Publications

Journal article

  • Both ends of the leash: Animals in Australian residential aged care facilities, views of experienced animal trainers/handlers working in residential aged care facilities

    Newton, W., Signal, T., & Judd, J. (2025). Both ends of the leash: Animals in Australian residential aged care facilities, views of experienced animal trainers/handlers working in residential aged care facilities. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 28(4), 591-604. doi:10.1080/10888705.2024.2411551

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  • Domestic Violence Risk Assessment Tools and Australian Homelessness Services: A Scoping Review

    Wilcoxson, R., Thompson, A. A., Signal, T., & Lovatt, H. (2025). Domestic Violence Risk Assessment Tools and Australian Homelessness Services: A Scoping Review. Australian Social Work, 1-17. doi:10.1080/0312407X.2025.2466483

  • The Legislation for Providing Animal Access in Australian Residential Aged Care: It's Not a Zoo

    Newton, W., Signal, T., & Judd, J. A. (2025). The Legislation for Providing Animal Access in Australian Residential Aged Care: It's Not a Zoo. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 1-10. doi:10.1002/ajs4.70052

  • A theoretical framework for identifying sociocultural factors that influence nurses' compliance with early warning system for acute clinical deterioration: Cross-sectional survey

    Dwyer, T., Flenady, T., Signal, T., Boyle, C. M., Connor, J., Le Lagadec, D., . . . Browne, M. (2024). A theoretical framework for identifying sociocultural factors that influence nurses' compliance with early warning system for acute clinical deterioration: Cross-sectional survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 158, 1-12. doi:10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2024.104846

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  • Longitudinal trends in service utilisation of alcohol and other drugs services (AODS) during COVID-19: A scoping review

    Wijesundara, H., Signal, T., Pathigoda, S., & Condie, M. (2024). Longitudinal trends in service utilisation of alcohol and other drugs services (AODS) during COVID-19: A scoping review. International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research, 12(1), 11-20. doi:10.7895/ijadr.509

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  • More than just a game: Understanding how internet games are used in times of stress

    Bowditch, L., Naweed, A., Signal, T., & Chapman, J. (2024). More than just a game: Understanding how internet games are used in times of stress. Entertainment Computing, 49, 1-12. doi:10.1016/j.entcom.2023.100617

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  • Queensland adult deterioration detection system observation chart diagnostic accuracy in detecting patient deterioration: A retrospective case–control study

    Flenady, T., Dwyer, T., Signal, T., Murray-Boyle, C., Le Lagadec, D., Kahl, J., & Browne, M. (2023). Queensland adult deterioration detection system observation chart diagnostic accuracy in detecting patient deterioration: A retrospective case–control study. Collegian, 30(6), 779-785. doi:10.1016/j.colegn.2023.05.006

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  • Undergraduate ethics education in paramedicine in Australia

    Shearer, K., Thomas, M., Signal, T., Townsend, R., & Stepanov, N. (2023). Undergraduate ethics education in paramedicine in Australia. Journal of Academic Ethics, 21(3), 377-392. doi:10.1007/s10805-022-09463-3

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  • Factors influencing the lived experience of paramedics facing ethical dilemmas: a case comparison

    Shearer, K., Thomas, M., Signal, T., & Townsend, R. (2023). Factors influencing the lived experience of paramedics facing ethical dilemmas: a case comparison. International Journal of Ethics Education, 8(2), 321-333. doi:10.1007/s40889-023-00164-y

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  • Mental health in the veterinary profession: An individual or organisational focus?

