F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 VITA NAME: Frank R. Ascione BIRTH DATE: October 1, 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH: New York City SPOUSE: Deborah Brown Ascione CHILDREN: Matthew, Catherine, David ADDRESS: University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work Craig Hall 463 2148 S. High St. Denver, CO 80208 UNIVERSITY PHONE: 303.871.2493 Citizenship: United States of America FAX E-mail 303.871.2845 [email protected] DEGREES: Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Major Area: Developmental Psychology Degree awarded August 1973 B.S. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Major Area: Psychology Degree awarded June 1969 AWARDS and HONORS: Visiting Professor, University of Denver Visiting Scholar, Teikyo University, Japan Visiting Professor, Monash University, Australia Visiting Scholar, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome, IT Scholar/Researcher of the Year, Utah State University, College of Education Distinguished Scholar Award, International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations and the International Society for Anthrozoology Visiting Scholar, Tufts University Center for Animals and Public Policy Mortar Board, Outstanding Professor Psychology Department Nominee, College of Education Teacher of the Year 2009 2006 2006 2006, 2008 2002 2001 September 1997 1995 1993, 1995, 1997 F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 2 Women and Gender Research Institute, Travel Award U.S. Public Health Service Traineeship NDEA Title IV Fellowship U.S. Public Health Service Traineeship 1992 1972-1973 1970-1972 1969-1970 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children American Psychological Association (Member, Division 7) International Society for Anthrozoology International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect International Society for Research on Aggression (Fellow) Psi Chi Society for Research in Child Development Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development (President/1996-1998) EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2009- present Professor and American Humane Endowed Chair, University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work Executive Director, Institute for Human-Animal Connection 1994-2009 Professor, Department of Psychology Utah State University 1994-2009 Adjunct Professor, Department of Family and Human Development. 2006-2009 Adjunct advisor, American Humane Association 1978-1994 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Utah State University 1985-1986 Guest Researcher, Laboratory of Developmental Psychology, NIMH, Bethesda, MD (Sabbatical) 1973-1988 Psychologist, Developmental Center for Handicapped Persons, Utah State University 1973-1978 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Utah State University 1971-1973 Therapist (behavior management) Murdoch Center, Butner, N.C. 1971-1972 Research assistant to Dr. Eugene Long (basic learning processes) 1971 Instructor in behavior management Murdoch Center, Butner, N.C. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 3 1969-1971 Research assistant to Dr. John Burchard (socialization in delinquent retarded adolescents) 1968-1969 Laboratory and course assistant (general and experimental psychology) for Dr. Charles Ferster, Georgetown University Instructor, D.C. Village, Washington, D.C. Psychiatric aide, Chestnut Lodge, Rockville, Maryland FACULTY COMMITTEES: 2000-2006 College Curriculum Committee 1996-1997 Calendar Transition Coordinator, Psychology Department 1986-1989 Member, Board of Directors, Developmental Center for Handicapped Persons 1981-1989 Family and Human Development/Psychology Joint Ph.D. Program Member, Executive Committee (Chair, 1984-1985; 1986-1988) 1976-1980; 1982-1985; 1986-1989 Member, Faculty Senate 1984-1985; 1987-1989 Executive Committee Member, Faculty Senate 1982-1985 Institutional Review Board, Member 1979-1982 Institutional Review Board, Alternate member 1979-1986 Chair, Analysis of Behavior Program 1979-1987 Departmental Executive Committee and Budget Committee 1979-1985 Chair, College of Education Curriculum Committee 1979-1985 Member, University Educational Policies Committee 1979-1985 Member, Council on Teacher Education 1978-1980 Member, Faculty Senate Learning Resources Committee 1976-1979; Member, College of Education Curriculum Committee 1987-Present F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 4 1976-1978 Counselor, AAUP 1977-1978 Director, Analysis of Behavior Program 1976-1977 Acting Director, Human Behavior Laboratory 1975-1977 Psi Chi Faculty Advisor 1974-1980 Psychology Library Representative Member and Chair of Tenure Committees in Psychology; Family and Human Development; Elementary Education; Home Economics and Consumer Education; Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Secondary Education; and Sociology TEACHING PREPARATIONS: Abuse and Neglect: Intimate Violence across the Life Span (undergraduate and graduate) Developmental Psychology, Introductory and Advanced FUNDED RESEARCH AND TEACHING: Title Agency Amount Visiting Professor, University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work (2009) University of Denver 26,157 Animal Welfare and Elder Abuse (2007-2008) (P.I.) Scott Charitable Trust 70,000 Visiting Scholar, Teikyo University Japan (May 2006) Teikyo University 16,000 Visiting Professor, Monash University (July/August 2006) Monash University, AMRRIC 14,000 International Handbook on Animal Abuse and Cruelty (2004-2005) (P.I.) Scott Charitable Trust 84,500 Men Who Batter Women & Animal Abuse (2001-2002) (P.I.) Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation 40,000 Children and Animals, Kindness and Cruelty Scott Charitable Trust and The American Humane Association 64,619 F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 5 (2000) (P.I.) Animal Abuse by Reports Batterers (1999) (P.I.) Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and USU 65,000 Safe Haven (1998-1999) (P.I.) Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and USU 51,487 “First Strike” Research (1998) (P.I.) Humane Society of the United States and USU Children and Animals, Kindness and Cruelty (1997-1998) (P.I.) American Humane Association and USU 17,380 Animal Welfare and Domestic Violence (1995-1996) (P.I.) Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and USU 50,776 Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence (1995) (P.I.) Humane Society of the US, and USU 10,447 8,757 Cruelty to Animals in Childhood and Adolescence: Phase I -Developing an Assessment Instrument (1992-1993) (P.I.) Humane Society of the US, American Humane Association, American SPCA, Massachusetts SPCA, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, USU 26,500 Humane attitudes and empathy: One year follow-up (1991-1992) (P.I.) National Association for Humane and Environmental Education, USU Research, Bureau of Research, Psychology Department 24,000 Children's attitudes toward the treatment of animals: Enhancing kindness and caring (1989)(P.I.) Delta Society 11,980 Siblings of Handicapped Children: Dimensions of their social relationships (w/C. Summers and M. Summers) (1987) (P.I.) US Dept. of Education 49,993 Humane Education Research (w/B.R. Worthen) (1984) USU Research 1,800 A descriptive analysis of sharing, cooperation, and helping in kindergarten children (1981)(P.I.) USU Research 8,511 F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 6 Peer model effects on altruism (w/R. Sanok) (1979)(P.I.) USU Research 700 Achievement Place Model Foster Home Training Project (w/J.G. Osborne) (1979) Utah Division of Family Services Classroom management and selfconcept (w/W.R. Borg) (1977) U.S. Office of Education 170,000 Influences on reinforcer effectiveness (1976)(P.I.) USU Research 5,900 A comparison of nurturance and satiation (1975)(P.I.) Bureau of Research College of Education 1,338 An experimental analysis of altruism in young children (1974) (P.I.) Bureau of Research College of Education 2,200 Collateral effects of contingent and noncontingent reinforcement (1973)(P.I.) USU Research 5,400 46,000 EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES: Anthrozoös, editorial board member Protecting Children, invited editor, special issue on animal abuse Trauma, Violence, and Abuse: A Review Journal, reviewer Aggression and Violent Behavior, editorial board member Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, editorial board member 2003-2007 Child Abuse and Neglect, reviewer Violence against Women, reviewer Psychological Bulletin, reviewer Journal of Interpersonal Violence, reviewer Society and Animals, guest reviewer Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, guest reviewer Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, guest reviewer Journal of Emotional Abuse, guest reviewer Clinical Psychology Review, guest reviewer Companion Animals and Us (Cambridge University Press), invited reviewer Violence Against Women, book review Psychiatry, guest reviewer Anthrozoös, guest reviewer Child Development, guest reviewer (regular editions and special issue on minorities, 1988) Developmental Psychology, guest reviewer Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, guest reviewer Journal of Adolescence, guest reviewer Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, guest reviewer Developmental Psychology Today, 3rd Edition (Random House), reviewer F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 7 The Adapting Child (Wadsworth), reviewer Behavioral Assessment, guest reviewer Behavior Research of Severe Developmental Disabilities, guest reviewer Developmental Child Psychology (Random House), reviewer Journal of Special Education Technology, guest reviewer Adolescence, An Introduction (W.C. Brown), reviewer 1988 and 1990 meetings of Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, reviewer (1990, 1994 program committee member) 1992 meeting of Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, program Cochair CONSULTANCIES: U.S. Congress American Humane Association Congressional Briefing on the Link® State of Washington Legislature Law and Justice Committee Humane Society of the United States Scientific Advisory Council, member The Latham Foundation Child and Animal Abuse Prevention Advisory Council Advisory Council, member National Association for Humane and Environmental Education KTVX, KCNR, KSL-TV, KUER, KUSU, KVNU, WDUN, KZIM, KQMS, WIBH, KFMB ABC (Oprah Winfrey Show), BBC-TV (London) Newsnight, CNN Live from the Headlines Australian Broadcasting Company (live and taped interviews) Television and radio programs dealing with cruelty to animals Cache Humane Society Citizens Against Physical and Sexual Abuse Advisory Board, member Board of Trustees, member Wasatch Humane Society Advisory Board, member National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy Scientific Advisory Council, member Jordan School District Guidance Specialist Staff Inservice National Institute of Mental Health Special Consultant, Cognition, Emotion. and Personality Research Review Committee Utah State Board of Education Proposal review F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 8 Utah State Board of Education Chairman, Mineral Lease Proposal Review Committee South Summit School District Development of a PERC proposal The Psychological Corporation Field-test Supervisor Wasatch Institute for Research and Evaluation Humane Education Project, Test Development, 1981-1982 Wasatch Institute for Research and Evaluation Humane Education Project, Project Director, 1983-1984 WORKSHOPS: Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence: Current Directions in Theory, Research, and Application, June 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. Workshop Director (Funded, $5,000$12,000 per year) Intervention Procedures for Exceptional Children, June 1979, Consultant Family Therapy: Current Approaches, June 1977, Workshop Director, USU Child Development and Education, June 1976, Workshop Director, USU Model Treatment Programs for the Young Problem Child, January 1976, Panel member, University of Utah Nevada Rural Clinics - Behavior Analysis, June 1977, Consultant Operant Approaches to the Mentally Retarded, June 1975, Consultant BOOKS Ascione, F. R. (Ed.). (2008). International handbook of animal abuse and cruelty: Theory, research, and application. