Summary The article claims that some sort of registry needs to be established. For instance, an abuser could ignore their restrictions after jail time, go to another state, and easily obtain more animals, since shelters have no notice of their past abuse. Also, abusing animals can be linked to many other crimes, such as crimes involving violence, drugs, and property, domestic violence, sex offenses, or even murder. For example, they discussed how after an investigation, serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, was found guilty of abusing animals, which led up to his vicious acts against humans. Analysis This article begins with two well-known abusers, Shon Rahrig and Jeffrey Dahmer. Since the intended audience is readers who have little or no knowledge
1. ATTENTION GETTER: Millions of animals are abused each year. Over a million of these animals are abused or killed just due to the involvement with domestic violence. Despite animal cruelty being a felony which can result in jail time for over 15 years and 500,000 dollars in fines, it is still an issue which occurs on a daily basis across the United States. It is important for these animals to not go unnoticed, which can be achieved if society became more enlightened and educated on the topic of animal cruelty. (Pacelle, 2011).
Everyday, every second that passes by, animals across the globe are mistreated in their so-called “home”. Stop animal abuse! Abusers of animal are five times as likely to harm humans. Nearly half of the time victims who stay in violent households do so because they are afraid for their own animals. Countless more never leave the home for their very reason. This issue should be further looked into by identifying states with poorly laws against animal abuse, the wrong doing of taking advantage in the use of human resources, and having absolutely no heart in having a friendly companion.
What is animal abuse? For starters, animal abuse is when a person inflicts suffering or harm on any animal. Most people, all over the world own an animal; but there are still far more animals left out on the street. Homeless animals are either left out on the streets or are “thrown” into shelters. This became a problem because not all animals are domesticated. Animal shelters began as pounds. “When the system began to be used to impound wandering dogs and cats, these animals were often killed because little monetary value was placed on them” (Lila Miller, Animal sheltering in the United States: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, 1) . This issue persists because shelter workers and others truly believe that an animal life has no value, but that is not true; animals are living beings just like humans with brains, hearts, and bones. A reported case was that “authorities had seized 23 puppies, 11 cats, and four adult dogs from a self-processed animal “rescue” after they were found in the “rescuer’s” filthy home.” (‘No-Kill’ Label Slowly Killing Animals, 3). This means that an unauthorized person hoarded many animals and forced the animals into an unsafe “shelter”. The shelter being a dirty home.
Bob Salsberg, in the article, “Massachusetts Considers Registry for Animal Cruelty Convicts,” reports the growing development of a registry for convicted animal abusers and hoarders. Salsberg begins by describing the lawmakers of Massachusetts (and many other states) discussing a registry that can be accessible to any pet stores and adoption centers. Each facility will be able to identify any customer with a background of animal abuse or hoarding, and this will prevent them from adopting or buying another animal. The initial bill had the animal abuse registry, but the arrangement was not voted in the final version of the law. This article is important because it explains some of the actions taken by state and local governments to ensure that
People shouldn’t have any rights to abuse or neglect animals and get away with it easily. Animal abuse is a big conflict because some people get away with these acts in which they don’t get punished or little punishment while the animals don’t get to live happy lives and suffer. Hiding in pain that these occurrences that happened to them with procide over and over again. However, in the article “Frequently Asked Questions About Animal Cruelty” by The Humane Society of the United States, it states that “ Animal cruelty, like any other form of violence, is often committed by a person who feels powerless, unnoticed, or under the control of others. The motive may be to shock, threaten, intimidate, or offend others or to demonstrate rejection of society's rules. Some who are cruel to animals copy acts they have seen or that have been done to them. Others see harming an animal as a safe way to get revenge against—or threaten—someone who cares about that animal.” (The Humane Society of the United States, 2017) This states that there are reasons why people do what they do to the animals but it still doesn’t give them the right to harm or mistreat them. The article also states that
The different types of animal abuse varies but the main one that everyone knows of is dog fights. People think that dog fights are fun, exciting, or just a thrill, but when you start fighting the dogs and making them aggressive, that prevents them from finding a loving caring home. When a dog fight gets busted and they get all the dogs out of there it would be hard to find them a home because of their aggression. This is sad because this more than likely means that they will have to put the dog down. I honestly do not agree with putting the dog down. Sometimes they do not want to put in the effort to make the dog better so they just take the easy way out and just put the dog down.
The shocking number of animal abuse cases reported every day is nothing compared to most of those which are never reported. Cases of animal abuse are not compiled by the state or federal agencies such as violent crimes against humans. This makes it much more difficult to calculate how much it actually happens. Information available to us can help us better understand and prevent cases of abuse against animals. They're all special and talented in their own way. Animals should not be shown for games or entertainment.
