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Home > ASent > 2016 > No. 6

 

Lachance, Martine (2016) Breaking the silence: The veterinarian’s duty to report. Animal Sentience 6(1)

Fawcett, Anne (2016) Veterinarians need support to break the silence. Animal Sentience 6(2)

Signal, Tania (2016) When the client is not the abuser, but one of the abused. Animal Sentience 6(3)

Henry, Bill C. (2016) What does the child protection movement teach us about the role of the mandated reporter of abuse?. Animal Sentience 6(4)

Merck, Melinda V. (2016) Veterinary medical associations need to educate veterinarians for mandatory reporting of suspected animal abuse. Animal Sentience 6(5)

Dunn, Lora (2016) An animal victim's best chance: Veterinary legal duty to report cruelty in the U.S.. Animal Sentience 6(6)

Gullone, Eleonora (2016) To minimize animal suffering, broaden the definition of animal cruelty. Animal Sentience 6(7)

 
 
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