Human/Animal Suffering

Human/Animal Suffering

Readings:

Adams, C. J. (2010). Why feminist-vegan now? Feminism & Psychology,20(3), 302-317. doi:10.1177/0959353510368038

Goyes, D. R., & Sollund, R. (2018). Animal abuse, biotechnology and species justice. Theoretical Criminology, 22(3), 363-383. doi:10.1177/1362480618787179

Højberg, P. L., Nielsen, M. R., & Jacobsen, J. B. (2016). Fear, economic consequences, hunting competition, and distrust of authorities determine preferences for illegal lethal actions against gray wolves (Canis lupus): A choice experiment among landowners in Jutland, Denmark. Crime, Law and Social Change,67(4), 461-480. doi:10.1007/s10611-016-9670-2

Sollund, R. (2011). Expressions of speciesism: The effects of keeping companion animals on animal abuse, animal trafficking and species decline. Crime, Law and Social Change,55(5), 437-451. doi:10.1007/s10611-011-9296-3

Sollund, R. (2017). Doing Green, Critical Criminology with an Auto-Ethnographic, Feminist Approach. Critical Criminology,25(2), 245-260. doi:10.1007/s10612-017-9361-z

Spruill, L. (2016). Slave Patrols, “Packs of Negro Dogs” and and Policing Black Communities Phylon. 53.1. p. 42+

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