<I>Confronting Animal Abuse</I> presents a powerful examination of the human-animal relationship and the laws designed to protect it. Piers Beirne explores the heated topic of animal abuse in agriculture science and sport as well as the potential for animal assault to lead to inter-human violence. He convincingly shows how from its roots in the Irish plow-fields of 1635 through today animal-rights legislation has been primarily shaped by human interest and why we must reconsider the terms of human-animal relationships. To confront animal abuse the book argues attention must be paid not only to one-on-one cases of animal cruelty but also to those far more numerous institutionalized harms where animal abuse often defined as socially acceptable.
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