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Presentations

Risk for Researchers Studying Social Deviance or
Criminal Behavior

Open Book

Pets and adolescents:
What clinicians should know

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Human-Animal Interaction: Opportunities to Improve Human Development Outcomes

Open Book

Incarcerated Together: The History and Future of Human & Non-Human Animals Coexisting in Prison Programs

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Recent Presentations
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* Uttley, C.M. (March 17, 2022). An Exploration of the History and Ethics of the Exploitation of Working Animals. Animal Life Histories. Basel, Switzerland

 

*Uttley, C.M. (March 18, 2022). History of Working Animals in Transportation and Recreation. Emerging Voices for Animals in Tourism Virtual Conference.

 

*Uttley, C.M. (August 9, 2019). Addressing the Human-Animal Bond in Adolescence: Theory, Foundation, and Application. American Psychology Association (APA) Annual Conference. Chicago, IL.

 

*Uttley, C.M. (April 10, 2019). Human-Animal Interaction: Opportunities to Improve Human Development Outcomes. Center for Scholastic Inquiry, Kissimmee, FL.

 

Brougham, P.L., & Uttley, C.M. (June 18-19, 2018). Researcher Safety when Studying Social Deviance or Criminal Behavior. International Conference on Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies. Rome, Italy.

 

*Uttley, C.M. (January, 2018). Virtual Voyeur: The 21st Century Zoo?. Minding Animals Conference.

Mexico City, Mexico.

 

*Brougham, P.L., & Uttley, C.M. (November, 2017). The History and Future of Prison Animal Programs: Global and Research Perspectives. American Society of Criminology Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.

 

Brougham, P.L., & Uttley, C.M. (November, 2017). Prison Animal Programs: A Review and Call for Empirical Research. American Society of Criminology Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.

 

Uttley, C.M., & Brougham, P.L. (March, 2017). Incarcerated Together: The History and Future of Human & Non-Human Animals Coexisting in Prison Programs. Living with Animals. Lexington, Kentucky.

 

Uttley, C.M. (July, 2014). Exploring perceptions of rats among two college populations: first-year university students and young children at the university lab school. International Society for Anthrozoology. Vienna, Austria.

 

*Uttley, C.M. (July, 2014). There is a rat in my classroom, what am I going to do? Can exposure to rats increase empathy and animal rights awareness in college students? Animals & Humans Inter-disciplinary Conference. Oxford University, Oxford, England.

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