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Ascione, F. R. (2005). Children and animals: Exploring the roots of kindness and cruelty. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Release of Japanese (April, 2006) and Italian (January 2007) editions. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Safe Havens for Pets: Guidelines for Programs Sheltering Pets for Women who are Battered. Logan, UT: Author. Ascione, F. R., & Arkow, P. (Eds.). (1999). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 9 Lockwood, R., & Ascione, F. R. (Eds.). (1998). Cruelty to animals and interpersonal violence: Readings in research and application. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. BOOK CHAPTERS: Ascione, F. R. (2009) Examining children’s exposure to violence in the context of animal abuse: A review of recent research. In A. Linsey (Ed.), The link between animal abuse and human violence. East Sussex, UK: Sussex Academic Press. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse: The development of a research domain. In F. R. Ascione (Ed.), The international handbook of animal abuse and cruelty: Theory, research, and application (pp. 1-5). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse: The continuing evolution of theory, research, and application. In F. R. Ascione (Ed.), The international handbook of animal abuse and cruelty: Theory, research, and application (pp. 473-478). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Emerging research on animal abuse as a risk factor for intimate partner violence. In K. Kendall-Tackett and S. Giacomoni (Eds.), Intimate partner violence (pp.31 – 3-17). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal/pet abuse. In C. Renzetti and J. Edleson (Eds.), of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Encyclopedia Ascione, F. R. (2008). Bestiality. In C. Renzetti and J. Edleson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse and child maltreatment occurrence. In C. Renzetti and J. Edleson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Sheltering of domestic violence victims’ pets. In C. Renzetti and J. Edleson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ascione, F. R., and Arkow, P. (2008). American Humane Association. In C. Renzetti Edleson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: and J. Sage. Ascione, F. R. (2005). Bestiality: Petting, humane rape, sexual assault, and the enigma of sexual interactions between human and non-human animals. In A. M. Beetz and A. L. Podberscek (Eds.), Bestiality and zoophilia: Sexual relations with animals (pp.120-129). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Children, animal abuse, and family violence – The multiple intersections of animal abuse, child victimization, and domestic violence. In K. A. Kendall-Tackett and S. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 10 Giacomoni (Eds.) (2004), Victimization of children and youth: Patterns of abuse, response strategies. (pp. 3.1 - 3.34). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute, Inc. Ascione, F. R. (1999). The abuse of animals and human interpersonal violence: Making the connection. In F. R. Ascione & P. Arkow (Eds.). (1999). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circles of compassion for prevention and intervention (pp. 50-61). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Ascione, F. R., Barnard, S., & Brooks, S. (2006). Animal abuse and developmental psychopathology: Recent research, programmatic, and therapeutic issues and challenges for the future. In Fine, A. H. (Ed.), The handbook of animal assisted therapy: Theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice. 2nd Ed. New York: Academic Press. Ascione, F. R., & Barnard, S. (1998). The link between animal abuse and violence to humans: Why veterinarians should care. In P. N. Olson (Ed.), Preventing, recognizing, and verifying animal abuse: A veterinarian’s guide (pp. 4-10). Englewood, CO: American Humane Association. Ascione, F. R., Kaufmann, M. E., & Brooks, S. (2000). Animal abuse and developmental psychopathology: Recent research, programmatic, and therapeutic issues and challenges for the future. In Fine, A. H. (Ed.), The handbook of animal assisted therapy: Theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice (pp. 325-354). New York: Academic Press. Ascione, F. R., & Lockwood, R. (2001). Cruelty to animals: Changing psychological, social and legislative perspectives. Pp. 39-53. In Humane Society of the United States (Ed.), State of the Animals 2000. Washington, DC: Humane Society Press. Barton, E. J., & Ascione, F. R. (1984). Direct observation. In T. H. Ollendick & M. Hersen (Eds.), Child behavioral assessment. New York: Pergamon. Maruyama, M., and Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse: An evolving issue in Japanese society. In F. R. Ascione (Ed.), The international handbook of animal abuse and cruelty: Theory, research, and application (pp. 269-304). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Pagani, C., Robustelli, F., and Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse experiences described by Italian school-aged children. In F. R. Ascione (Ed.), The international handbook of animal abuse and cruelty: Theory, research, and application (pp. 247-268). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. EDITED MONOGRAPHS: Ascione, F. R. (1992). Research review. In C. Moulton, M. E. Kaufmann, & J. Filip (Eds.), Report on the summit on violence towards children and animals. American Humane Association, Englewood, Colorado. (Reprinted in Protecting Children, 1992, 9, 8-9; 3031.) Casto, G., Ascione, F. R., & Salehi, M. (Eds.) (1987). Infancy and early childhood: Future directions in theory, research, and application. Logan, Utah: Early Intervention Research Institute. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 11 Silverstein, M., Ascione, F. R., and Kaufmann, M. E. (2004). Understanding and addressing The Link® between child maltreatment and animal abuse: A cross-systems approach to protecting children and supporting families. Englewood, CO: American Humane. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 2008 PUBLICATIONS Ascione, F. R., and Shapiro, K.J.(in press) People and animals, kindness and cruelty: Research directions and policy implications. Journal of Social Issues 2008 PRESENTATIONS Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse and interpersonal violence: Emerging research and program developments. Presentation at the American Psychological Association Summit on Violence and Abuse in Relationships, Bethesda, MD, February 28. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse and interpersonal violence: Evidence-based issues and societal responses. Invited address, Nashville Humane Association, Nashville, TN, April 4. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse: An overview of current research for human and animal welfare advocates. Keynote address, Making the Connection: Human and Animal Violence Conference, Nashville Humane Association, Nashville, TN, April 5. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse matters: An overview of current research and application. Keynote address, National Humane Education Association, College Station, TX, April 20. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse matters: Relations to maltreatment and family violence. Invited address, 20th Annual Conference of Agencies and Organizations Serving Troubled Youth, Snowbird, UT, May 9. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse matters: Using research to inform the LINK®. Keynote address, Strategizing the LINK® National Town Meeting, Portland, ME, June 8. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse and domestic violence: An overview. Invited plenary address at the 17th Annual Utah Domestic Violence Advisory Council Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, September 17. Ascione, F. R. (2008). The relevance of animal abuse in the context of domestic violence. Invited workshop at the 17th Annual Utah Domestic Violence Advisory Council Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, September 17. Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal abuse and developmental psychopathology. Invited presentation at the NICHD Workshop on Human-Animal Interactions, Rockville, MD, October 1. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 12 Peak, T., and Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal welfare and older adults: Assessment of elder abuse and neglect. Presentation at the Aging in America Conference, National Council on Aging and American Society on Aging, Bethesda, MD, March 29. Peak, T., and Ascione, F. R. (2008). Animal welfare and elder adults: Protocols for assessing elder abuse and neglect. Presentation at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, Washington, D.C., November 22. 2007 PUBLICATIONS Ascione, F. R., Weber, C. V., Thompson, T., Heath, J., Maruyama, M., and Hayashi, K. (2007). Battered pets and domestic violence: Animal abuse reported by women experiencing intimate violence and by non-abused women. Violence against Women 13(4), 354-373. Pagani, C., Robustelli, F., and Ascione, F. R. (2007). Italian youths’ attitudes toward and concern for animals. Anthrozoös, 20, 275-293. 