
Animal Maltreatment
Forensic Mental Health Issues and Evaluations
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 2. November 2015
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-19-936090-1 (ISBN)
Description
Animal maltreatment includes physical or sexual abuse, neglect, or hoarding of animals, and all states have laws prohibiting various forms of animal maltreatment. About one-half have statutory provisions mandating or allowing courts to order forensic mental health assessments of individuals convicted of animal maltreatment offenses. Yet there are few resources on this topic for mental health and legal professionals and none that offer guidance for evaluations in
animal maltreatment cases.
Animal Maltreatment is the first book to provide an overview of animal maltreatment as a legal, clinical, and forensic issue. It offers guidance for mental health and legal professionals involved in the adjudication of animal maltreatment offenses, with a special focus on forensic mental health assessments in such cases. The book reviews the legal and social contexts of animal maltreatment and then describes research-based and clinical knowledge within the area. It offers
perspectives on social and clinical responses in animal maltreatment cases and describes prospects for an area of forensic mental health assessment focused specifically on the forensic evaluation in cases of animal maltreatment. This is the first book that brings together descriptions of the characteristics of those who
maltreat animals, factors associated with animal maltreatment behaviors, information about the impact on the animals themselves, and evaluations of offenders to assist courts in decisions about their rehabilitation. Animal Maltreatment will be of great benefit and interest to general and forensic psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers, as well as lawyers, legal scholars and students, veterinarians, humane law enforcement professionals, and others involved in animal welfare
advocacy.
animal maltreatment cases.
Animal Maltreatment is the first book to provide an overview of animal maltreatment as a legal, clinical, and forensic issue. It offers guidance for mental health and legal professionals involved in the adjudication of animal maltreatment offenses, with a special focus on forensic mental health assessments in such cases. The book reviews the legal and social contexts of animal maltreatment and then describes research-based and clinical knowledge within the area. It offers
perspectives on social and clinical responses in animal maltreatment cases and describes prospects for an area of forensic mental health assessment focused specifically on the forensic evaluation in cases of animal maltreatment. This is the first book that brings together descriptions of the characteristics of those who
maltreat animals, factors associated with animal maltreatment behaviors, information about the impact on the animals themselves, and evaluations of offenders to assist courts in decisions about their rehabilitation. Animal Maltreatment will be of great benefit and interest to general and forensic psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers, as well as lawyers, legal scholars and students, veterinarians, humane law enforcement professionals, and others involved in animal welfare
advocacy.
Reviews / Votes
"Levitt, Patronek, and Grisso have co-edited a groundbreaking, creative, multidisciplinary volume. Chapters address the many facets of animal cruelty and maltreatment. The authors rely on prior research, making this book an outstanding reference for forensic mental health professionals, animal control officers, schools of veterinary medicine, practicing veterinarians, and attorneys. This is a major contribution in an area that has received little prior attention." --Alan M. Goldstein, PhD, ABPP-Forensic, Professor Emeritus, John Jay College of Criminal Justice"Combatting animal cruelty--a serious offense officially recognized by the FBI as a danger to our communities--requires a multi-disciplinary approach. Many states mandate that veterinarians and other agencies report animal crimes, and some now require mental health evaluations and/or counseling for convicted offenders. The editors of this important book, experts in the fields of psychology and veterinary medicine, have compiled an impressive roster of contributors who live and breathe these issues in their daily work--making this a must-read for psychologists, veterinarians, social workers, and prosecutors navigating the unique hurdles that arise in animal cruelty cases." --Lora Dunn, JD, Staff Attorney, Criminal Justice Program, Animal Legal Defense Fund"Levitt, Patronek, and Grisso have created an essential and indispensable resource for anyone who confronts animal maltreatment in their professional work. It's especially timely given the FBI's recent (2015) recognition of the importance of officially tracking different forms of animal maltreatment. The editors and chapter authors are to be commended for addressing critical issues in the fields of animal welfare and human mental health: How do we evaluate incidents of animal maltreatment, and how does forensic science shape our response to perpetrators of animal maltreatment?" --Frank R. Ascione, PhD, Scholar-in-Residence, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver"This book comes at a critical time in legal and animal history when there is growing legal action in cases of animal maltreatment. Written by world-renowned experts, this resource provides key information that has been profoundly lacking in the legal arena. This ground-breaking publication will facilitate the proper and appropriate action in animal cases for all parties involved." --Melinda Merck, DVM, Veterinary Forensics Consulting, LLCMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
766 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-936090-1 (9780199360901)
Schweitzer Classification
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Lacey Levitt | Gary Patronek | Thomas Grisso
Animal Maltreatment: Forensic Mental Health Issues and Evaluations
Forensic Mental Health Issues and Evaluations
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Persons
Lacey Levitt, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist who completed specialized forensic training at the University of Virginia's Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She was one of the key researchers involved in the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit's Criminal Histories of Animal Cruelty Offenders project. Dr. Levitt has authored or co-authored several peer-reviewed publications on issues
involving forensic populations. She has worked as a forensic psychologist in a county jail and as a clinical psychologist in the assessment unit of a state prison.
