Flynn, M. (2024) Proposing a nonhuman animal victimology. In: Animals as Crime Victims. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 114-132. ISBN 9781802209877
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Abstract
Building on the small body of existing literature, this chapter sets out a framework for nonhuman animal victimology, discusses priorities for activity within this field, and considers the benefits such endeavors might bring. In doing so, the chapter explores ways in which a nonhuman animal victimology might inform policy and practice. It is important to note that this chapter does not seek to summarize all of the valuable work already carried out on nonhuman animal maltreatment, or to suggest that research and advocacy is not taking place. Instead, its purpose is to establish what a nonhuman victimology might look like as a coherent body of work, and some of the potential impacts of this.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Faculty / Department: | Faculty of Business, Law and Criminology > School of Law and Criminology |
Depositing User: | Matthew Adams |
Date Deposited: | 04 Dec 2023 10:54 |
Last Modified: | 26 Feb 2024 09:05 |
URI: | https://hira.hope.ac.uk/id/eprint/4085 |
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