    Hilton, K. R., Burke, K. J., & Signal, T. (2023). Mental health in the veterinary profession: An individual or organisational focus?. Australian Veterinary Journal, 101(1-2), 41-48. doi:10.1111/avj.13215

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  • Fur, fin, and feather: Management of animal interactions in Australian residential aged care facilities

    Newton, W., Signal, T., & Judd, J. A. (2022). Fur, fin, and feather: Management of animal interactions in Australian residential aged care facilities. Animals, 12(24), 1-14. doi:10.3390/ani12243591

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  • Research capacity-building for clinicians: Understanding how the research facilitator role fosters clinicians’ engagement in the research process

    Flenady, T., Dwyer, T., Kahl, J., Sobolewska, A., Reid-Searl, K., & Signal, T. (2022). Research capacity-building for clinicians: Understanding how the research facilitator role fosters clinicians’ engagement in the research process. Health Research Policy and Systems, 20(1), 1-13. doi:10.1186/s12961-022-00849-8

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  • Defining terms used for animals working in support roles for people with support needs

    Howell, T. J., Nieforth, L., Thomas-Pino, C., Samet, L., Agbonika, S., Cuevas-Pavincich, F., . . . Bennett, P. (2022). Defining terms used for animals working in support roles for people with support needs. Animals, 12(15), 1-18. doi:10.3390/ani12151975

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  • Does the talk match the numbers? ProQOL and compassion fatigue in animal rescue

    Signal, T., Casey, A., & Taylor, N. (2022). Does the talk match the numbers? ProQOL and compassion fatigue in animal rescue. Traumatology, 1-9. doi:10.1037/trm0000384

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  • Mental health practitioners’ understanding of speech pathology in a regional Australian community

    Janes, T., Signal, T., & Zupan, B. (2021). Mental health practitioners’ understanding of speech pathology in a regional Australian community. Healthcare, 9(11), 1-11. doi:10.3390/healthcare9111485

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  • The guidelines and policies that influence the conduct of animal-assisted activities in residential aged-care facilities: A systematic integrative review

    Newton, W., Signal, T. D., & Judd, J. A. (2021). The guidelines and policies that influence the conduct of animal-assisted activities in residential aged-care facilities: A systematic integrative review. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 44, 1-9. doi:10.1016/j.ctcp.2021.101395

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  • Family therapy for conduct disorder: Parent/caregiver perspectives on active ingredients

    McDonald, R. J., Signal, T. D., & Canoy, D. F. (2021). Family therapy for conduct disorder: Parent/caregiver perspectives on active ingredients. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 42(2), 160-173. doi:10.1002/anzf.1447

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  • Involving Parents in Early Intervention: Therapists’ Experience of the Parent Child Relationally Informed-Early Intervention (PCRI-EI) Model of Practice

    Callanan, J., McAdie, T., & Signal, T. (2021). Involving Parents in Early Intervention: Therapists’ Experience of the Parent Child Relationally Informed-Early Intervention (PCRI-EI) Model of Practice. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1-14. doi:10.1080/1034912X.2021.1910933

  • Community awareness of speech pathology: A regional perspective

    Janes, T. L., Zupan, B. A., & Signal, T. D. (2021). Community awareness of speech pathology: A regional perspective. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 29(1), 61-70. doi:10.1111/ajr.12680

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  • Engaging parents in early childhood intervention: relationship as a platform for functional gains

    Callanan, J., Signal, T., & McAdie, T. (2021). Engaging parents in early childhood intervention: relationship as a platform for functional gains. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1-14. doi:10.1080/1034912X.2021.1876216

  • Silencing by design: Lessons learned about child sexual abuse from a university sexual assault survey

    Guggisberg, M., Haldane, H. J., Lowik, V. J., Taylor, A. M., Mackay, B. A., & Signal, T. D. (2021). Silencing by design: Lessons learned about child sexual abuse from a university sexual assault survey. Women's Health, 17, 1-12. doi:10.1177/17455065211017062

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  • What is my child telling me? Reducing stress, increasing competence and improving psychological well-being in parents of children with a developmental disability

    Callanan, J. P., Signal, T. D., & McAdie, T. M. (2021). What is my child telling me? Reducing stress, increasing competence and improving psychological well-being in parents of children with a developmental disability. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 114, 1-8. doi:10.1016/j.ridd.2021.103984

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  • Attachment to companion animals and loneliness in Australian adolescents

    Hartwig, E., & Signal, T. D. (2020). Attachment to companion animals and loneliness in Australian adolescents. Australian Journal of Psychology, 72(4), 337-346. doi:10.1111/ajpy.12293

