 |
New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NY-SPCA), xx, xxi |
Nonhuman (see also Animal), 19 |
P |
Partner abuse and animal abuse (see also Animal abuse and partner abuse), 97-104, 107-109 |
Partner abuse and child abuse, 112 |
Partner abuse offender index, 29-30, 96, 104, 121, 123, 134, 137 |
Partner abuse, findings, 104-109 |
Partner victimization, 109-113 |
Pet sheltering programs, 103 |
Positivism, xv |
Protection orders, 103 |
Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PSYETA), 9 |
R |
Retrospective bias, 18 |
Routine activities theory, 91 |
S |
Self-control theory, 92 |
Social control theory, 92 |