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    Ethical Issues Concerning the Public Viewing of Media Broadcasts of Animal Cruelty
    with C. M. Tiplady and D. B. Walsh
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (4): 635-645. 2015.
    Undercover filming is a method commonly used by animal activist groups to expose animal cruelty and it is important to consider the effects of publically releasing video footage of cruel practices on the viewers’ mental health. Previously, we reported that members of the Australian public were emotionally distressed soon after viewing media broadcasts of cruelty to Australian cattle exported for slaughter in Indonesia in 2011. To explore if there were any long term impacts from exposure to media…Read more
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    Nutrition, dehydration and the terminally ill
    with P. Stone
    Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (1): 55-55. 1995.