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  • Developing a sociocultural framework of compliance: An exploration of factors related to the use of early warning systems among acute care clinicians

    Flenady, T. M., Dwyer, T. A., Sobolewska, A., Le Lagadec, M. D., Connor, J. M., Kahl, J. N., . . . Browne, M. (2020). Developing a sociocultural framework of compliance: An exploration of factors related to the use of early warning systems among acute care clinicians. BMC Health Services Research, 20, 1-9. doi:10.1186/s12913-020-05615-6

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  • Activating parents in early intervention: Preliminary findings from an empirical case study

    Callanan, J., Ronan, K. R., & Signal, T. D. (2020). Activating parents in early intervention: Preliminary findings from an empirical case study. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 67(1), 1-17. doi:10.1080/1034912X.2019.1628186

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  • People of diverse genders and/or sexualities caring for and protecting animal companions in the context of domestic violence

    Taylor, N., Riggs, D. W., Donovan, C., Signal, T. D., & Fraser, H. (2019). People of diverse genders and/or sexualities caring for and protecting animal companions in the context of domestic violence. Violence Against Women, 25(9), 1096-1115. doi:10.1177/1077801218809942

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  • Peripherally inserted central catheter postinsertion complications: A retrospective study

    Seckold, T. L., Walker, S. B., Dwyer, T. A., & Signal, T. D. (2019). Peripherally inserted central catheter postinsertion complications: A retrospective study. Java -Association for Vascular Access-, 24(1), 10-20. doi:10.1016/j.Java.2018.25.003

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  • People of diverse genders and/or sexualities and their animal companions: Experiences of family violence in a binational sample

    Riggs, D. W., Taylor, N., Signal, T. D., Fraser, H., & Donovan, C. (2018). People of diverse genders and/or sexualities and their animal companions: Experiences of family violence in a binational sample. Journal of Family Issues, 39(18), 4226-4247. doi:10.1177/0192513X18811164

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  • Canine co-therapy: The potential of dogs to improve the acceptability of trauma-focused therapies for children

    Dravsnik, J., Signal, T., & Canoy, D. (2018). Canine co-therapy: The potential of dogs to improve the acceptability of trauma-focused therapies for children. Australian Journal of Psychology, 70(3), 208-216. doi:10.1111/ajpy.12199

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  • Double jeopardy: Insurance, animal harm, and domestic violence

    Signal, T., Taylor, N., Burke, K. J., & Brownlow, L. (2018). Double jeopardy: Insurance, animal harm, and domestic violence. Violence Against Women, 24(6), 718-726. doi:10.1177/1077801217711266

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  • The link between domestic violence and abuse and animal cruelty in the intimate relationships of people of diverse genders and/or sexualities: A binational study

    Riggs, D. W., Taylor, N., Fraser, H., Donovan, C., & Signal, T. (2021). The link between domestic violence and abuse and animal cruelty in the intimate relationships of people of diverse genders and/or sexualities: A binational study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36(5-6), 3169-3195. doi:10.1177/0886260518771681

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  • Pampered or pariah: does animal type influence the interaction between animal attitude and empathy?

    Signal, T., Taylor, N., & Maclean, A. S. (2018). Pampered or pariah: does animal type influence the interaction between animal attitude and empathy?. Psychology, Crime and Law, 24(5), 527-537. doi:10.1080/1068316X.2017.1399394

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  • Revisiting a link: Animal abuse, bullying and empathy in Australian youth

    Parkes, D., & Signal, T. D. (2017). Revisiting a link: Animal abuse, bullying and empathy in Australian youth. Human Animal Interaction Bulletin, 5(1), 26-40. Retrieved from https://www.apa-hai.org/

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  • Young people empathising with other animals: Reflections on an Australian RSPCA Humane Education Programme

    Fraser, H., Taylor, N., & Signal, T. D. (2017). Young people empathising with other animals: Reflections on an Australian RSPCA Humane Education Programme. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Review, 29(3), 5-16. Retrieved from https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/article/view/384

