Resources

The National Resource Center on the Link Between Violence to People and Animals
63 Inverness Drive East
Englewood, CO 80112–5117
877–LINK–222 (877–546–5222)

  • Breaking the Cycles of Violence: A Video and Training Manual (set). Authored by Phil Arkow, the video and 64-page manual are ideal for cross training professionals on animal and human abuse issues.
  • Teaching Compassion: A Guide for Humane Educators. Written by Pamela Raphael with Libby Coleman, Ph.D., and Lynn Loar, Ph.D., this 130-page guide includes a teacher’s narrative and lesson plans to encourage respect, responsibility, compassion, and empathy.
  • Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse: Linking the Circles of Compassion for Prevention and Intervention. Produced with the assistance of the Latham Foundation, this book, edited by Frank R. Ascione, Ph.D., and Phil Arkow (1999), includes original chapters written by authorities from each of these three areas of professional focus.
  • Safe Havens for Pets: Guidelines for Programs Sheltering Pets for Women Who Are Battered. Based on indepth interviews with 41 domestic violence and animal welfare agencies, this book describes the development and operation of programs that shelter pets for women and their children who are escaping violent homes. A free copy of this book is available for any law enforcement, domestic violence, animal welfare, child welfare, or related agency making a request (funded by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation).

    Send a self-adhesive, self-addressed mailing label to:

    Frank R. Ascione, Ph.D.
    Department of Psychology
    Utah State University
    2810 Old Main Hill
    Logan, UT 84322–2810
    435–797–1464
    435–797–1448 (fax)
    franka@coe.usu.edu


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