AWI Awards NIBRS Research Grant to St. Louis Student

Following an open call for proposals, AWI’s Center for the Study of NIBRS Animal Cruelty Data has selected Abigail Schweiger, a doctoral student from St. Louis University’s School of Social Work, as the recipient of its first NIBRS Animal Cruelty Data Research Award. This grant program, targeting master’s and doctoral students who are interested in analyzing animal cruelty data as part of their research, was designed to promote innovative research that analyzes animal cruelty data and informs prevention and intervention efforts.

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The aim of Schweiger’s project, entitled “Profiles of Animal Abusers in the United States: New Evidence from the NIBRS,” is to advance the understanding of animal cruelty offenses by identifying distinct offender profiles based on sociodemographic and offense-related variables. Using a cluster analysis statistical approach, this project will build on existing findings by addressing several underexplored areas in the study of animal cruelty, including the identification of offender subgroups and the relationship between offender characteristics and types of cruelty.

Funding provided by AWI will go toward analysis of animal cruelty data, a written report of the results, and the dissemination of findings to key stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and animal welfare organizations. With the goal of strengthening intervention strategies, improving enforcement of animal cruelty laws, and informing more effective animal welfare policies and practices, the Center for the Study of NIBRS Animal Cruelty Data looks forward to providing funding opportunities like this on a regular basis. Read more about this award.

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