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  • Food related chronic illness and food choice motivations

    Burke, K., Signal, T., Taylor, N., & Brownlow, L. (2016). Food related chronic illness and food choice motivations. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 23(S1), S172-S173. doi:10.1007/s12529-016-9586-3

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  • Going to the dogs: A quasi-experimental assessment of animal assisted therapy for children who have experienced abuse

    Signal, T., Taylor, N., Prentice, K., McDade, M., & Burke, K. (2017). Going to the dogs: A quasi-experimental assessment of animal assisted therapy for children who have experienced abuse. Applied Developmental Science, 21(2), 81-93. doi:10.1080/10888691.2016.1165098

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  • Domestic violence service providers’ capacity for supporting transgender women: Findings from an Australian workshop

    Riggs, D. W., Fraser, H., Taylor, N., Signal, T., & Donovan, C. (2016). Domestic violence service providers’ capacity for supporting transgender women: Findings from an Australian workshop. British Journal of Social Work, 46(8), 2374-2392. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcw110

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  • Equine assisted therapy and learning

    Nelson, A., Signal, T., & Wilson, R. (2016). Equine assisted therapy and learning. Society and Animals, 24(4), 337-357. doi:10.1163/15685306-12341418

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  • Social work, animal-assisted therapies and ethical considerations : a programme example from Central Queensland, Australia

    Taylor, N., Fraser, H., Signal, T., & Prentice, K. (2014). Social work, animal-assisted therapies and ethical considerations : a programme example from Central Queensland, Australia. British journal of social work., (2014), 1-18. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcu115

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  • When the client is not the abuser, but one of the abused: Commentary on Lachance on breaking silence

    Signal, T. D. (2016). When the client is not the abuser, but one of the abused: Commentary on Lachance on breaking silence. Animal Sentience, 1(6), 1-3. Retrieved from http://animalstudiesrepository.org/animsent/vol1/iss6/3/

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  • Needle fixation profile : an exploratory assessment of applicability in the Australian context

    Hinton, S., Signal, T., & Ghea-White, V. (2015). Needle fixation profile : an exploratory assessment of applicability in the Australian context. Substance use and misuse., 50(11), 1449-1452. doi:10.3109/10826084.2015.1018542

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  • Issues affecting HIV-positive women who attend community care centers in Kerala, India : practitioners’ accounts of stigma

    Rice, S., McGrath, P., Holewa, H., & Signal, T. (2015). Issues affecting HIV-positive women who attend community care centers in Kerala, India : practitioners’ accounts of stigma. Journal of HIV, 14(2), 206-222. doi:10.1080/15381501.2013.815596

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  • Indigenous Youth Sports Program : widening participation for higher education

    MacGregor, C., Mann-Yasso, M., Wallace, S., Savage, S. K., & Signal, T. (2015). Indigenous Youth Sports Program : widening participation for higher education. Widening participation and lifelong learning., 17(1), 86-102. doi:10.5456/WPLL.17.1.86

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  • Mandated reporting of suspected animal harm by Australian veterinarians : community attitudes

    Acutt, D. E., Signal, T. D., & Taylor, N. J. (2015). Mandated reporting of suspected animal harm by Australian veterinarians : community attitudes. Anthrozoos., 28(3), 437-447. doi:10.1080/08927936.2015.1052276

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  • Equine facilitated therapy with children and adolescents who have been sexually abused : a program evaluation study

    Kemp, K., Signal, T., Botros, H., Taylor, N., & Prentice, K. (2014). Equine facilitated therapy with children and adolescents who have been sexually abused : a program evaluation study. Journal of child and family studies., 23(3), 558-566. doi:10.1007/s10826-013-9718-1

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  • Pups and babes : quantifying sources of difference in emotional and behavioral reactions to accounts of human and animal abuse

    Daly, B., Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2014). Pups and babes : quantifying sources of difference in emotional and behavioral reactions to accounts of human and animal abuse. Anthrozoos., 27(2), 205-217. doi:10.2752/175303714X13903827487485

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  • When the plate is full : aggression among chefs

