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Volume 40, Issue 4 (2013) December - Special Issue on Animals: Redefining Social Welfare: Connections Across Species
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Articles
Human Consequences of Animal Exploitation: Needs for Redefining Social Welfare
Atsuko Matsuoka and John Sorenson
Relational Ecology: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding the Human-Animal Bond
Jennifer M. Putney
Expanding the Ecological Lens in Child Welfare Practice to Include Other Animals
Christina Risley-Curtiss
Cross-reporting of Interpersonal Violence and Animal Cruelty: The Charlotte Project
Dennis D. Long and Shanti J. Kulkarni
Institutionalizing Harm in Tennessee: The Right of the People to Hunt and Fish
Lois Presser and Jennifer L. Schally
"Leads" to Expanded Social Networks, Increased Civic Engagement and Divisions Within a Community: The Role of Dogs
Catherine Simpson Bueker
Humans' Bonding with their Companion Dogs: Cardiovascular Benefits during and after Stress
Rebecca A. Campo and Bert N. Uchino
Attachment, Social Support, and Perceived Mental Health of Adult Dog Walkers: What Does Age Have to Do With It?
F. Ellen Netting, Cindy C. Wilson, Jeffrey L. Goodie, Mark B. Stephens, Christopher G. Byers, and Cara H. Olsen
Effects of Companion Animal Ownership among Canadian Street-involved Youth: A Qualitative Analysis
Michelle Lem, Jason B. Coe, Derek B. Haley, Elizabeth Stone, and William O'Grady
Staff Views on the Involvement of Animals in Care Home Life: An Exploratory Study
Jane Fossey and Vanessa Lawrence
Editor's Note
Redefining Social Welfare: Connections across Species
Christina Risley-Curtiss