A Common Bond: Maltreated Children and Animals in the Home

Author: Mary Lou Randour

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A Common Bond: Maltreated Children and Animals in the Home by Mary Lou Randour is a guideline document published in cooperation with the American Bar Association and The Humane Society of the United States. It explores the connection between maltreated children and animals in the home, providing recommendations for practice and policy. The document emphasizes the importance of recognizing animal abuse as a form of interpersonal violence and its correlation with child abuse.
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