    Meloury, J., & Signal, T. (2014). When the plate is full : aggression among chefs. International journal of hospitality management., 41, 97-103. doi:10.1016/j.ijhm.2014.05.006

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  • A different cut? Comparing attitudes toward animals and propensity for aggression within two primary industry cohorts : farmers and meatworkers

    Richards, E., Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2013). A different cut? Comparing attitudes toward animals and propensity for aggression within two primary industry cohorts : farmers and meatworkers. Society and animals., 21(4), 395-413. doi:10.1163/15685306-12341284

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  • The Dark Triad and animal cruelty : dark personalities, dark attitudes, and dark behaviors

    Kavanagh, P., Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2013). The Dark Triad and animal cruelty : dark personalities, dark attitudes, and dark behaviors. Personality and individual differences., 55(6), 666-670. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2013.05.019

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  • Addicted to the needle : the relationship between needle fixation and impulsivity

    Hinton, S., Signal, T., & Ghea-White, V. (2013). Addicted to the needle : the relationship between needle fixation and impulsivity. Journal of substance use., 18(1), 21-30. doi:10.3109/14659891.2012.705951

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  • Teaching technology adoption by tertiary institutions : what part do personal values play?

    Trott, D., Bricknell, L., Signal, T., & Burke, K. (2013). Teaching technology adoption by tertiary institutions : what part do personal values play?. International journal of technology, knowledge and society., 8(4), 151-162. Retrieved from http://ijt.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.42/prod.877

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  • When do psychologists pay attention to children harming animals?

    Signal, T. D., Ghea-White, V., Taylor, N. J., & Acutt, D. E. (2013). When do psychologists pay attention to children harming animals?. Human-animal interactions bulletin., 1(2), 82-97.

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  • Whispering to horses : childhood sexual abuse, depression and the efficacy of equine facilitated therapy

    Signal, T., Taylor, N., Botros, H., Prentice, K., & Lazarus, K. (2013). Whispering to horses : childhood sexual abuse, depression and the efficacy of equine facilitated therapy. Sexual abuse in Australia and New Zealand., 5(1), 24-32.

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  • Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence: exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours

    Lazarus, K., & Signal, T. (2013). Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence: exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours. International journal of criminology and sociology., 2, 199-209.

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  • An analysis of domestic violence presenting to FRCs at intake and assessment

    Rice, S., Washington, P., Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2012). An analysis of domestic violence presenting to FRCs at intake and assessment. Australasian dispute resolution journal., 23(2), 89-98.

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  • Can teaching veterinary and animal-science students about animal welfare affect their attitude toward animals and human-related empathy?

    Hazel, S., Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2011). Can teaching veterinary and animal-science students about animal welfare affect their attitude toward animals and human-related empathy?. Journal of veterinary medical education., 38(1), 74-83. doi:10.3138/jvme.38.1.74

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  • Pet, pest, profit : isolating differences in attitudes towards the treatment of animals

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2009). Pet, pest, profit : isolating differences in attitudes towards the treatment of animals. Anthrozoos : a multidisciplinary journal of the interactions of people and animals., 22(2), 129-135. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/175303709x434158

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  • Teaching kindness : the promise of humane education

    Arbour, R., Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2009). Teaching kindness : the promise of humane education. Society and animals., 17(2), 136-148.

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  • Lock 'em up and throw away the key? : Community opinions regarding current animal abuse penalties

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2009). Lock 'em up and throw away the key? : Community opinions regarding current animal abuse penalties. Australian animal protection law journal., 3, 33-52.

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  • Willingness to pay : Australian consumers and “on the farm” welfare

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2009). Willingness to pay : Australian consumers and “on the farm” welfare. Journal of applied animal welfare science., 12(4), 345-359. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10888700903163658

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  • Propensity to report intimate partner violence in Australia : community demographics

    Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2008). Propensity to report intimate partner violence in Australia : community demographics. Behavior and social issues., 17(1), 8-19.

