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Status Dogs 155 RSPCA (2014) Changes to dog control legislation: update paper for RSPCA staff, trustees and volunteers RSPCA http://www.rspca.org.uk/ImageLocator/ LocateAsset?asset=document&assetId=1232734882582&mode=prd Accessed 03 June 2016 Savage, J., & Kanazawa, S (2002) Social capital, crime, and human nature Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 18(2), 188–211 Schenk, A M., Ragatz, L L., & Fremouw, W J (2012) Vicious dogs part 2: criminal thinking, callousness, and personality styles of their owners Journal of Forensic Sciences (American Academy of Forensic Sciences), 57(1), 152–159 Schur, E (1963) Narcotic addiction in Britain and America London: Tavistock Simpson, J., & Speake, J (2000) The Oxford dictionary of proverbs 5th edition Oxford: Oxford University Press The Sunday Times (2006) Criminals buy a bigger devil dog The Sunday Times http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/article201185.ece Accessed 20 May 2016 Sutherland, E H., Cressey, D R., & Luckenbill, D F (1992) Principles of criminology Washington, DC: Rowman and Littlefield Taylor, K.D., & Mills, D.S (2007) The effect of the kennel environment on canine welfare: a critical review of experimental studies Animal Welfare, 16, 435–447 Winter, S., & Gutteridge N (2015) RSPCA smashes cruel puppy trading gang: sick dogs smuggled to UK and sold for huge profits Express http://www.express.co uk/news/nature/595741/RSPCA-puppy-trading-gang-sick-dogs-smuggled-soldprofits Accessed 05 June 2016 Dr Jennifer Maher is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Criminology, University of South Wales Her research interests include animal abuse, green criminology, human-animal studies, and youth and gang violence She recently concluded a UK wildlife trafficking study for the FP7 (European Commission) EFFACE project which evaluated the impact of environmental crime in Europe and is currently researching puppy smuggling for the Scottish and English Governments Her publications include co-editing Greening Criminology in the 21st Century (2016, Routledge, with M Hall et al.) and the special journal issue ‘Animal Abuse and Criminology’ in Crime, Law and Social Change (2011 with P Beirne) Dr Harriet Pierpoint is a Reader in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Centre for Criminology at University of South Wales Her research interests relate to criminal process and vulnerable people, and, more recently, animal abuse She has undertaken a number of funded research projects including for the Youth Justice Board, Home Office, Ministry of Justice and the National Offender Management Service Cymru and has publications in internationally recognised, peer reviewed journals, such as Policing and Society: An International Journal and Criminology and Criminal Justice: The International Journal She is a co-editor of

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