2007 PRESENTATIONS Ascione, F. R. (2007). Current directions in understanding animal abuse. Keynote address, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, St. Paul, March 29. Ascione, F. R. (2007). The relation between child maltreatment and animal abuse. Invited workshop, Utah Division of Child and Family Services, Northern Utah, Ogden, UT, June 20. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Animal abuse and interpersonal violence: An overview of past research and pathways to future study. Invited keynote address, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, September 18. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Research on the LINK® between animal abuse and family violence. Keynote address at the annual meeting of the American Humane Association, Alexandria, VA, September 28 Ascione, F. R. (2007). Recent research developments in the study of animal abuse. Invited address, Teikyo University, Yamanashi, Japan, October 4. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Animal abuse and domestic violence: An overview of research. Invited address, ISAZ, Tokyo, Japan. October 5. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Animal victims in families experiencing violence against women: An agenda for research progress. Presentation at the triennial meeting of IAHAIO, Tokyo, Japan, October 8. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Men in prison who abused animals and who abused their wives and F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 13 girlfriends: Voices of perpetrators. Presentation at the triennial meeting of IAHAIO, Tokyo, Japan, October 8. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Animal abuse and veterinary care: Research and programmatic issues. Invited addresses, Gifu, Miyasaki, Kanazawa, Japan, October 10, 13, 14. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Animal abuse and intimate partner violence. Invited workshop, National College of District Attorneys, Orlando, FL, October 28. Ascione, F. R. (2007). Research on animal abuse and interpersonal violence: An overview of current knowledge. Invited presentation, Utah Coalition against Domestic Violence, Salt Lake City, UT, December 13. 2006 PRESENTATIONS Ascione, F. R. (2006). Children and animals, kindness and cruelty: What we know and what we need to know. Invited keynote address, National Humane Education Society Conference, Shepherdstown, WV, April 21. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse and violence toward humans. Invited symposium address, Teikyo University, Yamanashi, Japan, May 10. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse issues relevant for veterinary medicine professionals. Invited address, Veterinary and Life Sciences University, Tokyo, May 11. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Japanese perspectives on animal abuse and violence toward humans: Current perspectives and vision for the future. Invited address, Kinashi Orin Hospital, Takamatsu, Japan, May 13. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse and child abuse: Understanding the relation to help children in danger. Invited address, Family Consultant Association and Teikyo Junior College, Hatagaya, Japan, May 14. Ascione, F. R. (2006). The relevance of animal abuse issues for psychiatry and psychology. Invited presentation, Teikyo University, Yamanashi, Japan, May 17. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Understanding animal abuse in the context of family violence. Invited keynote address, Kumamoto, Japan, May 19. Ascione, F. R. (2006). The association between antisocial behavior and animal maltreatment in the context of family violence. Invited address, Society for Protecting Children from Abuse, Saitama, Japan, May 20. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Blending humane education and animal abuse issues. Invited address, Japan Animal Welfare Society, Tokyo University, May 21. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse issues for future veterinarians: Practice implications. Invited address, Rakuno Gakuen University, Hokkaido, Japan, May 22. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 14 Ascione, F. R. (2006). Children and animals, kindness and cruelty:What the public needs to know. Invited address, Sugawara Veterinary Association, Sendai, Japan, May 23. Ascione, F. R. (2006). The veterinarian’s role in addressing animal abuse. Invited address, Japan Animal Hospital Association, Tokyo, May 27. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Child maltreatment and animal abuse: Recent research and directions for the future. Invited address, Society for Protecting Children from Abuse, Osaka, May 28. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal hoarding as a form of animal abuse. Invited presentation, Environmental Health Bureau, Nara, Japan, May 29. Ascione, F. R. (2006). When animal abuse touches the lives of children. Invited address, KNOTS, Kobe, Japan, May 30. Ascione, F. R. (2006). What lies in the hearts of children who torment animals? Invited address, Hiroshima University, June 2. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Child maltreatment, domestic violence, and animal abuse. Invited address, Japan Human-Animal Association, Kagawa, Japan, June 3. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse and the future of humane education. Invited address, Ochanomizu Women’s University, Tokyo, June 4. Ascione, F. R. (2006). The relation of animal abuse to other criminal behavior. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Japanese Judicial Association and Correctional Society, Tokyo, June 5. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Understanding the links between animal maltreatment and family violence. Invited addresses at the AMRRIC – DogPeople Conference, Darwin, Australia, July 1721. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Vulnerability and victimization: Parallels between animal abuse and bullying. Invited keynote address at the Australian Psychological Association Promotion of Animal Welfare conference, Deakin University, Malvern, Victoria, Australia, August 3. Ascione, F. R. (2006). What mental health professionals need to know about family violence and animal abuse. Invited address, Grand Rounds, Monash Medical Center, Clayton, Victoria, Australia, August 7. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse and family violence. Invited presentation, Menzies Health Care, Melbourne, Australia, August 10. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Interpersonal violence and animal abuse. Invited workshop, New South Wales Police Department Professional Development Day, Sydney, Australia, August 17. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Family violence, animal abuse, and the reunion of human and animal welfare in the 21st century. Invited address, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, August 21. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 15 Ascione, F. R. (2006). Emerging research on animal abuse and family violence. Invited address, Victoria RSPCA, Melbourne, Australia, August 25. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Pets in peril: The relevance of animal abuse to family violence. Invited address, Animal Aid/Eastern Domestic Violence Outreach Service, Pets in Peril Program Launch, Melbourne, Australia, August 24. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse: What veterinarians need to know. Invited address at the meeting of the D.C. Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Falls Church, VA, September 7. Ascione, F. R. (2006). When the bond breaks: Children and animals, kindness and cruelty. Invited keynote address at the annual meeting of the American Humane Association, Schaumburg, IL, September 29. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Pet abuse and intimate partner violence: Recent research and practical applications. Invited address at the annual domestic violence conference, National College of District Attorneys, Houston, TX, October 25. Ascione, F. R. (2006). Animal abuse and interpersonal violence: What we know and what we need to know. Invited address at the annual meeting of the National Humane Education Society, Gainesville, FL, November 16. 2005 PRESENTATIONS Ascione, F. R. (2005). Animal abuse: Recent advances in research and application. Invited plenary address at the First Summer Conference on Research in Forensic Psychiatry, Regensburg, Germany, June 10. Ascione, F. R. (2005). Sexuality and paraphilia. Symposium chair at the First Summer Conference on Research in Forensic Psychiatry, Regensburg, Germany, June 10. Ascione, F. R. (2005). Animal abuse and domestic violence: The correlation and suggested solutions. Invited address at the 15th Annual Conference on Domestic Violence, National College of District Attorneys, Reno, NV, October 27. Maruyama, M., Ascione, F. R., and Nakagawa, M. (2005). The Effects of Classroom Pets on Japanese Children’s Empathy. Presentation at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR, April 16. Maruyama, M., Ascione, F. R., and Nakagawa, M. (2005). Humane education: The effects of animals in the classroom on children’s empathy in Japanese elementary schools. Presentation at the meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Philadelphia, PA, August 12. 2004 PUBLICATIONS Silverstein, M., Ascione, F. R., and Kaufmann, M. E. (2004). Understanding The Link® F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 16 between violence to people and animals: An indispensable tool for child welfare professionals. Protecting Children, 19, 2-3. PRESENTATIONS Ascione, F. R. (2004). Children and animals, kindness and cruelty: Exploring the reunion of animal and human welfare in the 21st century. Invited addresses, Inaugural Bob Kibble Memorial Lecture, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, Australia, July. Ascione, F. R. (2004). The psychology of human-nonhuman interactions and relations: Basic, applied, and methodological issues. Invited address, Deakin University, Toorak, Victoria, Australia, July 22. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Children and animals, kindness and cruelty: A retrospective and prospective examination of the significance of animal abuse. Invited addresses, University of Sydney, University of Queensland (Brisbane), and University of Central Queensland (Mackay), July. Ascione, F. R., and Ascione, D. B. Animal abuse, family violence, and adult psychopathology. Invited symposium presentation, 16th World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Santorini, Greece, September 21. Ascione, F. R. (2004). La violenza verso gli animali nel 21° secolo: Le ragioni della speranza (Violence against animals in the 21st century: Reasons for hope). Invited symposium address, Ufficio Diritti Animali and Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione – CNR, Rome, Italy, October 1. