Felthous A R, Kellert S R
Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 1986;14(1):55-69.
An association between childhood cruelty to animals and dangerous aggression against people at a later age could have important implications regarding early detection and treatment, preventive psychiatry, and a social ethic that encourages positive attitudes toward living creatures in general. Research reports in the literature are inconsistent and inconclusive regarding a possible relationship between animal cruelty and aggression against people. Although a single act is not predictive of another act, a pattern of substantial animal abuse may conceivably be associated with a pattern of recurrent violence directed against people. In the present study, extensive interview schedules were administered to aggressive criminals, nonaggressive criminals, and noncriminals. The nature of abuse was described for each subject who gave a history of substantial abuse. A clear relationship was found between early substantial abuse and recurrent violence against people. Possible explanations for conflicting results in the literature are discussed.
儿童时期对动物的残忍行为与日后对人的危险攻击行为之间的关联,可能对早期发现与治疗、预防精神病学以及鼓励对生物总体持积极态度的社会伦理具有重要意义。关于动物虐待与对人攻击行为之间可能存在的关系,文献中的研究报告并不一致且没有定论。虽然单次行为并不能预测另一次行为,但大量虐待动物的模式可能与针对人的反复暴力行为模式存在关联。在本研究中,对攻击性罪犯、非攻击性罪犯和非罪犯进行了广泛的访谈。对每一位有大量虐待历史的受试者描述了虐待的性质。研究发现早期大量虐待与针对人的反复暴力行为之间存在明显关联。文中讨论了文献中结果相互矛盾的可能原因。