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"Ron" > wrote in message ...
> Until we can find a suitable treatment or cure for individuals who > delight in take the lives of other animals and would likely inflict that > aggression on humans, my CHOICE is to allow the behaviour to continue. > As a matter of survival if it is the difference between a cow dying or > some crazed person who delights in killing animals being lose in the > community to fill their lust for blood and death -- the cow looses. Surely a society which condones violence against the most vulnerable - animals (as children have at least more legal protection), is actually perpetuating the view that (when it is carried out to meet the person's desires, wants or needs), violence, abuse and taking life is acceptable? .... 'Research Into the Violence Link: Notes for Humane Education The link between cruelty to animals and violence toward people has been well established. Randall Lockwood and Frank Ascione's recent book, Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence: Readings in Research and Application compiles overwhelming research evidence that cruelty to animals is a symptom of deep psychological problems. It's a clear indicator that violence and abuse toward people is happening as well. In children and adolescents, a pattern of recurrent cruelty to animals is a predictor of later aggression toward other people. ... Properly conceived and executed, humane education programs improve the treatment of both animals and people. Humane education not only provides knowledge about animals and their care but develops empathy, respect, sensitivity, responsibility, self control and self esteem. Including humane education as part of the regular school curriculum makes sure all children learn appropriate behaviours, not just those fortunate enough to come from stable, caring home environments. The research is clear on the transference and escalation of aggression from animals to people. It also shows what causes that aggression -- and some of those causes can be prevented with humane education. Furthermore, there is research that shows that improved attitudes toward animals generalize to people. If children learn to treat animals well, they're more likely to treat people well too. If children are allowed to vent their aggression on animals, they will learn to vent it on other people as well. ... Empathy, the ability to mentally put oneself in another's shoes and understand their perspective, is key to peaceful coexistence. Lack of empathy allows abuse to happen because to the unempathetic abuser, the victim is just an object, not a feeling being. Thus the development of empathy for others, human and nonhuman, must be an integral part of humane education. ... http://www.animalink.ab.ca/HumaneEdu...olencelink.htm (Those individuals who are a potential threat to society need treatment.) |
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