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Invited symposium Chair, When the bond breaks: Current perspectives on animal maltreatment. 10th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, Glasgow, Scotland, October 8. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Animal abuse and domestic violence: The correlation. Invited presentation at the National College of District Attorneys’ Fourteenth Annual National Conference On Domestic Violence: Healing the Broken Spirit, Anaheim, CA, November 4. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Exploring the roots of kindness and cruelty. Invited workshop, York County Task Force on Domestic Violence Conference, Linking Animal Cruelty and Human Violence, York, PA, November 8. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Animal abuse, family violence, and social services. Invited address, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, November 22. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Animal abuse and family violence: What we know and what we need to know. Invited address, Geweld in het gezin Haarlem, Haarlem, Netherlands, November 25. Ascione, F. R. (2004). Addressing animal abuse in the 21st century: Lessons from the past and directions for the future. Invited keynote address, What is the relation between domestic violence and animal abuse? Kurhaus, The Hague, Netherlands, November 26. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 17 Ascione, F. R., and Munro, H. (2004). The cycle of abuse. Invited symposium address, the Magic of the human-animal bond: Professionals working together, Glasgow, Scotland, October 6. Beetz, A. M., and Ascione, F. R. (2004). The Animal Relations Questionnaire: Assessing trust, communication, and alienation inhuman-animal relationships. Presentation at the 10th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, Glasgow, Scotland, October 8. Beetz, A. M., and Ascione, F. R. (2004). Empathy towards humans and animals and emotional intelligence. Presentation at the 10th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, Glasgow, Scotland, October 8. 2003 PUBLICATIONS Ascione, F. R., Friedrich, W. N., Heath, J., and Hayashi, K. (2003). Cruelty to animals in normative, sexually abused, and outpatient psychiatric samples of 6- to 12-year-old children: Relations to maltreatment and exposure to domestic violence. Anthrozoös, 16, 194-212. 2003 PRESENTATIONS Ascione, F. R. (2003). Domestic violence and animal abuse: The deadly connection. Invited address, University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana, February 4. Ascione, F. R. (2003).Child and animal welfare: The roots of collaborative programs and reemergence of interagency and interdisciplinary efforts. Presentation at the14th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, St. Louis, MO, April 2. Ascione, F. R., and Blakelock, H. H. (2003). Incarcerated men’s reports of animal abuse: A study of the perpetrator’s perspective. Presentation at the 8th International Family Violence Conference, Portsmouth, NH, July 14. Ascione, F. R. (2003). Animal cruelty and family violence. Presentation at the “Children and Fire X” Conference. Framingham, MA, November 10. 2002 PUBLICATIONS Ascione, F.R (2002). Tom Nero, Mary Bell, and advances in the study of animal abuse. In L. Merz Perez and K Heide, Childhood Cruelty to animals. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. 2002 PRESENTATIONS F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 18 Ascione, F. R., (2002). Cruelty to animals and domestic violence: A crucial link. Invited presentation at the Annual STOP Violence Against Women Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, February 14. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Animal Abuse and Youth Violence. Invited Presentation at the E.I.R.I. Conference, Logan, UT, March 22. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Creating safety in the face of danger: Animal Abuse and Human Victimization. Invited Workshop at the Conference on child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Linking the circle of compassion for prevention and intervention, Medford, OR, May 10. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Child and Animal Welfare: Progress in Rediscovering Shared Opportunities to Protect the Vulnerable. Presentation at the 14th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Denver, CO, July 10. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Juvenile Offending and Animal Abuse: Implications for Assessment and Planning. Presentation at the American Probation and Parole Association 27th Annual Training Institute, Denver, CO, August 26. Ascione, F. R., (2002). The Common Roots of Child and Animal Welfare. Presentation at the 125th Annual Conference of the American Humane Association, Denver, CO, September 22. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Children, Animals, and Empathy: Sharing Emotions – Antidote for Aggression and Violence? Invited address at the Live Love Animals: An International Symposium, Kobe, Japan, October 18. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Society, Families, Children, and Animals: The Role of Humane Education in Enhancing Children’s Development and Reducing Behavior Problems. Invited address at the JAWS Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, October 20. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Voiceless Victims: Recent Advances in Understanding the Links Among Animal Abuse, Child Maltreatment, and Intimate Violence. Invited address at the Agnes Scott College “Ethics and Animals” Series, Decatur, GA, November 4. Ascione, F. R., (2002). Intimate Violence, Child Maltreatment, and the Links to Animal Abuse: What we know and What We Do. Presentation at the 16th Annual Western Regional Symposium on Child Abuse and Sexual Assault. Eugene, OR, November 7. Ascione, F. R., (2002). La violencia contra los animales como parte de la violencia domestica. Presentation at the Conferenica Internacional Sobre La Proteccion Legal de Los Animales in Espana. Barcelona, Spain, November 7, 8, 9. Ascione, F. R. (2002). Understanding Assessing Animal Cruelty. Presentation at the “Children and Fire IX” Conference. Framington, MA, November 11. 2001 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. 2001 (September). Animal Abuse and Youth Violence. Bulletin. Washington, DC: F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 19 U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 2001 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (2001). All Creatures Great and Small: Linking the Tracks of Animal Abuse and Violence Against People. Invited presentation at The Wyoming Coalition against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Conference, Cheyenne, Wyoming, February 27. Ascione, F. R. (2001). Domestic Violence, Child Maltreatment, and Animal Abuse: When Terror Strikes at Home. Invited presentation at Michigan Judicial Institute’s Domestic Violence Summit, Lansing, Michigan, March 27. Ascione, F. R., Ascione, D. B., and Heath, J. C. (2001). Teaching Undergraduates About Abuse and Neglect Across the Life Span: The Utah State University Model of a College Course. Presentation at the Thirteenth national Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 27. Ascione, F. R. (2001). Bless the beast and the children: Child maltreatment, domestic violence, and animal abuse. Presentation at the 18th Annual Conference on Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence, Logan, UT, May 16. Ascione, F. R. and Earl, V., (2001). Helping Women and Children Find Refuge from Violent Homes: The Role of Pet Sheltering Programs. Presentation at the International Conference on Children Exposed to Domestic Violence, London, Ontario, Canada, June 7. Ascione, F. R. (2001). The Correlation between Animal Abuse and Family Violence. Invited Presentation at The 14th Annual Mountain-West Conference on Child Abuse and Domestic Violence, Ogden, Utah, July 30. Ascione, F. R. (2001). Tracking Animal Abuse: Animals as Victims of Human Violence and Why We Should Care. Keynote address at the 7th International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, July 24. Ascione, F. R. and Ascione, D. B., (2001). Safe Havens for Companion Animals: Programs to Assist Pets, Women, and Children Flee Violent Homes. Workshop presented at the 9th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, September 13. Ascione, F. R. (2001). Violence to Animals Perpetrated by Young People: The Critical Role of Assessment in Prevention and Intervention. Keynote address at the 4th Annual Ontario S.P.C.A. Violence Prevention Conference, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, September 24. Ascione, F. R. (2001). Animal Abuse, Child Maltreatment, and Domestic Violence: New Look at an Old Problem. Keynote presentation at the “Ending Family Violence” PostConference Institute, San Mateo, California, October 13. Ascione, F. R. (2001). Animal Abuse: Links to Child Maltreatment, Domestic Violence, and F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 20 Youth Violence. Keynote Address at the 7th Annual Link Seminar, Dallas, Texas, October 19. Ascione, F. R. (2001). Animal Cruelty: Links to Fire Setting, Child Maltreatment, Domestic Violence, and Youth Violence. Presentation at Children and Fire VIII: International Perspectives, Framingham, Massachusetts, November 12. Ascione, F. R. (2001). The Link Between Animal Abuse and Human Victimization. Invited Presentation at the Tangled Web of Abuse Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee, November 17. 2000 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (2000). Dogs as victims and healers: Exploring animal abuse and human violence in a new century. Invited address at the Svenska Kennalklubben Seminar, Gothenburg, Sweden, January 6. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Child maltreatment, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Examining the links in a new century. Invited presentation at the University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, England, April 19. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Child abuse, domestic violence and animal abuse. Invited keynote address at the International Society for Anthrozoology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 25. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Women, children, and animals as victims of domestic terror. Invited address at the “Delaware Conference on the Link between Animal Abuse, Child Abuse, and Domestic Violence,” Dover, May 25. Ascione, F. R. (2000). “I will cry into the ocean;” Children, animal abuse, and domestic violence. Invited presentation at Victimization of Children: An International Research Conference, Durham, New Hampshire, June 28. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Animal abuse as part of the landscape of terror in domestic violence: Identifying the problem and exploring solutions. Invited presentation at the 9th Annual NCADV Conference, Portland, Oregon, July 18. Ascione, F. R. (2000). What veterinarians need to know about the link between animal abuse and interpersonal violence. Invited presentation at the 137th Annual Convention of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 25. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Animal abuse and youth violence: Links with child maltreatment and domestic violence. Invited presentation at “Shattered Lives: Stopping Violence to Pets and People,” Tallahassee, Florida, August 11. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 21 Ascione, F. R. (2000). The link between animal abuse and child abuse / Assessing when there is animal abuse in the home. Invited presentation at Prevention Works, the 12th Statewide Child Abuse Prevention Conference, Kissimmee, Florida, September 11. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Hurting children, hurting animals: Relations among child abuse, domestic violence, and animal maltreatment. Invited presentation at the Guardian ad Litem / CASA Training Conference, Park City, Utah, September 14. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Hurting children hurting animals: Breaking the cycle of violence in homes and communities through prevention and intervention. Invited presentation at the National Humane Education Society Symposium, Leesburg, Virginia, September 20. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Animal abuse and family violence: Research, clinical, and policy issues. A symposium sponsored by the Latham Foundation at the 5th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, California, September 25. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Animal cruelty and its links to domestic violence: An overview of research and guidelines for facilitating women’s safety. Invited presentation at the 10th Annual National Conference on Domestic Violence, Anaheim, California, October 2. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Overview of research on the links between violence to animals and people. Presentation at Tufts’ Animal Expo, Boston, Massachusetts, October 13. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Animal abuse and human violence: Lessons from the last century and an agenda for the future. Invited presentation at the American Humane Association, Conference 2000, Atlanta, Georgia, October 16. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Animal abuse and human violence–Making the connection: An overview of research and guidelines for facilitating human and animal safety. Keynote address at the Violence Link Conference, Montgomery, Alabama, October 26. Ascione, F. R. (2000). Hurting children hurting animals: Common roots of violence to children and animals (Parts 1 and 2). Presentations at Children and Fire VII, Framingham, Massachusetts, October 30. 1999 PUBLICATIONS: Arluke, A., Levin, J., Luke, C., & Ascione, F. (1999). The relationship of animal abuse to violence and other forms of antisocial behavior. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(9), 963-975. Schiff, K-G., Louw, D. A., & Ascione, F. R. (1999). Animal relations in childhood and later violent behaviour against humans: A preliminary study. Acta Criminologica, 12(3), 77-86. Schiff, K-G., Louw, D. A., & Ascione, F. R. (1999). The link between cruelty to animals and later violent behaviour against humans: A theoretical foundation. Acta Criminologica, 12(2), 25-33. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 22 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1999). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal maltreatment: Searching for the common roots of violence. Presentation at the ACF Training Meeting “Prevention of Violence in Families,” Denver, Colorado, March 8. Ascione, F. R. (1999). The role of animal abuse in the dynamics of domestic violence: Hurting pets as an obstacle to the healing of women and children. Invited address at the conference, “Victims of Violence: Hearing and Healing,” Salem, Oregon, April 22. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse. Invited address at the “First Strike Conference,” Salt Lake County Animal Services, May 4. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Child abuse, domestic violence, and violence to animals: When terror strikes at home. Invited Preconference Institute at the “Second Annual Conference on Domestic Violence and the Impact on Children,” Edmund, Oklahoma, May 6. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Hurting children, hurting animals: Collaborations between child welfare, domestic violence, and animal welfare professionals. Invited presentation at the Child Welfare Institute, sponsored by the Utah Division of Child and Family Services, Provo, Utah, September 24, 1999. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Animal abuse, domestic violence, and child maltreatment: Collaborative efforts to integrate research, public policy, and applied programs. Presentation at the “Creating A Legacy of Hope” International Conference on Children Exposed to Domestic Violence, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 28, 1999. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse: Searching for the common origins of intimate violence. Invited presentation at Charter North Star Behavioral Health System Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, November 4, 1999. Ascione, F. R. (1999). At home with terror: Destructive and violent behavior in children and adults and Conduct Disorder from DSM-III to DSM-IV. Invited presentation at the 18th Annual Pediatric Conference, Providence Alaska Medical Center, Anchorage, Alaska, November 5, 1999. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Hurting children and hurting animals and Assessing cruelty to animals. Presentation at Children and Fire VI: The Conference for Juvenile Firesetter Programs, Westford, Massachusetts, November 11, 1999. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Common roots of abuse: Domestic violence, child maltreatment, and animal abuse. Invited address at the William Snyder Foundation Annual Education Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, November 17, 1999. Ascione, F. R. (1999). Domestic violence, child maltreatment, and animal abuse: When terror strikes at home. Invited presentation at the Domestic Violence and Child Welfare Summit, Grand Rapids, Michigan, December 14, 1999. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 23 1998 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1998). “You made us in the House of Pain:” A review of Carol J. Adams’ ‘Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals.’ Violence Against Women, 4, 366-370. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Battered women’s reports of their partners’ and their children’s cruelty to animals. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1, 119-133. PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1998). Crying for help: Animal abuse and human violence. Keynote address at Ogden Weber County Humane Society Symposium, The Contagion of violence: Caring for the vulnerable, Ogden, Utah, March 28. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Hearing their fear: Children, women, and animals as victims of violence. Invited address at the Tallahassee-Leon County Animal Service Center Symposium, Shattered lives: Stopping violence to pets and people, Florida, May 1. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Listening to their cries: The abuse of women, children, and animals. Invited presentation at the Animal Rescue League of Boston Symposium, Andover, Massachusetts, May 6. Ascione, F. R. (1998). What emerging research tells us about co-occurrence of interpersonal violence and animal maltreatment in the family. Symposium chaired at APSAC’S Sixth Annual National Colloquium, Chicago, July 10. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Women and children’s experience with animal maltreatment in relation to domestic violence. Presentation at the research symposium, “What emerging research tells us about co-occurrence of interpersonal violence and animal maltreatment in the family” at APSAC’s Sixth Annual National Colloquium, Chicago, July 10. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Animals as victims of human violence: What do we know and what can we do? Invited presentation at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Baltimore, Maryland, July 28. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Humane and inhumane education: Lessons we teach about the roles of animals in children’s lives. Invited plenary address at the Eighth International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, “The Changing Roles of Animals in Society,” Prague, September 11. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Children, women, and animals as victims of violence. Invited presentation sponsored by LAV and the University of Florence, Florence, Italy, September 16. Ascione, F. R. (1998). When violence strikes at home: The abuse of children, women, and animals. Invited presentation at the Istituto di Psicologia del CNR, Rome, Italy, September 17. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 24 Ascione, F. R. (1998). Do we hear their cries? The abuse of women, children, and animals. Invited address at the Ethologia Symposium “The Changing Roles of Animals in Society, Brussels, Belgium, September 20. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Hurting children, hurting animals: Collaborations between child welfare, domestic violence, and animal welfare professionals. Invited presentation at the Child Welfare Institute, sponsored by the Utah Division of Child and Family Services, Provo, Utah, September 24. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Family Violence and animal maltreatment: I. Research and clinical issues with adults, children, and adolescents. Chair, Symposium presented at the 4th International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence, San Diego, California, October 22. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Family violence and animal maltreatment: II. Collaborative programs from child welfare and animal welfare organizations. Chair, Symposium presented at the 4th International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence, San Diego, California, October 22. