Public Perception? - ANSWER What is, or is not, considered to be.
Five "5" Areas of Emotional Intelligence? - ANSWER 1. Self Awareness
2. Self Regulation
3. Motivation
4. Empathy
5. Social Skills
Secular? - ANSWER Ethics based on logic, empathy, or morals duty-based fairness.
Religious? - ANSWER Ethics based on religious doctrine. Doing good even when people
aren't watching.
Ethics? - ANSWER The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making
decisions.
"How we ought to act".
Law? - ANSWER "Rules" that stabilize society rather than promoting social "ideals".
Things To Try To AVOID? - ANSWER 1. Just because we've always done it.
2. Just because everyone else does it.
3. Just because somebody said it works.
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,4. Just because we believe it works.
7 Types of Links? - ANSWER 1. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - power/control. no escape. emo-
tional extortion.
2. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE - emotional extortion. child chooses between victimization or pet's
death.
3. ADVERSE CHIKLDHOOD EXPERIENCE - manifests around 6.5 y.o. perpetrating or witnesses.
4. BULLYING - by bullies and by the bullied.
5. ANIMAL HOARDING - often linked with elder abuse, senior issues.
6. ANIMAL FIGHTING - linked with crimes like homicide, trafficking, narcotics, weapons, rack-
eteering, etc.
7. ANIMAL SEXUAL ABUSE - often linked with child porn and other sexual crimes.
Child Abuse: SEXUAL - ANSWER -Fondling
-Intercourse
-Penetrating
-Exploitation
-Pornography
-Child Prostitution
-Group Sex/Oral Sex
-Exhibitionism
-Forced to watch sexual acts
Child Abuse: PHYSICAL - ANSWER -Hitting/Slapping
-Shaking/Kicking
-Biting
-Whipping
-Burning
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,-Chocking
-Shoving/Throwing
-Hair Pulling
Child Abuse: EMOTIONAL - ANSWER -Yelling/Screaming
-Name Calling
-Shaming
-Ignoring
-Comparing to others negatively
-Lack of praise
-Failure to provide affection and support for child's development
Child Abuse: NEGLECT - ANSWER -Lack of supervision
-Inadequate water/food
-Abandonment
-Inadequate hygiene
-Denied medical care
-Inappropriate clothing especially outside
Domestic Abuse Links? - ANSWER 1. ISOLATION - refusing to allow you to take your pet to
vet. prohibiting you to socialize with others.
2. COERCION/THREATS - threatens to harm or kill your pet if you leave or even gain own in-
dependence.
3. EMOTIONAL ABUSE - disappearing, giving away, or killing pet to take away your source of
comfort.
4. ECONOMIC ABUSE - refusing to allow you to spend money on pet food or vet care (then
blame you).
5. INTIMIDATION - harming/killing pet if you do something wrong.
6. MINIMIZING/BLAMING/DENYING - blaming you or the pet for the cruelty.
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, 7. LEGAL ABUSE - trying to take possession of pet. filing charges of theft.
Hoarding Types? - ANSWER 1. MENTAL ILLNESS - attachment disorder, depression, agora-
phobia, anxiety, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, etc.
2. OVERWHELMED - good intentions gone bad!
3. RESCUERS - only ones who care for them, state of denial, identify tied to possession, deep
mistrust of others.
4. EXPLOITERS - self styled rescue group, greed or criminal intent (puppy mills).
Signs of Elder Abuse? - ANSWER -Unexplained physical injuries including bruises, burn
marks, welts, rope burns, hair missing, broken bones.
-Medical needs not attended to.
-Malnourishment, dehydration, lack of food, poor hygiene, urine sores, bed sores, over-seda-
tion.
-Discrepancies between a person's standard living and financial assets.
-Depletion of assets without adequate explanation.
Households at RISK of Animal Abuse? - ANSWER -Low Income
-Limited Education
-Unemployment
-Drug/Alcohol Abuse
-History of Victimization
Overview of "The Link"? - ANSWER -Children who witness violence (including animal
abuse) are at greater risk of becoming either a victim or perpetrator of violence.
-Children who engage in animal cruelty at young age (6 1/2) and persist are at greater risk
for adult crimes.
-Animal Abuse and Domestic Abuse co-occur together!
-Severity of pet abuse seems to be linked to severity of the domestic violence.
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