Animal cruelty involves inflicting harm, injuring, or killing an animal. Animal cruelty can be intentional and can involve neglect of food, water, shelter or medical needs. Other forms of animal ...
This year, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the addition of animal cruelty data to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). This accomplishment came ...
Animal abuse cases continue to rise in CT. Here’s what’s being proposed to strengthen accountability
As animal abuse cases rose by almost 40% in two years in Connecticut, lawmakers are eyeing stronger penalties and a statewide public database for animal abusers, much like the state’s sex offender ...
Around 10 million animals die each year in the United States due to abuse or cruelty. KTXS spoke with Abilene’s Animal Control Supervisor, Lindsay Houts, about the different levels of animal abuse and ...
Think Megan’s Law sex offender registry. But with fur. A new bill in Sacramento would create a public database of people convicted of felony animal abuse — including names, photos, crime details, etc.
Intentionally abusing or torturing an animal in Iowa could soon carry tougher consequences. The bill that passed the Senate raises the charge of extreme animal cruelty from an aggravated misdemeanor ...
DOVER, Del. - A proposed law making its way through the Delaware General Assembly would increase the legal penalties for repeat animal cruelty offenders and even prohibit a person from owning an ...
A Pennsylvania state senator has proposed a public registry for individuals convicted of felony animal abuse. The proposed legislation, "Aimee's Law," is named after a six-month-old husky that died ...
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