A report on child safety and dog attacks.
This 1999-2000 CAPFNZ Summer Research Scholarship research investigated the issues involving dog attacks on children, specifically by dogs known to the child. The report identifies the circumstances and conditions which may result in an attack by a family dog. This report provides research-based recommendations to reduce the incidence and severity of dog attacks on children. A qualitative approach was applied, including examination of both New Zealand and overseas research on this issue.
Record #:
8945
Date:
2000
Format:
Report
Author:
Bennett, Ursula;Snape, Holly;Swain, David
Corp:
Department of Societies and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Waikato;Child Accident Prevention Foundation of New Zealand;CAPFNZ
Publisher:
Hamilton, University of Waikato: 2000
Keywords:
CHILD SUPERVISION;DOG BITES;DOGS;BITES;ANIMAL BITES;DOG CONTROL;BEHAVIOUR AROUND DOGS
Identity:
NZ
Location:
b
Class:
G711
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