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Terror in the home: Relations between child abuse, domestic violence, and animal maltreatment. Symposium presenter at the 4th International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence, San Diego, California, October 22. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Domestic violence: Battered women’s reports of their partners’ and their children’s cruelty to animals. Invited presentation at the “First Strike” presentation by the L.A. Animal Services and The Humane Society of the United States, Los Angeles, California, October 26. Ascione, F. R. (1998). At home with terror: Relations between child abuse, domestic violence, and animal maltreatment. Invited presentation at The Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Relations with Animals and the Natural World, “The Cruelty Connection: The Links Between Animal Abuse, Child Abuse, and Family Violence,” Philadelpha, Pennsylvania, November 7. Ascione, F. R. (1998). Landscapes of terror: Relations between child abuse, domestic violence, and animal maltreatment. Invited presentation at the 12th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, sponsored by the Latham Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 19. 1997 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1997). Humane education research: Evaluating efforts to encourage children’s kindness and caring toward animals. Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs, 123(1), 57-77. Ascione, F. R. (1997). The abuse of animals and human interpersonal violence. Invited article in newsletter of The International Society for Anthrozoology, 14 (November). F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 25 Ascione, F. R., Weber, C. V., & Wood, D. S. (1997). The abuse of animals and domestic violence: A national survey of shelters for women who are battered. Society and Animals, 5(3), 205-218. Ascione, F. R., Thompson, T. M., & Black, T. (1997). Childhood cruelty to animals: Assessing cruelty dimensions and motivations. Anthrozoös, 10(4), 170-177. PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1997). Caring and cruelty: Children, animal and human violence. Invited presentation at Animal Abuse: A Human Violence Indicator, Macon, Georgia, January 16. Ascione, F. R. (1997). Caring and cruelty: Children, animals, and family violence. Invited presentation at the Utah State University CollegeWise Lecture Series, Logan, March 13. Ascione, F. R. (1997). The link between domestic violence and animal abuse: Where do we go from here? Invited presentation at the Michigan Humane Society, “Protect Our Future” Conference, Detroit, March 19. Ascione, F. R. (1997). The abuse of women, children, and animals: Research and applications. Invited presentation at the Fifth National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Miami Beach, Florida, June 20. Ascione, F. R. (1997). Intimate terror: The domestic abuse of women, children, and animals. Invited presentation at the Humane Society of the United States Symposium, Making the connection: Animal cruelty and human violence, Washington, DC, September 9. Ascione, F. R. (1997). Pets and domestic violence: When safe havens become fields of terror. Invited presentation, Visiting Scholar’s Program, Tufts University, Boston, September 24. Ascione, F. R. (1997). Creating cruelty: The etiology of childhood animal maltreatment. Invited presentation, Visiting Scholar’s Program, Tufts University, Boston, September 25. Ascione, F. R. (1997). Humane education and the development of empathy. Invited presentation, Visiting Scholar’s Program, Tufts University, Boston, September 26. Ascione, F. R. (1997). From safe haven to landscape of terror: Women, children, and pets as victims of domestic violence. Invited address at Summit III, Domestic Violence Conference, Detroit, October 22. Ascione, F. R. (1997). Why children hurt: The dynamics of childhood cruelty to animals. Invited workshop at Summit III, Domestic Violence Conference, Detroit, October 22. Ascione, F. R. (1997). The relation between domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, and animal abuse. Presentation to the Governor’s Domestic Violence Cabinet Council Meeting, Salt Lake City, November 4. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 26 1996 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Weber, C. V. (1996). Children’s attitudes about the humane treatment of animals and empathy: One-year follow-up of a school-based intervention. Anthrozoös, 9, 188-195. Graves, R. B., Openshaw, D. K., Ascione, F. R., & Ericksen, S. L. (1996). Demographic and parental characteristics of youthful sexual offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 40(4), 300-317. PRESENTATIONS: Aalsma, M. C., Summers, M., Summers, C. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1996). Conflict strategies in disabled and nondisabled sibling dyads. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Park City, Utah, March 30. Ascione, F. R. (1996). Measuring meanness: Cruelty to animals in childhood and adulthood. Invited workshop at the “Animal Abuse” Conference, Gainesville College, Gainesville, Georgia, March 21. Ascione, F. R. (1996). Families in danger: Domestic violence and animal maltreatment. Invited address at the “Animal Abuse” Conference, Gainesville College, Gainesville, Georgia, March 21. Ascione, F. R. (1996). Bless the beasts and the children--revisited. Presidential address presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Park City, Utah, March 29. Ascione, F. R. (1996). The animal and child abuse link. Paper presented at St. Hubert’s Giralda Animal Protection in New Jersey Conference, Somerset, New Jersey, April 27. Ascione, F. R., Kaufmann, M., & Barnard, S. (1996). The animal and child abuse link. Invited workshop at the St. Hubert’s Giralda Animal Welfare Conference, Somerset, New Jersey, April 27. Ascione, F. R. (1996). Interpersonal violence and animal maltreatment in the family: Clinical, research, and policy issues. Symposium chaired at the First National Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence, Austin, Texas, June 8. Ascione, F. R. (1996). Violence in the family and animal maltreatment. Paper presented at the American Humane Association Teleseminar, “Linking a Response: A collaborative approach to child abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse,” Englewood, Colorado, June 11 and 13. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 27 Ascione, F. R. (1996). Abuse of children and animals: Using the link to inform assessment and intervention. Paper presented at the Fourth National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Chicago, June 28. Ascione, F. R. (1996). Clinical, research, and policy issues related to animal maltreatment and family violence. Paper presented at the “Tangled Web of Abuse” Conference, the AntiCruelty Society, Chicago, June 29. Ascione, F. R. (1996). Links between child abuse, domestic violence, and animal maltreatment. Paper presented at the 11th ISPCAN International Congress, Dublin, Ireland, August 20. Ascione, F. R., Boat, B., & Lockwood, R. (1996). Abuse of children and animals: Using the link to inform assessments and intervention. Seminar presented at the American professional Society on the Abuse of Children’s Fourth National Colloquium, Chicago, June 28. Ascione, F. R., Weber, C. V., & Thompson, T. M. (1996). Women and children’s experience with animal maltreatment in domestic violence. Paper presented at the First National Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence, August, Texas, June 8. Thompson, T. M., Ascione, F. R., & Fan, X. (1996). Who’s more cruel, Jenny or Johnny? Parents’ perceptions of children’s cruelty to animals. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Park City, Utah, March. 1995 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1995). Relations between violence to animals and child abuse. Invited workshop presentation at the Training Conference of the Utah Animal Control Officers Association, St. George, Utah, January 21. Thompson, T., & Ascione, F. R. (1995). Childhood cruelty: In the eye of the beholder? Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, Indiana, April 1. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Review of the research on violence to children and animals. Invited presentation at "A Research Symposium to Reduce Violence to Children and Animals" at Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado, April 8. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Hurting children, hurting animals: Common roots of violence to children and animals. Invited presentation at the "Protect Our Future" Conference, sponsored by the Michigan Humane Society and Orchards Children's Services, Troy, Michigan, April 22. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Teasing to torture: The severity of childhood cruelty to animals. Implications for prevention and intervention. Invited workshop at the "Protect Our Future" conference, sponsored by the Michigan Humane Society and Orchards Children's Services, Troy, Michigan, April 22. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Violence to animals and human interpersonal violence: A research review. Invited workshop at the Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys' Training Program, Olympia, Washington, April 26. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 28 Ascione, F. R. (1995). Child maltreatment and animal maltreatment: Research findings associating these forms of violence. Invited workshop at the Violence to Children and Animals Symposium, San Diego, California, May 16. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Domestic violence and cruelty to animals. Paper presented at the 4th International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham, New Hampshire, July. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Teasing to torture: Common roots of violence to children and animals and the relationship to domestic violence. Invited workshop at the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council Summer Training Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, August 11. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Battered women's reports of their partners' cruelty to animals. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, Geneva, Switzerland, September. Ascione, F. R., Thompson, T. M., & Black, T. (1995). Childhood cruelty to animals: Assessing cruelty dimensions and motivations. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, Geneva, Switzerland, September. Ascione, F. R. (1995). The connections between cruelty to animals and family violence. Invited Presentation at the Fall Conference of the Washington State Association of Municipal Attorneys, Bellingham, Washington, October 12. Ascione, F. R. (1995). Animal cruelty: An early indicator of violence. Invited presentation at the Second Annual “Companion Animals in Crisis Symposium, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 21. 