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Animal Harm: Perspectives on Why People Harm and Kill Animals


Animal Harm: Perspectives on Why People Harm and Kill Animals

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Animal Harm: Perspectives on Why People Harm and Kill Animals

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ISBN:
9781409442080
Publication Date:
10 Jan 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
306 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Animal Harm: Perspectives on Why People Harm and Kill Animals

Description

Why do people harm, injure, torture and kill animals? This book evaluates the reasons why these crimes are committed and outlines the characteristics of the animal offender. It considers ethical and value judgements made about animals and the tacit acknowledgement and justification of unacceptable criminal behaviour towards the harming of animals made by offenders. Situating animal abuse, wildlife crime, illegal wildlife trading and other unlawful activities directed at animals firmly within Green Criminology, the book contends that this is a distinct, multi-dimensional type of criminality which persists despite the introduction of relevant legislation. Taking a broad approach, the book considers the killing and harming of animals in an international context and examines the effectiveness of current legislation, policy and sentencing. Including a section on further reading and useful organizations, this book is a valuable exploration into perspectives on the responsibility owed by man to animals as part of broader ecological and legal concerns. It will interest criminologists, ecologists, animal protectionists and those interested in law and society and law and the environment.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Nature of Animal Harm; Chapter 3 Identifying Animal Offenders; Chapter 4 Animal Harm and Domestic Animals; Chapter 5 Animal Harm and Traditional Fieldsports; Chapter 6 Animal Harm, Culture and Self-Expression; Chapter 7 Sport and Trophy Hunting; Chapter 8 Trade in Wildlife and Derivatives; Chapter 9 Animal Harm and Public Policy; Chapter 10 Conclusion;

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