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The Link of Violence
Welcome to The LinkĀ®
American Humane is the oldest national humane organization with divisions for protecting both children and animals from neglect, abuse, cruelty, and exploitation. Through the generous support of individuals, corporations, foundations, and member agencies, American Humane has been in the frontlines of advocacy and action for children and animals for more than 130 years.
Though we are perhaps best known for our work in protecting children and animals from abuse, neglect, and maltreatment, American Humane’s overarching concern is to build a more humane and caring society. In recent years, this concern has metamorphosed into a renewed practical and scholarly interest into the links between all forms of family violence: child abuse and neglect; animal cruelty, abuse, and neglect; elder abuse; and domestic violence. We are not singling out any one at-risk population; rather, our view is that, in a civilized society, no form of violence should be tolerated.
Because of our joint mission, expertise, and long historical tradition, American Humane has unique qualifications to address the relationships between cruelty to animals and other forms of societal violence. This principle has been espoused by philosophers for hundreds of years, and has been integral to the entire history of the humane movement. In 1894, at an American Humane convention, it was noted that “The man who was cruel to his beast would be unkind to his wife and child.”
Today, through our campaigns against violence, American Humane is a leader in researching the problem, raising public awareness, and most important, providing tools for decision makers, social service providers, animal care and control professionals, veterinarians, parents and concerned citizens to recognize problems and take appropriate steps to end abuse and protect its victims.
Pets in Protective Orders
There is a growing public awareness of The Link between domestic violence and animal abuse. Legislatures nationwide are considering bills that would include companion animals in protective orders, and several states have enacted such bills into law.
Each year, defenseless pets face the grim reality that they will be victims of domestic abuse. American Humane knows that individuals who abuse animals rarely stop there. Human victims -- adults and children alike -- often feel they have no choice but to remain in violent households in order to avoid harm to their pets.
For more information about protective orders, including the steps for obtaining one, download this document.
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Fact Sheet - An introduction to The Link.
Facts About Animal Abuse & Domestic Violence - Compiled in association with the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
A Common Bond - Guidelines for practice & policy for maltreated children and animals in the home.
Facts About The Link (PDF) - A summary of research highlights.
Understanding The Link - A 16-page booklet summarizing The Link and what a variety of professionals can do to help.
Strategizing The Link® National Town Meeting - Summary Report on the National Town Meeting and Experts’ Summit on The Link Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence
Download the booklet or order a free printed copy by emailing info@americanhumane.org with "Link Proceedings" in the subject line. Please include your full name, title and address in the email.
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