1994 PUBLICATIONS: Goodrich, G. A., Damin, P. B., Ascione, F. R., & Thompson, T. M. (1994). Piagetian visualspatial representation of verticality and horizontality. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 154, 449-458. Wiebers, D. O., Barron, R. A., Leaning, J., & Ascione, F. R. (1994). Ethics and animal issues in United States medical school training. Medical Education, 28, 517-528. PRESENTATIONS: Goodrich, G., Ascione, F. R., & Thompson, T. M. (1994). Knowing which way is up: Gender differences in understanding verticality and horizontality. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Austin, TX, March. Ascione, F. R. (1994). Hurting children/hurting animals: Current research linking these forms of maltreatment and implications for prevention and intervention. Invited address at the Conference, "Preventing Violence in Society through Humane Education," sponsored by Concern for Helping Animals in Israel (CHAI)and Israel's Ministry of Education, Ramat Gan, Israel, March 22-23. Ascione, F. R. (1994). Children, cruelty to animals and social development. Invited presentation at the conference “The Tangled Web: Animal Cruelty and Family Violence” sponsored by Coulee Region Humane Society, Domestic Violence Intervention Project, New F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 29 Horizons, Wisconsin Center for the Study of Animal Welfare, Women’s Studies, UWLaCrosse, and University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse Continuing Education and Extension and University of Wisconsin LaCrosse, WI, March 31-April 1. Ascione, F. R. (1994). Animal cruelty as an early indicator of violent criminal behavior. Invited presentation at the “First Annual Companion Animals in Crisis Symposium,” Salt Lake City, Utah, September 17. 1993 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1993). Children who are cruel to animals: A review of research and implications for developmental psychopathology. Anthrozoös, 6, 226-247. Markstrom-Adams, C., Ascione, F. R., Braeger, D., & Adams, G. R. (1993). Promotion of egoidentity development: Can short-term intervention facilitate growth? Journal of Adolescence, 16, 217-224. Summers, M., Summers, C. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1993). A comparison of sibling interaction in intact and single-parent families. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 20, 215-227. PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1993). Children who are cruel to animals: A review of research and implications for developmental psychopathology. Presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 25. Ascione, F. R., & Weber, C. V. (1993). Children’s attitudes about the humane treatment of animals and empathy: One-year follow up of a school-based intervention. Presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, March 25. Ascione, F. R. (1993). Child abuse and animal abuse: Exploring the connection between these forms of maltreatment and implications for prevention and intervention. Invited workshop presentations at the North Dakota Department of Human Services Children and Family Services Conference, Bismarck, ND, August 4-5. Ascione, F. R. (1993). Child abuse and animal abuse in the cycle of violence. Invited presentation at SpokAnimal C.A.R.E. Seminary, Spokane, WA, November 5. Ascione, F. R. (1993). Child abuse and animal abuse: Current research linking these forms of maltreatment and implications for prevention and intervention. Invited workshop presentation at the Tenth National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Pittsburgh, PA, December 3. 1992 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1992). Enhancing children's attitudes about the humane treatment of animals: Generalization to human-directed empathy. Anthrozoös, 5, 176-191. PRESENTATIONS: LaCaille, R. A., Summers, M., Ascione, F. R., & Summers, C. R. (1992). Mother perceptions of sibling interaction in single and two parent families. Paper presented at the Biennial F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 30 Meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Tempe. AZ, March. Weber, C. V., & Ascione, F. R. (1992). Humane attitudes and human empathy: Relations in adulthood. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Tempe, AZ, March. Ascione, F. R. (1992). What does developmental psychology have to do with humane education? Invited presentation at the Third American Humane Association Human Educators Conference, Denver, April 4. Ascione, F. R. (1992). Does humane education work? Invited presentation at the Third American Humane Association Human Educators Conference, Denver, April 4. Ascione, F. R., Freeman, C., & Kaufmann, M. (1992). The link between cruelty to children and animals. Presentation at the Third American Humane Association Humane Educators Conference, Denver, April 4. Ascione, F. R. (1992). Animal abuse in childhood and adolescence: Cause for concern. Invited address at the Thirteenth Annual Conference of Agencies and Organizations Serving Troubled Youth, Snowbird, Utah, April 30. Arkow, P., Moulton, C., Ascione, F. R., Filip, J., & Kaufmann, M. (1992). Cruelty to animals and child abuse: Connections and creative community strategies. Workshop presentation at the Sixth International Conference on Human Animal Interactions, Montreal, Canada, July 23. Ascione, F. R. (1992). Cruelty to children and animals: What are the links? Invited presentation at the Second Utah Conference on Violence, Ogden, Utah, September 10. Ascione, F. R. (1992). Violence toward children and animals. Invited presentation at the American Humane Association Conference -- Protecting children and animals: Agenda for a non-violent future, Herndon, Virginia, September 14. Ascione, F. R. (1992). What makes people care? Evaluating humane education. Invited presentation at the American Humane Association Conference -- Protecting children and animals: Agenda for a non-violent future, Herndon, Virginia, September 15. Ascione, F. R. (1992). A history of research on child and adolescent cruelty to animals. Invited presentation at the Latham Foundation Conference -- A cooperative approach to the prevention of child and animal abuse, Mills College, Oakland, California, October 24. Weber, C. V., & Ascione, F. R. (1992). Humane attitudes and human empathy: Relations in adulthood. Keynote address at the Sixth International Conference on Human Animal Interactions, Montreal, Canada, July 23. 1991 PUBLICATIONS: Owens, C. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1991). Effects of the model's age, perceived similarity, and familiarity on children's donating. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 152, 341-357. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 31 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1991). Enhancing children's attitudes about the humane treatment of animals: Generalization to human-directed empathy. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington, April 18. Ascione, F. R. (1991). (Symposium chair). Pets and children's socioemotional development: Relation to cognitive role-taking, attachment, adjustment, and empathy. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington, April 18. Ascione, F. R. (1991). Childhood animal maltreatment: Research issues. Invited presentation at the American Humane Association--Animal Protection Division Annual Training Conference, Denver, September 16. Ascione, F. R. (1991). Generalization of children's attitudes about the humane treatment of animals to human-directed empathy: An intervention study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Delta Society, Portland, Oregon, October 11. Ascione, F. R. (1991). Research overview. Paper prepared for the American Humane Association Summit on Violence to Children and Animals, Denver, November. 1990 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1990). Children's attitudes toward the treatment of animals: Enhancing kindness and caring. Final Report submitted to the Delta Society, Renton, Washington. PRESENTATIONS: Braeger, T. J., Ascione, F. R., Summers, C. R., & Summers, M. ( 1990). The relation of sibling authority to prosocial and aggressive behavior in handicapped and nonhandicapped sibling dyads. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Dallas, March. Damin, P., Goodrich, G. A., & Ascione, F. R. (1990). Sex role orientation and performance of college-aged women and men on Piagetian verticality/horizontality tasks. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Dallas, March. Summers, M., Murdock, S. C., Summers, C. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1990). A comparison of teaching behavior in handicapped and nonhandicapped sibling dyads. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Dallas, March. Ascione, F. R. (1990). Humane education. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Humane Society of the United States, San Francisco, October. Ascione, F. R. (1990). The links between animal abuse and child abuse. Invited presentation at the Annual meeting of the Delta Society, Houston, October. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 32 1989 PRESENTATIONS: Adams, C. M. & Ascione, F. R. (1989). The effects of perspective - taking training on egoidentity formation in late adolescence. Paper presented at the Arizona Conference on Applied Psychological Issues, Tucson, March. Ascione, F. R. (1989). (Symposium chair). Siblings' social relationships in families with a handicapped child: Supplanting myths with empirical analyses. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Kansas City, Missouri, April. Summers, M., Summers, C. R., Ascione, F. R., & Braeger, T. (1989). Observations of siblings' social interactions: Comparing families with and without a handicapped child. Paper presented to the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Kansas City, Missouri, April. 1988 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1988). Children's attitudes about kindness toward animals: An experimentallongitudinal field study. Presented at the meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, New Orleans, Louisiana, March. Goodrich, G., Damin, P., & Ascione, F. R. (1988). Piagetian visual-spatial representation tasks: Performance factors in elementary grade and college students, and the elderly. Presented at the meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, New Orleans, Louisiana, March. Owens, C. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1988). Donating behavior in children: The effects of the model's similarity to the observer, the observer's familiarity with the model, and parental-models. Presented at the meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, New Orleans, Louisiana, March. Ascione, F. R. (1988). Improving children's attitudes about kindness toward animals: An experimental field study. Paper presented at the meeting of the Delta Society, Orlando, Florida, September. Ascione, F. R. (1988). Primary Attitude Scale. Assessment of kindergarten through second graders' attitudes toward the treatment of animals. Logan, Utah: Wasatch Institute for Research and Evaluation. Ascione, F. R. (1988). Intermediate Attitude Scale. Assessment of third through sixth graders' attitudes toward the treatment of animals. Logan, Utah: Wasatch Institute for Research and Evaluation. Summers, M., Summers, C. R., Brige, J., & Ascione, F. R. (1988). Siblings of handicapped children: Research and practice. Presented at the International Early Childhood Conference. Council for Exceptional Children, Nashville, November. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 33 1987 PUBLICATIONS: Chambers, J. H., & Ascione, F. R. (1987). The effects of prosocial and aggressive video games on children's donating and helping. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 148, 499-505. 1985 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Chambers, J. H. (1985). Video games and prosocial behavior: The effects of prosocial and aggressive video games on children's donating and helping. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Toronto, April. Ascione, F. R. (1985). The influence of video games on children's prosocial behavior. Seminar presented at the Laboratory of Developmental Psychology, NIMH, Bethesda, Maryland, September. Ascione, F. R., Latham, G. I., & Worthen, B. R. (1985). Final report, Year 2: An experimental study. Evaluation of the Humane Education Curriculum Guides. Report to the National Association for the Advancement of Humane Education. 1984 PUBLICATIONS: Lech, B. C., & Ascione, F. R. (1984). A graphic comparison of five common methods for computing observer agreement. The Behavior Therapist, 7, 109-110. PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1984). Bless the beasts and the children: An evaluation of humane education. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southwestern Society for Research in Human Development, Denver, April. Worthen, B. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1984). Teaching humaneness: The results of a national evaluation of a humane education curriculum. Plenary address at the annual meeting of the Humane Society of the United States, San Diego, October. 1983 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Borg, W. R. (1983). A teacher training program to enhance mainstreamed, handicapped pupils' self-concepts. Journal of School Psychology, 21, 297-309. Williamson, P., & Ascione, F. R. (1983). Behavioral treatment for the elderly. Behavior Modification, 7, 583-610. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 34 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1983). Doctoral training program in the analysis of behavior. Presented at the meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Milwaukee, May. 1982 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Sanok, R. L. (1982). The role of peer and adult models in facilitating and inhibiting children's prosocial behavior. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 106, 239259. Borg, W. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1982). Classroom management in elementary mainstreaming classrooms. Journal of Educational Psychology, 74, 85-95. Borg, W. R., Ascione, F. R., Latham, G. I., Osborne, J. G., Shaver, J. P., & Worthen, B. R. (1982) Final report, Year 1: Instrument Development. Evaluation of the Humane Education Curriculum Guides. Report to the National Association for the Advancement of Humane Education. 1981 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1981). A model for graduate training in child behavior assessment. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, April. Ascione, F. R. (1981). Some current dimensions of behavior assessment of children: Observational methods and training. Symposium presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, April. Ascione, F. R., & Sanok, R. L. (1981). Do not do unto others...--Peer vs. adult modeling in disinhibiting children's greed. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, April. Green, R., & Ascione, F. R. (1981). From the ideal to the real: Behavioral assessment in a largescale field study. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, April. Lech, B., & Ascione, F. R. (1981). Different formulas for computing observer agreement: Does it really make any difference? Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, April. Serna, R. W., & Ascione, F. R. (1981). Computing observer agreement: Recent trends in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, April. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 35 1980 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Borg, W. R. (1980). Effects of a training program on teacher behavior and handicapped children's self-concepts. Journal of Psychology, 104, 53-65. PRESENTATIONS: Borg, W. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1980). Improving classroom management and pupil self-concept in mainstreaming elementary classrooms. Final report on BEH grant No. HEW/OE G007701846, January. McConaughy, E., Ascione, F. R., & Bushee, M. (1980). Increasing social play in developmentally disabled children through behavioral rehearsal. Paper presented at the spring meeting of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Ogden, Utah, April. Williamson, P. N., Ascione, F. R., & Pounds, D. (1980). Satiation of social stimuli: Theoretical and methodological considerations. Paper presented at the spring meeting of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Ogden, Utah, April. Ascione, F. R., & Borg, W. R. (1980). A teacher-training program to enhance mainstreamed, handicapped pupils' self-concepts. Paper presented at the Eighty-eighth Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, September. 1979 PUBLICATIONS: Barton, E. J., & Ascione, F. R. (1979). The development, generalization, and maintenance of sharing in preschool children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 12, 417-430. Borg, W. R., & Ascione, F. R. (1979). Changing on-task, off-task and disruptive pupil behavior in elementary mainstreaming classrooms. Journal of Educational Research, 72, 243252. Sanok, R. L., & Ascione, F. R. (1979). Behavioral interventions for childhood elective mutism: An evaluative review. Child Behavior Therapy, 1, 49-68. 1978 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1978). Child and adult behavior during nurturance manipulations. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 132, 315-316. Barton, E. J., & Ascione, F. R. (1978). Social reinforcer satiation: An outcome of frequency not ambiguity - Sometimes. Developmental Psychology, 14, 363-370. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 36 Barton, E. J., & Ascione, F. R. (1978). The proctoring component of personalized instruction: A help or a hindrance? Journal of Personalized Instruction, 3, 15-22. Sanok, R. L., & Ascione, F. R. (1978). The effects of reduced time limits on prolonged eating behavior. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 9, 177-179. 1977 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Cole, P. (1977). Are nurturance and the satiation of social reinforcers equivalent operations? Journal of Psychology, 96, 223-233. Baer, R., Ascione, F. R., & Casto, G. (1977). Efficacy of two token economy procedures for decreasing disruptive classroom behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 5, 135-145. PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Bueche, N. (1977). The effects of peer modeling and praise on children’s donating to charity. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Albuquerque, May. Barton, E., & Ascione, F. R. (1977). Is proctoring a justifiable expense? How to reduce PSI cost. Paper presented at the Eighty-fifth Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August. Ascione, F. R. (1977). Methods of direct behavioral observation. Unpublished manual, Utah State University. 1976 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1976). An experimental - longitudinal analysis of young children’s sharing. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Phoenix, May. Ascione, F. R., & Cole, P. (1976). Nurturance and satiation as equivalent operations. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Phoenix, May. 1975 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1975). The effects of continuous nurturance and nurturance withdrawal on children’s behavior: A partial replication. Child Development, 46, 790-795. F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 37 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1975). The effects of continuous nurturance and nurturance withdrawal on children’s behavior: A replication and extension. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, May. Ascione, F. R. (1975). The effects of punishment and reinforcement on cheating in delinquent retardates. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, May. 1974 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1974). Social reinforcer value and effectiveness. Paper presented at the meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, May. 1973 PUBLICATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1973). Contingently and noncontingently reinforcing adults: Collateral effects on their modeling and social reinforcer effectiveness. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Birnbrauer, J. S. (1973). The modification of self-injurious behavior and extreme proximity-seeking in a ten-year-old child: Some reflections on a case study. Informal presentation, Utah State University, Logan, March. 1972 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R. (1972). Parents, peers, and the child's acquisition of social values. Paper presented at the Second Southeastern Conference on Research in Child Development, Williamsburg, Virginia, April. 1971 PRESENTATIONS: Ascione, F. R., & Burchard, J. D. (1971). Effects of surveillance and punishment on the cheating behavior of two delinquent retardates. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City, April. 1969 PRESENTATIONS: F. R. Ascione/cv/2009 38 Ascione, F. R., Borst, C. A., Fifer, W. P., & LaVigne, G. L. (1969). The application of programmed instruction to adult education. Unpublished manuscript, Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
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