Full Title Name:  ENACTING AND ENFORCING FELONY ANIMAL CRUELTY LAWS TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST HUMANS

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Joseph G. Sauder Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  2000 Primary Citation:  6 Animal L. 1 (2000) 0 Country of Origin:  United States
Summary: Felony animal anti-cruelty laws should be enacted and strictly enforced to protect animals and humans. Studies show that violence in the home, of any type, is self-perpetuating, creating generations of abusers and victims. Children who witness abuse are more likely to abuse animals and eventually humans; even minor acts of animal abuse are signs of a disturbed individual and should be taken seriously. Current animal anti-cruelty laws fail to prevent this violence. This article proposes that stronger anti-cruelty laws must be enacted and properly enforced to prevent this cycle of violence.
Documents:  PDF icon Enacting & Enforcing Felony Animal Cruelty Laws.pdf (1.42 MB)
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