Gary Patronek, V.M.D., Ph.D., is a veterinarian and epidemiologist who works as an independent consultant. He also maintains an adjunct faculty appointment at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where he was previously the Director of the Center for Animals and Public Policy and founded the Hoarding of Animals Research Consortium (HARC). Dr. Patronek has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications. He is recognized as one of the
nation's foremost experts on animal hoarding.
Thomas Grisso, Ph.D., ABPP (Forensic), a clinical psychologist, is Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and engages in consultation nationwide and internationally on forensic assessments and juvenile justice reform. He is nationally recognized as a leader in developing the field of forensic psychology; he pioneered concepts on which several types of forensic evaluations such as competence to stand trial have been developed. His
research has focused on the development of models and methods for criminal, civil, and juvenile forensic assessments. Dr. Grisso has authored, co-authored or edited 14 books as well as a 19-volume book series for Oxford University Press on Forensic Mental Health Assessments. He serves as executive director of the
American Board of Forensic Psychology.
involving forensic populations. She has worked as a forensic psychologist in a county jail and as a clinical psychologist in the assessment unit of a state prison.
Gary Patronek, V.M.D., Ph.D., is a veterinarian and epidemiologist who works as an independent consultant. He also maintains an adjunct faculty appointment at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where he was previously the Director of the Center for Animals and Public Policy and founded the Hoarding of Animals Research Consortium (HARC). Dr. Patronek has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications. He is recognized as one of the
nation's foremost experts on animal hoarding.
Thomas Grisso, Ph.D., ABPP (Forensic), a clinical psychologist, is Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and engages in consultation nationwide and internationally on forensic assessments and juvenile justice reform. He is nationally recognized as a leader in developing the field of forensic psychology; he pioneered concepts on which several types of forensic evaluations such as competence to stand trial have been developed. His
research has focused on the development of models and methods for criminal, civil, and juvenile forensic assessments. Dr. Grisso has authored, co-authored or edited 14 books as well as a 19-volume book series for Oxford University Press on Forensic Mental Health Assessments. He serves as executive director of the
American Board of Forensic Psychology.
Editor
Licensed Clinical PsychologistLicensed Clinical Psychologist, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Veterinarian and EpidemiologistVeterinarian and Epidemiologist, Independent Practice
Emeritus Professor of PsychiatryEmeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Content
Foreword by Kirk Heilbrun ; About the Editors ; Contributors ; Introduction ; SECTION I: SOCIAL AND LEGAL CONTEXT FOR ANIMAL MALTREATMENT ; Chapter 1 Animal Maltreatment as a Social Problem ; Gary Patronek ; Chapter 2 Law and Animal Maltreatment ; Sandra R. Sylvester and Alexander G. von Fricken ; Chapter 3 Building a Knowledge Base for Social and Legal Concerns about Animal Maltreatment ; Thomas Grisso ; SECTION II: THEORY AND RESEARCH ON ANIMAL MALTREATMENT ; Chapter 4 Understanding Intentional Animal Maltreatment ; Lacey Levitt ; Chapter 5 The Relation of Animal Maltreatment to General Aggression ; Emily Patterson-Kane ; Chapter 6 Understanding Animal Neglect and Hoarding ; Gary Patronek and Jane Nathanson ; SECTION III: RESPONDING TO ANIMAL MALTREATMENT ; Chapter 7 Understanding the Effects of Maltreatment on Animal Welfare ; Lila Miller and Gary Patronek ; Chapter 8 Social Responses to Animal Maltreatment Offenders: Neglect and Hoarding ; Catherine Ayers, Mary Dozier, and Christiana Bratiotis ; Chapter 9 Social Responses to Animal Maltreatment Offenders: Cruelty and Sexual Abuse ; Lisa Lunghofer ; SECTION IV: FORENSIC EVALUATIONS IN ANIMAL MALTREATMENT CASES ; Chapter 10 Conceptualizing Forensic Animal Maltreatment Evaluations ; Lacey Levitt and Thomas Grisso ; Chapter 11 Methods for Forensic Animal Maltreatment Evaluations ; Philip Tedeschi ; Chapter 12 Practice and Ethics in Forensic Animal Maltreatment Evaluations ; Terry Kukor, Daniel Davis, and Kenneth Weiss ; Index