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  • Attitude to animals and empathy : comparing animal protection and general community samples

    Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2007). Attitude to animals and empathy : comparing animal protection and general community samples. Anthrozoos : a multidisciplinary journal of the interactions of people and animals., 20(2), 125-130.

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  • Full of sound and fury, signifying something : the impact of autonomic arousal on EGM gambling

    Rockloff, M., Signal, T., & Dyer, V. (2007). Full of sound and fury, signifying something : the impact of autonomic arousal on EGM gambling. Journal of gambling studies., 23(4), 457-465. doi:10.1007/s10899-007-9061-9

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  • Attitudes to animals : demographics within a community sample

    Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2006). Attitudes to animals : demographics within a community sample. Society and animals., 14(2), 147-158. doi:10.1163/156853006776778743

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  • Attitudes to animals in the animal protection community compared to a normative community sample

    Signal, T., & Taylor, N. (2006). Attitudes to animals in the animal protection community compared to a normative community sample. Society and animals., 14(3), 265-274. doi:10.1163/156853006778149181

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  • Community demographics and the propensity to report animal cruelty

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2006). Community demographics and the propensity to report animal cruelty. Journal of applied animal welfare science., 9(3), 201-210.

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  • Domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm : service provision

    Taylor, N., Signal, T., & Stark, T. (2006). Domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm : service provision. Journal of the Home Economics Institute of Australia., 13(1), 2-5.

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  • Empathy and attitudes to animals

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2005). Empathy and attitudes to animals. Anthrozoos : a multidisciplinary journal of the interactions of people and animals., 18(1), 18-27.

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  • Establishing and maintaining an operant research facility with brushtail possums (Trichorurus vulpecula)

    Signal, T. D., Foster, T., Temple, W., & Chandler, J. (2005). Establishing and maintaining an operant research facility with brushtail possums (Trichorurus vulpecula). Behaviour Research Methods, 37(1), 182-185. doi:10.3758/bf03206413

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  • Attitude to animals : an indicator of risk of interpersonal violence?

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2004). Attitude to animals : an indicator of risk of interpersonal violence?. Journal of the Home Economics Institute of Australia., 11(3), 9-12. Retrieved from http://www.heia.com.au/heia_pages/journal.asp#2004

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Report

  • Validating the Queensland Adult Deterioration Detection System (Q-ADDS): Summary of findings

    Dwyer, T. A., Flenady, T. M., Signal, T. D., Browne, M., Le Lagadec, M. D. D., Kahl, J. N., . . . Stitz, L. A. (2019). Validating the Queensland Adult Deterioration Detection System (Q-ADDS): Summary of findings. Central Queensland University.

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Media

  • Research Ready Grant Program: A model for collaborative multidisciplinary practice-research partnerships

    Flenady, T., Kahl, J., Dwyer, T. A., Reid-Searl, K., Kinnear, S., Signal, T., . . . Williamson, S. (2018). Research Ready Grant Program: A model for collaborative multidisciplinary practice-research partnerships. Retrieved from https://www.health.qld.gov.au/

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Book chapter

  • Engaged research in action : informing sexual and domestic violence practice and prevention

    Prentice, K., & Signal, T. (2015). Engaged research in action : informing sexual and domestic violence practice and prevention. In W. Madsen, L. Costigan, & S. McNicol (Eds.), Community resilience, universities and engaged research for today's world (pp. 20-31). Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1057/9781137481054.0007

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  • Animal cruelty and delinquency, criminality and youth violence

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2013). Animal cruelty and delinquency, criminality and youth violence. In M. P. Brewster, & C. L. Reyes (Eds.), Animal cruelty : a multidisciplinary approach to understanding (pp. 217-236). Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press.

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  • Overview of research

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2009). Overview of research. In Unknown (Ed.), Link between animal abuse and human violence. (pp. 297-301). Eastbourne: UK: Sussex Academic Press.

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Book

  • Theorizing animals : re-thinking humanimal relations

    Taylor, N., & Signal, T. (2011). Theorizing animals : re-thinking humanimal relations. N. Taylor, & T. Signal (Eds.), Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004202429.i-294

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