Source: Arkansas News Bureau, By Rob Moritz, Jan 5, 2009
LITTLE ROCK - A state child welfare worker investigating suspected child abuse or neglect also should look for signs of animal cruelty because the offenses are interwoven, a psychologist told a legislative task force.
“Understanding animal abuse can strengthen anti-violence policies and programs,” Mary Lou Randour, a [...]
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