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Brute Force : Policing Animal Cruelty

Part of the New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond series
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Brute Force looks at people having the most contact with everyday animal abuse- humane law enforcement officers who are charged with enforcing anti-cruelty statutes.

The author spent one year studying 30 animal cops and dispatchers in two large cities.

They see themselves as a power for the helpless, a voice for the mute.

On-the-job experience changes this view. Rather than fighting the good fight against egregious cases of cruelty, they are overwhelmed with complaints that are ambiguous and must be stretched to qualify as legally defined abuse or with complaints barking dogs or thin pets that are used in interpersonal disputes to get neighbors or spouses into trouble.

Even more discouraging to officers are clear-cut and extreme cases of cruelty that do not lead to guilty verdicts or stiff penalties in court.

Resulting cynicism is aggravated when rookies realize that they are seen as second-rate wannabe cops or closet animal extremists.

With little legitimate authority to enforce the law, animal cops become humane educators who try to make people into responsible pet owners.

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Product Details
Purdue University Press
1557534500 / 9781557534507
Paperback / softback
30/05/2007
United States
175 pages
152 x 229 mm, 340 grams