In America, we come across serious environmental issues about poverty, domestic abuse, ending world hunger ect. Animal cruelty isn’t one of those topics that isn’t being put out there more. We see it all around like the commercials on tv that tell you to donate money to help the poor stray dogs. People don’t see how much damage we can cause to them, but if we got together we can help stop this madness. In the article, Counting cruelty: Challenges and opportunities in assessing animal abuse and neglect in America it briefly says “Cruelty to animals is a crime.” (Lockwood 87). Laws were made for this problem way back. Our laws help keep society in a proper place with no hysteria.Which means people like us should pay attention more to our surroundings.
It seems like nowadays nearly everyone in society knows something about the abuse. If not, abuse is a somatic or physiological form of harm. It also seems that more and more people are getting concerned about animal abuse, and promptly because of that, there are more foundations to help rescue animals, and nurture them back to health. However, animals around the globe are still not getting rescued and are getting abused. In order to be fully acquainted about animal abuse, the common types of animal abuse, and the causes of animal abuse must all be explored, as well as the ways to prohibit the occurrence of animal abuse. Animals have rights, those in which are being violated. Animals can not defend themselves, so America needs to defend animal
No matter what, people will find ways to get another animal after previous charges. Many people's pets have litters, and past abusers are able to get new ones through these people. Finding one way, like the registry, could potentially help with this recurring problem. According to Ramsey, "It was 1821 when Maine became the first state to enact an animal protection law" (31). Many other states sooner realized how big of a problem it really was and followed Maine's laws. Animal abuse has been going on for a very long time, way before people even realized. Around the world today, there are many different agencies to report to. Many people can call an SPCA to report different kinds of animal abuse. Each state has different ways to report animal abuse. Over the years, laws on animal abuse have gotten more and more sever. "Idaho's law carried a maximum one year jail penalty and up to a $5,000 fine for first offenders [...]" (Kavets 1). Some states have also followed this law. Some very in jail time or price in fines. Fines and jail time doesn't always stop offenders. Some people thing that they won't get caught, but people should not think like that. There should be many more things other than jail time and fines for animal
The realization of a link between domestic violence and the abuse of animals and children is not a revolutionary finding, as this relationship has been observed for many years (DeGue & DiLillo, 2009). In fact, their legislative histories are intertwined as our country’s statutes regarding child abuse and neglect were championed from animal abuse regulations (Becker & French, 2004). The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
This site page is a database of the considerable number of cases that have been accounted for in the U.S. against animals. You can look in changed fields as in the "Mishandle sort" in what kind of animal it was, what case it was, and who was the abuser. This can be utilized to see where an animal abuser lives, and to check out what occurred for the situation. This is an extraordinary source since you can backpedal to it and hauls out cases and uses them as cases to join into my discourse, and is likewise an extremely helpful source so individuals can see all the diverse cases and convey more attention to the
Imagine being thrown in cage, beaten, starved or forced to do something for no reason… other than someone else’s entertainment. We have all seen those ASPCA commercials showing depressing pictures of beaten and starved animals asking for help, yet animal cruelty/abuse is still a major problem. Even though on average, 1,920 animal cruelty cases are reported in the media each year, thousands of cases are unreported or unnoticed by the public (Animal Cruelty Facts and Stats). Regardless of animal cruelty being a felony which can result in jail time and thousands of dollars in fines, it is still something which occurs on a daily basis across the United States and it needs to be addressed in affective ways.
In 1966, “U.S. Congress passes the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) which affects the commercial sale, research, transportation, or zoological exhibition of animals” (Staff, Proquest). However, under the conditions of the Animal Welfare Act not all animals are included. Most recently, in October of 2014, the Federal Bureau of Investigation made an important announcement, that it would “make animal cruelty a group A felony with its own category- the same way crimes like homicide, arson, and assault are listed” (Manning). With this announcement, the FBI has made a huge advancement in tracking the fair and ethical treatment of animals across the nation. In contrast, individual states are split between the top, the middle, and the bottom tier in terms of where they file animal cruelty
In many ways, definitions of animal abuse are becoming broad and it will evolve in the future, years that researchers defined it by their own understanding an also the needs of animals are changing. According to Susan Donaldson (2014), there are many types of animal abuse. These are the following: Fur farming: This kind of abuse is so dangerous, because animals are skinned alive and this is one of the cruelest on earth Dogfights: Some people will force the dogs to fight each other for their lives, because one will die and the winners can survive. Animal Experimentation: Some people will experiment the animals for their own good. They have no care of what happens to the animals, this kind of people have no feelings towards animals. Crush Video: Videos of animal abuse that performed by individuals. From farm to slaughter house: All of us doesn’t know what happen in a slaughter house, except for those who are working in the slaughter house. We don’t have any knowledge what kind of cruelty the apply to kill the animals. Pet abandonment: many pets are abandoned by their owner,